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Revenues of Georgia’s 10 Largest Audit Firms Up by 7% – The Ranking

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Natiko Taktakishvili
23.04.26 17:22
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The combined revenue of Georgia’s 10 largest audit firms reached 72 million GEL in 2025, marking a 7% year-on-year increase, according to data submitted to the Service for Accounting, Reporting and Auditing Supervision (SARAS).

The newly published financial results show that revenues from preparing financial statements and providing audit-related services grew noticeably across the sector last year.

SARAS data shows EY Georgia leading the market once again, with 22.3 million GEL in revenue - a 14% annual increase. PwC Georgia follows in second place with 15.1 million GEL, showing a slight 2% decline. KPMG Georgia ranks third with 7.5 million GEL, down 12% year-on-year.

Audit Firms by 2025 Revenue

1. EY Georgia - 22,291,006 GEL; increase of +14% y-o-y
2. PwC Georgia - 15,130,388 GEL; decrease of –2% y-o-y
3. KPMG Georgia - 7,513,950 GEL; decrease of –12% y-o-y
4. BDO Audit - 7,627,243 GEL; increase of +1% y-o-y
5. Deloitte - 4,885,457 GEL; increase of +19% y-o-y
6. Ecovis Georgia Audit - 3,510,609 GEL; increase of +17% y-o-y
7. Nexia Georgia- 3,743,658 GEL; increase of +27% y-o-y
8. Moore ABC - 2,657,839 GEL; increase of +27% y-o-y
9. RSM Georgia - 2,579,873 GEL; increase of +25% y-o-y
10. Grant Thornton -2,093,037 GEL; increase of +9% y-o-y

The ranking reflects only audit-related revenue, including financial statement preparation and audit services. It does not include income from consulting, legal services, outsourced accounting, or other non-audit operations that many audit firms also provide.

SARAS data comes from the official registry at saras.gov.ge.

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