GE / EN
Information Portal
Economy
News|Politics|Society|Art|Economy|Crime|Army|Sport|Science|Interview
Total assets of Georgian commercial banks increased by 157.0 billion GEL
17:35 30.07.2012
Day News

According to the data of the National Bank of Georgia, in July, 2012, compared with the previous month, total assets of Georgian commercial banks increased by 157.0 billion GEL and constituted 13.1 billion GEL.

The banking sector in Georgia is represented by 18 commercial banks, including 15 foreign-controlled banks and two branches of non-resident banks.

The share of foreign capital in banks' total paid-in capital constituted to 75.9 percent.

internet.ge

აღდგომის დღეებში, სასწრაფო სამედიცინო დახმარების ცენტრში 6290 გამოძახება დაფიქსირდა
ცოლის მკვლელობისთვის ბრალდებულს 11 წელი მიესაჯა
სამეგრელოში ხე-ტყის უკანონო ტრანსპორტირების ფაქტი გამოვლინდა
"თურქეთში ჩატარებული რეფერენდუმის შედეგები დიქტატორად არ გადამაქცევს"
Mikheil Saakashvili to be presented at the NATO Assembly session as the major speaker
Georgia hosts a conference of the International Association of Presidents of the World Universities
The 4th Tbilisi International Theatre Festival to be opened today
Mikheil Saakashvili: Georgia’s budget is full (Video)
Zurab Chiaberashvili: threats on the “United National Movement” members continue
Russia to receive “Mistrals” in two years
Ketsbaia named participants of matches with Finland and Belarus
The robot Running by the Nasa landed on Mars
Topic day
Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia on the 21th round of the Geneva International Discussions
Participants from Georgia strongly protested against the multiple cases of illegal incursion into the Georgian air-space by the Russian aircraft during the last several months.
Most Popular
Read Shared Watched/Listened
Gia Khukhashvili to make a special statement regarding his decision to leave “Georgian dream”1
Georgia hosts a conference of the International Association of Presidents of the World Universities2
Demetrashvili: Prime-minister needs agreement of a president for appointing law enforcement Ministers3
Photo coverage: Kakheti after natural disaster4
The Foreign Ministry of Georgia spreads statement regarding facts of violation of human rights in Russia and expulsion of Georgians from there5
NewsPoliticsSocietyArtEconomicsCrimeArmySportScienceInterviewRegionPhoto reportage
 
10a Akhmeteli str., 0159 Tbilisi, Georgia. Tel.: (995 32) 2 200 111, 577 208 612, 577 208 452. email: [email protected]
 
Your Like on Facebook X