Azerbaijan reveals banks’ rankings based on interest revenues for 1Q2026
Azerbaijan's Central Bank reveals the latest ranking of banks operating in the country based on the volume of interest revenues. trend.az »
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Azerbaijan's Central Bank reveals the latest ranking of banks operating in the country based on the volume of interest revenues. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's transportation and ICT sectors have demonstrated growth in revenue, reflecting ongoing improvements in infrastructure and increased demand for services. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's consolidated budget revenues are projected to grow in 2027 compared to 2026. The Ministry of Finance expects a significant increase in non-oil and gas revenues by 2030. This growth is supported by macroeconomic forecasts and efforts to enhance the business environment and transparency. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's population saw an increase in nominal revenues during the first quarter of this year. The rise in income reflects positive economic trends, with notable growth in both overall revenues and average wages. trend.az »
In the first quarter of 2026, Kazakhstan recorded a growth in the revenues of the republican and local budgets. trend.az »
State budget revenues topped forecasts in the first quarter of 2026, reaching 9.599 billion manat — about 5% above expectations — while government spending remained close to planned levels, according to the Finance Ministry. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s revenues from urea exports declined in the early months of the year, even as overall non-oil exports showed solid growth. trend.az »
SOCAR Polymer leads the growth in Azerbaijan's non-oil sector exports, showing significant year-on-year improvement in early 2026. trend.az »
SOCAR's gas export revenues have significantly declined in early 2026 compared to the previous year, while non-oil sector exports, led by SOCAR Polymer, continue to perform strongly. trend.az »
SOCAR's export operations in early 2026 saw a significant decline compared to the previous year, with non-oil sector exports led by SOCAR Polymer and several other state-owned companies. trend.az »
Azergold CJSC leads the growth in Azerbaijan's non-oil sector exports, contributing to a significant rise in overall export activity, particularly in food products. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's revenues from gas exports to Italy dropped in January 2026 compared to the same period last year. The export value and volume both saw a significant decline. This decrease reflects a notable reduction in both monetary terms and gas volume. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's carbamide exports saw a decline in January 2026. The revenue from these exports dropped compared to the same month last year, according to the "Export Review" data. trend.az »
In January 2026, SOCAR Polymer's export revenues experienced a slight decline. The decrease, though modest, was noted compared to the same month in 2025, according to the "Export Review" published by the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication. trend.az »
In January 2026, the export revenues of SOCAR's Marketing and Economic Operations Department took a hit. The revenue took a nosedive compared to the same month last year, as per the latest data from the "Export Review" by the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s natural gas export revenues and overall foreign trade declined in January compared to the previous year. trend.az »
The sharp rise in Kyrgyzstan’s non-tax revenues highlights the government’s expanding fiscal capacity and diversification of public income sources. trend.az »
The rapid growth of Kyrgyzstan’s tax revenues underscores the strengthening of the country’s fiscal framework and the effectiveness of its revenue-collection policies. trend.az »
The strong growth of Kyrgyzstan’s state budget revenues highlights the expanding fiscal capacity and the effectiveness of the country’s revenue-generation and tax policies. trend.az »
In January 2026, Azerbaijan’s state and consolidated budget revenues exceeded expectations. The budget execution showed positive results, with a high volume of payment orders processed. Several key revenue areas outperformed forecasts, demonstrating strong financial performance. trend.az »
Revenues from mandatory social, unemployment, and health insurance contributions in Azerbaijan increased compared to the same period last year, reflecting steady growth across both budgetary and non-budgetary sources. trend.az »
In Azerbaijan, revenues from unemployment insurance contributions have increased compared to the same period last year. trend.az »
Mandatory state social insurance contributions increased compared to the same period of the previous year, reflecting positive dynamics in revenue collection. trend.az »
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan has released the ranking of banks by non-interest revenues as of January 1. Kapital Bank leads the list, followed by the International Bank of Azerbaijan and PASHA Bank. trend.az »
In 2025, Azerbaijan saw an increase in natural gas export revenues, despite a slight decrease in export volume. The revenue growth reflects stronger market conditions compared to the previous year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan increased both the volume and value of natural gas exports to Bulgaria in January–November 2025, with revenues rising to $638.9 million amid higher shipments. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's natural gas exports to Georgia experienced a decline in 2025 compared to the previous year. The revenue generated from these exports saw a significant decrease, along with a reduction in the volume of gas sent. trend.az »
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic has reported an increase in both budget revenues and expenditures, reflecting continued fiscal growth in the region. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s budget revenues have outperformed forecasts in the first eleven months of 2025, with consolidated revenues reaching nearly 44 billion manat and state budget revenues totaling about 36 billion manat. trend.az »
Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan recorded 233 million manat ($137 million) in tax revenues from January–November 2025. The region saw a 14.9% increase compared to last year. Private-sector taxes alone reached 166.6 million manat ($98 million). trend.az »
Azerbaijan's unemployment insurance revenues hit 203 million manat ($119. 8 million) in the first 11 months of 2025, a 10. 4% increase from 2024. Revenues from non-budget organizations grew by 11. 4%, reaching 155 million manat ($91. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s State Tax Service collected roughly 15.3 billion manats in taxes over January–November, exceeding the forecast by about 105%. trend.az »
Baku Metro CJSC earned 79 million manat ($46 million) in revenue during the first 10 months of 2025, up 12. 8% from 70 million manat ($41 million) in the same period of 2024. It transported 162. 57 million passengers, down 2. trend.az »
Azerbaijan exported 173,100 tons of petroleum coke worth $52.3 million in January–October. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s gas exports to Italy generated over $3 billion in revenue despite a slight drop in volume, reinforcing the country’s role as a key energy supplier to Europe. trend.az »
OPEC+ oil production is set to rise steadily over the coming decades, with output projected to reach record levels by 2050, according to the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) outlook. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s state budget recorded strong revenue growth in the first ten months of the year, reaching nearly 41 million manat and surpassing projections by more than 3.9 million. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s ceramic exports tripled to $5.1 million in January–September 2025, while imports declined by over 10 percent, reflecting growth in the country’s non-oil export diversification. trend.az »
From January through October 2025, Azerbaijan collected 5. 2 billion manat ($3 billion) in social insurance revenues, up 12. 1 percent year-on-year. Non-budgetary contributions totaled 3. 5 billion manat ($2. trend.az »
Exports through Iran’s Bushehr customs reached about 7 billion dollars over the past seven months, driven mainly by petrochemical products, cement, and seafood shipments to around 40 countries. trend.az »
The Marketing and Economic Operations Department of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) earned $47.1 million in export revenues from January through September 2025. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s revenue from carbamide exports surged to around 130 million US dollars in the first nine months of the year, marking a nearly 50 percent increase compared to last year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan has significantly boosted the charter capital of its Innovation and Digital Development Agency, raising it from around 7 million manat to nearly 27 million manat. trend.az »
IKCO's revenue grew 52 percent in the first half of 2025, reaching 12.2 trillion rials ($21.6 million). Car production surpassed 263,000 units, the highest in seven years. trend.az »
Azerbaijan has projected local revenues of 760 million manat and expenditures of 760 million manat for the next fiscal year, focusing on environmental protection, housing, and communal services. trend.az »
As of September, the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) assets rose to about $70 billion, up nearly 17 percent from the start of the year. trend.az »
Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz field contributed nearly 1.75 billion manat to the state budget in the first nine months of the year, up slightly from last year. trend.az »
Nearly 145 million manats were transferred to Azerbaijan’s state budget from the privatization and leasing of state property in the first nine months of 2025. trend.az »
Russia’s oil exports fell by 70,000 barrels per day (b/d) to 7.3 million b/d in August, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). trend.az »
Azerbaijan earned $39 million from electricity exports in the first half of the year, marking a decline of over 30% compared to last year. Despite this, the country’s non-oil sector exports grew nearly 10%, driven by strong sales of tomatoes, gold, and cotton. trend.az »