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Why Invest in Georgia?

Why Invest in Georgia?

Rich Natural and Cultural Resources

Distinctive among the world’s nations with its biodiversity, Georgia boasts rich natural and cultural resources and is home to more than 12,000 historical and cultural monuments, four of which are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Adjara Region is famous for its black sea coasts and bright lifestyle, while winter resorts offer an extraordinary experience including free ride and heli-skiing. With Tskaltubo medical and wellness resort Georgia is a unique wellness and SPA destination in the Region. For those who enjoy gaming, Georgia can provide a high-quality gaming experience equal to world-class gambling destinations without the

Why Invest in Georgia?

Why Invest in Georgia?

Well Connected And Accessible Location

Georgia is a regional center located on the shortest route between Europe and Asia. International visitors enjoy easy access by three international airports (Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi), modern railway and visa liberalization system. Citizens of 98 countries can travel to Georgia without a visa and stay up to one full year. In addition, foreigners who hold a visa/residence permit of 50 countries can enjoy visa-free travel to Georgia.

Why Invest in Georgia?

Why Invest in Georgia?

Stable and Safe Country

Georgia is Stable economic and political market, and a safe country to invest in. This stable and secure country has an extremely well-functioning business environment. In the most recent Doing Business report by the World Bank, Georgia ranks 7th out of 190 countries on the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ criteria.

Georgia is featured on the list of 10 top improvers for three consecutive Doing Business cycles.

According to the Numbeo, Georgia is the world’s 18th safest country and 4th safest country to walk alone at night

Why Invest in Georgia?

Why Invest in Georgia?

Hospitality and real estate is among the fastest growing economic sectors of Georgian economy, which is fueled by consistent growth in tourist numbers.

Before the pandemic, the tourism sector had grown dynamically, with record results in 2019 when the country was visited by 9.3 million international arrivals, generating over USD 3.3 billion from the sector. Already in 2022, travel receipts surpassed the 2019 record figures, and in 2023 surpassed 4.1 billion USD from 7.1 million international arrivals.

This trend, along with promising occupancy rates, naturally presents lucrative investment opportunities for foreign companies and the number of international brand hotels are rapidly expanding in Georgia, including Radisson, Marriott, Biltmore, Best Western, Holiday Inn, and others.

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