ASTANA, Kazakhstan, November 9. Kazakhstan
received a total of 970 transactions from Georgia via International
Money Transfer Systems (IMTS) in September, which is a 12.8 percent
increase from the 860 transactions recorded in August.
Data obtained by Trend from the National Bank of Kazakhstan shows that
the total value of transfers from Georgia amounted to 704.55
million tenge ($1.3 million), up 27.8 percent from 551.38 million
tenge ($1 million) recorded in August.
Georgia accounted for 3.4 percent of the total value of
international remittances received in Kazakhstan in September, an
increase from 2.6 percent in August, positioning it as the
eighth-largest source country by volume.
Overall, Kazakhstan received 48,000 transactions from abroad via
IMTS in September, with a total value of 20.4 billion tenge ($38.3
million). Compared to August 2025, the number of incoming transfers
fell by 0.8 percent, while the total value of transactions declined
by 2 percent.