TBC has launched a correspondent banking partnership with Standard Chartered Bank, further enhancing the speed, efficiency and accessibility of international payments for its customers.
As a leading partner for businesses, TBC continues to expand its international banking capabilities to provide customers with faster and more seamless financial services. Through its new correspondent banking relationship with Standard Chartered Bank, one of the world’s leading international banking institutions, TBC will further simplify and accelerate cross-border payment processes.
With an extensive global network and strong expertise in international payments and correspondent banking, Standard Chartered Bank will help TBC enhance its services for companies that conduct regular transactions with international partners, carry out import and export operations, and participate in international trade.
For TBC customers, the partnership will provide:
- Broader geographic coverage for international transfers;
- More efficient payment processing, helping simplify and accelerate cross-border transactions;
- Access to reliable international banking infrastructure to support seamless execution of international operations;
- Enhanced support for international business and trade activities, enabling companies to manage their day-to-day financial transactions with international partners more efficiently.
“TBC continuously listens to its customers’ needs and develops services that make their day-to-day activities easier. Modern and flexible banking infrastructure is one of the key prerequisites for businesses to conduct financial operations seamlessly. This is precisely what our correspondent banking partnership with Standard Chartered Bank is designed to support. The cooperation will facilitate international trade, contribute to stronger business activity in Georgia and support the country’s economic development. Establishing a correspondent banking relationship with a leading international financial institution is another important step in expanding TBC’s international capabilities and further developing our correspondent banking network,” said Tamar Khizanishvili, Director of TBC’s Trade Finance and Factoring Department.
The new partnership further strengthens TBC’s correspondent banking network and underscores the bank’s commitment to providing businesses with efficient, reliable and competitive solutions for their international financial operations.













