Georgia Interest Rate
The National Bank of Georgia kept its monetary policy rate at 8% on September 10, 2025. This decision follows August inflation of 4.6%, above the 3% target, driven by food prices. Core inflation was 2.8%. The bank maintains caution to control inflation expectations. Economic activity is nearing its trend, reducing demand-side price pressures. Georgia's record low interest rate was 6.5% on September 07, 2016 and record high was 11% on March 30, 2022.
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Georgia Interest Rate : Definition
The Interest Rate set by the National Bank of Georgia is the benchmark cost of borrowing in the economy. It influences lending, spending, investment, inflation, and overall financial stability.