Bank of Georgia

If you’re looking at 🇬🇪 Georgia as a digital nomad, it’s one of the more accessible countries for non-residents to open a personal bank account.

Below is what you typically needin practice(requirements can vary slightly by bank and nationality).

Most foreigners open accounts at:

  • Bank of Georgia
  • TBC Bank

Both are used to dealing with expats and remote workers.


✅ Core Documents Required

1️⃣ Valid Passport

  • Original passport (not a copy)
  • Must be valid (usually at least 6 months validity recommended)
  • Entry stamp showing legal stay in Georgia

This is mandatory for everyone.


2️⃣ Georgian Phone Number

  • Local SIM card required
  • Needed for online banking and SMS verification
    You can buy a SIM at the airport or in the city in minutes.

3️⃣ Application Form (Completed at Bank)

  • Filled out in branch
  • Includes occupation, income source, expected account activity

📄 Documents Often Required (Very Important)

Due to international AML (anti-money laundering) rules, banks now commonly request:

4️⃣ Proof of Source of Funds

For digital nomads this is crucial.

Examples:

  • Employment contract (remote job)
  • Freelance contracts
  • Screenshots of income platforms (Upwork, etc.)
  • 3–6 months recent bank statements
  • Company registration documents (if self-employed)

If you cannot clearly explain where money comes from, the application may be rejected.


5️⃣ Proof of Address

Sometimes required, sometimes not.

Options:

  • Utility bill (home country)
  • Bank statement showing address
  • Rental agreement in Georgia (if staying longer)

Not always mandatory, but good to bring.


💰 Initial Deposit

  • Usually small (can be $0–$50 equivalent)
  • Premium accounts may require higher minimum balances

🕒 Time & Process

  • Visit branch in person

  • Passport scanned

  • Short interview (basic compliance questions)

  • Account approval:

    • Sometimes same day
    • Sometimes 1–5 business days (compliance review)

Debit card usually issued within a few days.


⚠️ Important Reality for 2026

Opening accounts has becomestricter than before 2022.

Banks now:

  • Perform compliance review
  • May reject high-risk nationalities
  • May decline if your income explanation is vague
  • May ask additional documentation

Georgia is still easier than most EU countries — but it’s no longer “walk in with passport and done” like in the past.


🧑‍💻 Why It Suits Digital Nomads

✔ No residency required
✔ No minimum stay requirement
✔ Multi-currency accounts (GEL, USD, EUR)
✔ Online banking in English
✔ Generally tax-neutral for non-residents

Many remote workers use Georgia as:

  • Backup banking
  • Secondary account
  • Regional base in Eastern Europe / Caucasus

📌 Practical Advice Before You Go

Bring:

  • Passport
  • 3–6 months bank statements
  • Proof of income contracts
  • Backup documentation
  • Georgian SIM

Dress normal, be clear about your occupation, and explain your business model simply.