The volume of money transfers to Georgia dropped by $45.7 million (22.5%) in January-February 2015, compared with January-February 2014. $82 million were transferred in February, $22.7 million less than in 2014, $6.5 million more than in January, News Georgia reports.$54.1 million of the total volume (34.3%) were transferred from Russia, $25.9 million (16.5%) from Greece, $17.5 million (11.1%) from Italy, $13.7 million (8.7%) from the U.S.The money flow from Georgia in January-February 2015 totaled $27.1 million, exceeding the volume in January-February 2014 by $2.5 million.
The volume of money transfers to Georgia dropped by $45.7 million (22.5%) in January-February 2015, compared with January-February 2014. $82 million were transferred in February, $22.7 million less than in 2014, $6.5 million more than in January, News Georgia reports.
$54.1 million of the total volume (34.3%) were transferred from Russia, $25.9 million (16.5%) from Greece, $17.5 million (11.1%) from Italy, $13.7 million (8.7%) from the U.S.
The money flow from Georgia in January-February 2015 totaled $27.1 million, exceeding the volume in January-February 2014 by $2.5 million.