Educational Space: National Bank of Georgia Shares Monetary Policy Expertise with Kyrgyz Counterparts

Educational Space: National Bank of Georgia Shares Monetary Policy Expertise with Kyrgyz Counterparts

02 April, 2025

The National Bank of Georgia (NBG), in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund's Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia Regional Capacity Development Center (CCAMTAC), is hosting a jointly organized workshop. 


At the event, representatives from the NBG's Financial Markets and Macroeconomics and Statistics Departments will exchange insights with their Kyrgyz counterparts. 


Ekaterine Mikabadze, First Vice Governor of the National Bank of Georgia, delivered the opening remarks: 


"According to an IMF study, Georgia is at the forefront of monetary policy modernization in the Caucasus and Central Asia. This achievement is a testament to our professional team, and we are pleased to share our experience with colleagues from other central banks. The National Bank of Georgia remains committed to actively participating in technical assistance workshops. Our collaboration with the International Monetary Fund is invaluable, and these joint workshops further strengthen our long-standing and growing partnership," said Mikabadze. 


The workshop is part of the NBG’s Educational Space project, organized in partnership with the IMF Regional Capacity Development Center. Through this initiative, the NBG actively engages in knowledge-sharing with international partners. 


As part of the CCAMTAC work program, the NBG hosted representatives from the central banks of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in 2023. In 2024, it held a seminar on financial programming and policy, which also included participants from the Georgian public sector. 

02 April, 2025

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