Tbilisi (GBC) - Natia Turnava, Governor of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), met with Ben Zhou, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the international financial services platform Bybit.

The meeting focused on the official launch of Bybit’s operations in the Georgian market. As Natia Turnava noted, for the NBG it is a priority not only to safeguard financial stability but also to facilitate the entry of new market participants and promote greater competition.

“We welcome the entry of such companies into the Georgian market. This once again confirms that our business environment is highly attractive, while our regulatory framework supports the development of financial technologies. It is also important that alongside the traditional banking sector, the non-bank financial sector is developing rapidly, including virtual asset service providers. One of them is Bybit, a leading company in the crypto-asset market with millions of users. The entry of such a company means greater competition and more accessible products in the payments sector,” said Natia Turnava.

As noted during the meeting by Bybit’s Co-Founder and CEO, the licensing process in Georgia is strict and detailed, yet at the same time transparent and predictable, which is particularly important for international companies.

“The National Bank of Georgia is one of the most progressive and innovation-oriented regulators in the region. The transparent and predictable regulatory environment it has created encourages international companies, including Bybit, to operate and invest in the country,” said Ben Zhou.

According to Bybit’s Co-Founder and CEO, the company plans to implement a number of initiatives in Georgia, including educational partnerships, training sessions and workshops, as well as internship and professional development programmes. These initiatives will also focus on raising awareness of digital asset services within a regulated framework, encouraging responsible participation, and creating new employment opportunities.

The meeting was attended by Nino Jeladze, Vice Governor of the National Bank of Georgia, Beka Dochviri, Executive Director of the National Bank of Georgia, heads of NBG departments, as well as Shota Lomtadze, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bybit Georgia.