Mamuka Khazaradze is a Georgian businessman who co-founded the largest Georgian universal bank, JSC TBC Bank in 1992. In 2019, he moved into politics, setting up a political movementLelo for Georgia. A criminal charge was filed against Khazaradze and his business partner, alleging that they were involved in money-laundering, after he announced formation of Lelo. It was deemed as an attack on political pluralism in Georgia.
Early life and education
He graduated from Tbilisi Technical University in 1988 and also holds an executive degree from Harvard Business School, where he studied during 1998-2000. In 2014, Khazaradze was awarded EY Entrepreneur of the Year in Georgia - the first such award to a Georgian business. He was awarded the Presidential Order of Excellence in 2010.
TBC Bank Group PLC and JSC TBC Bank
completed its London Stock Exchange IPO in June 2014, raising US$ 256 million and listing 40% of the Bank’s shares. The IPO valued the Bank at US$ 640 million. The Bank listed its UK-incorporated holding parent company, TBC Bank Group PLC on the Premium Segment of the London Stock Exchange in 2016 and joined the FTSE 250 index in 2017.
is a project to build a deep-sea port in Western Georgia, to accommodate very large vessels – the first of its kind in the region. According to the research published by NATO Research Division, Georgia's strategic geographic location gives is vast potential to act as a key transit country facilitating high volumes of international trade between Europe and Asia.
IDS Borjomi International
IDS Borjomi was founded in 1995 by Mamuka Khazaradze and his business partners, building on the Borjomi mineral waters brand that was well known throughout the Soviet Union. IDS Borjomi Georgia now exports to over 40 countries worldwide.
GZAAT is one of the first, private high-school providing Georgian students with world-class education co-founded in 2001 by Guivy Zaldastanishvili, with support from Mamuka Khazaradze and other Georgian entrepreneurs. Mamuka Khazaradze currently serves on the Board of Trustee of GZAAT.
Chateau Mukhrani
is an old royal Georgian winery that first exported Georgian wines 130 years ago. The modern company, Chateau Mukhrani was founded in 2002 by Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze and their business partners.