Jewish Businessmen Ask Banks to Lower Interest Rates
 
News ArchiveOctober 07, 2014

Israeli companies consider  high interest ratesas the sole obstacle to investment  in Georgia.

 

According to  President of the Israel-Georgia Chamber of Business (IGCOB)  more Jewish companies will be interested in Georgia if   the Georgian banks offer lower interest rates.

 

Itzik Moshe calls on the Georgian side to share experiences of Jerusalem and to further strengthen the advertising of the country's potential. 
 

President of the Israel-Georgia Chamber of Businesssays that foreign companies want the rate to be lower, it is a major problem, it would be desirable if Georgia's annual bank rate of interest were  lower that would attract  more investors and larger investments in  Georgia.



Source:commersant.ge