The National Bank of Georgia (NBG) is the central bank of Georgia. The main objective of the National Bank is to ensure price stability. The National Bank of Georgia implements monetary policy according to the main directions of monetary and foreign exchange policy defined by the parliament of Georgia. It holds, keeps and disposes international foreign reserves of the country. Through its regulation and monetary instruments, the National Bank of Georgia is responsible for ensuring the fulfillment of basic functions and objectives assigned to it by legislation.
The National Bank of Georgia may provide banking services to foreign governments, foreign central banks and foreign monetary authorities, as well as international organizations. The National Bank participates in the activities of international organizations that pursue economic stability in the monetary sector through international cooperation.
The National Bank of Georgia may provide banking services to foreign governments, foreign central banks and foreign monetary authorities, as well as international organizations. The National Bank participates in the activities of international organizations that pursue economic stability in the monetary sector through international cooperation.
Headquarter | Tbilisi, Georgia |
Key people | Koba Gvenetadze (Governor) |
Head office | Tbilisi, 2 Sanapiro St. |
Phone | (+995 32) 2 406 544 |
Fax | (+995 32) 2 406 577 |
Official site | nbg.gov.ge |
SWIFT Code | BNLNGE22 |
Founded | 1919 |
ID: 1768. Updated: 22.10.2022
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