Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced that after a loss of GEL 7 million last year, Georgian Post will turn a profit for the first time and become a profitable state company. The head of government emphasized this positive trend at today's government session.

According to Kobakhidze, the changes began in September of last year, after the company's management was changed.

As a result of the implemented and ongoing optimization, more than GEL 3.5 million will be saved annually, and the return of business processes transferred to intermediary companies will increase the company's income by GEL 14.2 million annually.

In addition, the air terminal function has been restored and the process of signing agreements with new airlines is underway. Renewing terms with existing partners has saved terminal service costs and reduced transit times, as a result of which Georgian Post will receive an additional income of more than GEL 5 million annually.

“As a result of all these changes over the past 5 years, Georgian Post will be profitable for the first time. You can see how fundamental the changes that have been and are being implemented are,” the Prime Minister said.