In 2025, Georgia received a total of $3.6 billion in remittances, an 8.5% increase (or +$284 million) compared to 2024, according to official data.
The United States remained the largest source of money transfers, with $682.2 million sent to Georgia, marking a 19% annual increase (+$110 million). Italy ranked second with $621 million in remittances, up 9.5%, while Russia placed third with $467.5 million, reflecting a 13.6% decline.
Notably, the largest annual growth in remittances was recorded in Spain (+33%), while the sharpest decline was observed in Kazakhstan (–28%).
Top 10 Countries by Remittances to Georgia in 2025
- United States – $682.2 million (+19%)
- Italy – $621 million (+9.5%)
- Russia – $467.5 million (–13.6%)
- Germany – $318.6 million (+19%)
- Greece – $293.6 million (+11.4%)
- Israel – $278.7 million (+12%)
- Turkey – $113 million (+11%)
- Spain – $93.7 million (+33%)
- Kyrgyzstan – $91.7 million (+25%)
- Kazakhstan – $83.7 million (–28%)


