Tbilisi (GBC) – In 1Q2025, compared to the same quarter of the previous year, the volume of business sector turnover increased by 14.5% and amounted to 56 billion GEL. The increase was observed in the production value of the business sector as well. In 1Q2025, production value equaled 20.7 billion GEL, which is 15.6% more year-on-year, - according to the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).
In 1Q2025, large businesses generated 70.6 percent of total turnover, while medium size businesses generated 13.5 percent, and 15.9% was generated by small business.
A distribution was different in case of total production value: 48.6% was on large businesses, 23.1% — on medium, and 28.3% — on small businesses.
In 1Q2025, total purchases of goods and services carried out by enterprises equaled 28.8 billion GEL (year-on-year 11.9% more), while the purchase of goods and services for resale amounted to 17.2 billion GEL (year-on-year 7.9% more).
In 1Q2025, the average number of persons employed in business sector equaled 771 thousand, which is year-on-year 2.9% more. Out of the total number of persons employed, 43.9% were female and 56.1% were male.
Large businesses employed 43.7% of total number of persons, while 20.7% were employed by medium, and 35.5% — by small businesses.
The total number of employees amounted to 718.9 thousands (year-on-year 2.2 percent more).The total personnel costs of enterprises equaled 4,7 billion GEL (year-on-year 11.9 percent more).
In 1Q2025, average monthly remuneration of employed persons equaled 2 169.6 GEL(184.2 GEL increase year-on-year) while remuneration of employed women specifically was 1 711 GEL (152.3 GEL increase year-on-year). Average monthly remuneration of employed persons by size of enterprises is as follows:
• Large business — 2,311 GEL
• Medium business — 2,559 GEL
• Small business — 1,675 GEL
In 1Q2025, the arts, entertainment and recreation has the highest share (35.9%) in the total turnover in business sector, followed by trade sector (including repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles) with 32.7% share, manufacturing - with 7.1%, construction - with 5%, Information and communication – with 4.7%, transportation and storage - with 4.4%, and other sectors - with 10.2% share.
In 1Q2025, manufacturing (18.1%), trade (17.1%), construction (15.1%), Information and communication (12.6%) and transportation and storage (9.1%) held the top five places in business sector by production value. The rest of the sectors had 28% share combined.
In 1Q2025, trade (wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles), manufacturing, and human health and social work activities led business sector by number of employees (accordingly with 29.1%, 11.7% and 9.7% share).
Enterprises engaged in transportation and storage (8%), construction activities (7.7%), information and communication (6.1%), and accommodation and food service activities (5.3%) also had a significant share though.