Georgia attracted $1.68 billion in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2025, marking a 7.6% annual increase, according to new data published by the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat). The bulk of FDI - $1.4 billion - came from reinvested earnings of companies already operating in the country.
BMG requested information from Geostat on the companies that received the largest investments. While Geostat does not disclose the investment amounts or rank the companies by size, it provides a list of entities that attracted the most FDI. These companies operate across finance, energy, transport, logistics, manufacturing and real estate.
Top Companies Receiving the Most FDI in 2025
(Ranked in no particular order; listed as provided by Geostat)
- IDS Borjomi Georgia / IDS Borjomi Beverages – Manufacturing – Netherlands
- MagtiCom – Telecom & ICT – United States
- Tbilisi Energy – Gas & Electricity Supply – Marshall Islands
- TAV Urban Georgia – Transport & Logistics – UK / Türkiye
- Georgian Cement – Manufacturing – Netherlands
- Silk Road Group Holding – Finance & Insurance – Malta
- Aqualia Georgia – Water & Waste Management – Spain
- IG Development Georgia – Real Estate – United States
- BGEO Group – Finance & Insurance – United Kingdom
- SOCAR Midstream Operations (Georgia Branch) – Transport & Logistics – Azerbaijan
FDI by Sectors (2025)
- Finance & Insurance – $607 million (+5%)
- Real Estate – $185.7 million (+2%)
- Transport – $166.1 million (+58%)
- Manufacturing – $161.3 million (–12%)
- Information & Communication – $115.2 million (+77%)
- Construction – $95.7 million (+555%)
- Trade – $52.1 million (–68%)
- Arts, Entertainment & Recreation – $49.7 million (+78%)
- Education – $11.7 million (–35%)
- Agriculture – $4.2 million (–158%)
- Other Sectors – $239.9 million (+1%)
FDI distribution shows that Georgia continues to attract the strongest inflows into financial services, real estate, and transport/logistics, while manufacturing and trade saw notable declines. The sharp rise in construction FDI was one of the standout trends of 2025.


