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Privatization Revenues Reach 89.8% of Forecast in Georgia, January–July 2025

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In January–July 2025, privatization brought 204.803 million GEL into Georgia’s state budget, which, according to the Ministry of Finance Treasury data, equals 89.8% of the nine-month forecast volume (228 million GEL).

According to the Treasury, revenues from the sale of fixed assets (e.g., buildings and structures) amounted to 108.732 million GEL or 82.4% of the forecast volume (132 million GEL).

Revenues from the sale of non-produced assets totaled 96.072 million GEL, or 100.1% of the forecast (96 million GEL).

Among these:

  • Revenues from land sales were forecast at 17.7 million GEL, with actual revenues reaching 17.7324 million GEL, i.e., 100.2% of the forecast;
  • Revenues from licenses for the use of the radio frequency spectrum amounted to 78.34 million GEL, or 100.1% of the forecast (78.3 million GEL).

For reference: A fixed asset is a produced asset used repeatedly or continuously in production and service provision for more than one year, while a non-produced asset is a naturally occurring asset or one created through legal or accounting actions, for which ownership rights can be enforced (e.g., land, mineral resources, and other natural assets).

Reminder: The 2025 privatization plan amounts to 300 million GEL in total, of which 87 million GEL is expected from radio frequency spectrum licenses.

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