Last Updated: 08 July, 2026

Build your business presence in Georgia with reliable legal entity setup and complete operational support. We help international companies establish compliant operations across Georgia, covering incorporation, HR, payroll, accounting, tax, and regulatory compliance.
Georgia continues to strengthen its position as one of Eastern Europe's most business-friendly and rapidly developing economies in 2026. Known for its strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, streamlined business registration process, competitive tax environment, and growing digital economy, Georgia attracts international businesses seeking expansion opportunities across regional and global markets.
The country's economic development strategy focuses on information technology, logistics, tourism, manufacturing, renewable energy, agriculture, financial services, real estate, healthcare, and infrastructure development. Georgia continues to attract investment across software development, business process outsourcing (BPO), food processing, transportation, construction, e-commerce, professional services, and innovation-driven industries.
As a participant in the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) with the European Union and numerous international free trade agreements, Georgia offers businesses access to major regional and international markets. The government continues to promote foreign direct investment through simplified regulations, investment incentives, free industrial zones, and digital transformation initiatives.
In 2026, Georgia’s business environment stands out because of:
Foreign businesses entering Georgia must comply with company registration requirements, labor regulations, tax obligations, and sector-specific licensing requirements.
Capital City
Tbilisi
Language
Georgian
Currency
Georgian Lari (GEL)
Business Hubs
Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Rustavi, Zugdidi, Poti
Georgia offers international businesses access to one of the region's most competitive business environments, supported by simplified regulations, strategic trade connectivity, and a rapidly growing private sector.
Businesses entering Georgia must complete company incorporation, tax registration, labor compliance, and operational licensing requirements. Proper business structuring supports regulatory compliance and sustainable business growth.
Our team provides comprehensive support for legal entity setup and ongoing business administration in Georgia.
Our services include:
The most commonly used legal structure for foreign investors.
It offers:
Suitable for larger businesses and investment projects.
Benefits include:
Allows foreign companies to conduct approved business activities in Georgia without establishing a separate legal entity.
Suitable for market research, promotional activities, and liaison functions without engaging in direct commercial operations.
Opening a corporate bank account is an important step after incorporation.

Setting up a company in Georgia involves multiple regulatory procedures and compliance obligations.
Professional support helps businesses:
Typical requirements may include:
Foreign ownership is generally permitted across most sectors, subject to industry-specific regulations and licensing requirements.
International companies choose Georgia because of:
Georgia continues to attract international businesses seeking expansion opportunities across technology, logistics, manufacturing, tourism, renewable energy, agriculture, financial services, healthcare, construction, and professional services sectors.
We support businesses throughout every stage of expansion into Georgia .
From incorporation and licensing to HR, payroll, accounting, tax, and compliance, we help companies establish compliant and scalable operations in Georgia.
Disclaimer – The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice.
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