Georgia’s Business Association has moved into a new office in the heart of Georgia's capital to house its growing team.
Seven years after its establishment, the Business Association of Georgia now finally enjoyed a European-standard business centre equipped with modern furnishings, which was officially opened by the country's Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili yesterday.
The new business centre included office and commercial spaces and is located at 2 Leonidze Street in central Tbilisi.
Kvirikashvili congratulated the Business Association and its team for opening the new office.
Congratulations. This facility is truly comfortable and I hope many important decisions for our country will be made in this facility, consequently creating new workplaces and triggering new investment projects,” Kvirikashvili said.
Georgia's PM congratulated all 70 member companies of the Business Association of Georgia for opening its new office. Photo by the PM's press office.
Georgia's Prime Minister believed "great success lies ahead of us” and it was important for all people of Georgia to stand together to enjoy the "important economic progress over the next few years".
Important innovations are expected in the nearest future, brand new large-scale projects that will make a tremendous difference in the country and mark a genuine breakthrough in our economic development. This is our reality. This is the potential behind the negotiations we are currently holding.”
The Business Association of Georgia was established in 2009 to unite almost 70 leading Georgian companies. The main function of the organisation was to represent the Government and protect legitimate and objective business interests of member companies.