TBC Receives ADB Award for Supporting the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
TBC has become the first company in Georgia to receive the Asian Development Bank (ADB) “11th Trade and Supply Chain Award” in the category “Disability Inclusion Champion.”
This international recognition highlights TBC’s strategic vision, which integrates diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, human rights principles, and corresponding practical initiatives.
Notably, the award acknowledges the project implemented in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which included:
The project’s implementation at TBC is ongoing and will gradually expand to all selected areas. The inclusion of persons with disabilities has become a key goal of the company’s 2025–2027 ESG strategy, approved by the Board of Directors.
"We are proud that TBC has received an award for promoting the inclusion of persons with disabilities. We are actively working in this direction, collaborating with various companies and partners, including the Asian Development Bank. Within the framework of this joint project, we developed an action plan aimed at strengthening the inclusion of persons with disabilities across all key areas of the bank. Our goal is to foster an environment that is equitable, diverse, and adapted to the needs of all individuals, both for our employees and our customers," said Maka Bochorishvili, Coordinator of the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) Department.
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The world-renowned brand Napoleon will be bottled in Georgia. The Kachreti Winery, in collaboration with one of France’s most famous and traditional distilleries, Tessendier, will implement this project.
Today, Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, together with Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili and members of government and parliament, visited the Kachreti Winery wine and cognac factory.
According to the head of government’s assessment, the partnership between Georgian and French companies is yet another confirmation of foreign investors’ trust in Georgia’s business environment and state structures.
“We are proud of our winemaking and viticulture traditions. We take pride in the fact that Georgia is the historic and traditional centre of winemaking, while France is renowned as the birthplace of cognac. I believe this fascinating synthesis will result in the highest quality product in Georgia. For me, this collaboration serves as further proof that foreign investors and companies have confidence in Georgia’s business environment, our legislation, and state institutions. The Government of Georgia will continue to do everything in future to facilitate this type of collaboration with foreign companies,” the Prime Minister declared.