Former head of Georgian Post, Levan Chikvaidze, disclosed a diversified personal portfolio in his 2025 asset declaration, including savings, property, business interests, and shares in major global companies. The document reflects his financial status during his tenure as one of the longest-serving state enterprise CEOs in Georgia.
According to the declaration, Chikvaidze holds bank savings of around GEL 60,000 across two deposits in Bank of Georgia, as well as GEL 7,203 in a salary account. In 2025, he earned GEL 68,199 as CEO of Georgian Post and an additional GEL 21,113 as head of its subsidiary EXPRESS.
The former CEO also reported ownership stakes in several companies, including a 100% share in Apos.ge and a 51% stake in Avianeta, which he co-owns with Ukrainian-Georgian dual citizen Ramiz Khalilov. Other firms linked to him, including LC Company, LC Radio, and Tbilisi Futsal Club, are either inactive or in registration status changes. His wife, meanwhile, fully owns the company “Rustavi Puri.”
Chikvaidze additionally declared ownership of a small portfolio of international stocks purchased in 2025, including Tesla, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, along with holdings in LM Funding America and CaesarStone Sdot-Yam. He was dismissed from his position as Georgian Post CEO in August 2025 after holding the role since 2012.


