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Girteka Group moves to larger facilities in Georgia

Girteka Group has moved its Girteka Business Services based in Tbilisi, Georgia, to a new larger office, in an attempt to strengthen the company’s global operations, attract talents and supports its growth across Europe.

Jeroen Eijsink, CEO of Girteka Group, underlined that the expansion in Georgia reflects the efforts to build a coherent, cross-border one Girteka team, while, the development of digital solutions will further enhance the delivery of high-quality service to customers across Europe.

The new office, located on Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, occupies 1,800 m² and will accommodate 230 employees.

Tamar Seturi, General Manager of Girteka Business Services highlighted new offices’ modern facilities to support consistent collaboration and efficiency across international operations.

The new GBS office will handle critical functions including IT support and development, customer care, transport planning, financial, and people and culture expertise.





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