PMCG and UGT signed service contract

Aug, 2008

According to the contract, PMCG will prepare budget management system explanatory documentations for the Ministry of Defense of Georgia. Start Date: July 2008End Date: August 2008Country: GeorgiaClient: Ministry of Defense of GeorgiaFunder: UGT Description of the Project: UGT is implementing a significant project to modernize ICT infrastructure for the whole system of the Ministry of Defence and they have contracted PMCG to prepare a budget management system explanatory documentation for the Ministry of Defense of Georgia. This covers the following activities: Defining existing budgetary procedures and setting additional requirements for a desirable system in the Ministry of Defense of Georgia; Rechecking the existing processes and desirable future processes relevant to the legislation and, if needed, to offer the recommendatory amendments to the Ministry of Defense of Georgia; Presenting information obtained in the form of documentations which will have the following subtitles: The goal of the document; Description of the working activities to create documentations; General description of budget management system; Organizational structure of the Ministry of Defense of Georgia involved in the budgeting system; Existing business processes (presented in graphical and textual forms, describing for each unit of the Ministry of Defense of Georgia); The desirable future business processes for the Ministry of Defense of Georgia (presented in graphical and textual forms).
Policy and Management Consulting Group joins ICC-Georgia

Jul, 2008

On June 4 the PMCG, represented by Mr. Aleksi Aleksishvili, became the latest business group to join the International Chamber of Commerce-Georgia. Mr. Aleksishvili, who has held several government positions in addition to the post of Finance Minister, will chair ICC-Georgia's Commission on Customs and Trade Regulations. This commission is one of more than a dozen expert commissions chaired by leading members of Georgia's business community. The input of Mr. Aleksishvili and other respected figures is a key part of what makes ICC-Georgia the country's most dynamic and representative business chamber. "I am proud to welcome Policy and Management Consulting Group to our business organization, and very pleased that Mr. Aleksishvili will helm one of our expert committees," said ICC-Georgia Board Chairman Fady Asly. "Mr. Aleksishvili's formidable experience in business and government will be invaluable in promoting our members' interests in customs and trade regulation." ICC-Georgia is the Georgian national committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, a global business organization which unites hundreds of thousands of member companies from over 130 countries into a representative body which speaks with authority on behalf of businesses worldwide.
The PMCG is undertaking business analysis for the TAM AIR airlines

Jul, 2008

A group of consultants from PMCG is undertaking business analysis for TAM AIR airlines in order to prepare the company’s business development strategy. The project was recently approved by the EBRD’s BAS program and awarded a grant in the amount of EUR 9000. PMCG and TAM AIR airlines intend to apply for the EBRD’s TAM (TurnAround Management) program as the next step for the company’s management to acquire new business skills and receive hands on assistance from the industry specific management experts. It is expected that an advisor will be appointed in October 2008 to work with management of TAM AIR airlines for 18 months on a peripatetic base. The BAS Program, administered by the TurnAround Management and Business Advisory Services Program Team at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, has been established in order to assist the development of small and medium-sized enterprises. The BAS Program has gained considerable experience in providing practical business advice in many countries, and BAS Programs have had a broad impact on developing the critical SME sector supporting over 3,000 advisory projects with enterprise clients so far.
PMCG established consortium with ERP (Lithuania)

Jul, 2008

PMCG and ERP (Lithuania) are jointly applying for the WB funded project in public finance “Updating integrated budgetary/financial reporting system for the Ministry of Finance of Georgia”. Start Date: January 2009End Date: July 2010Country: GeorgiaClient: Municipal Development Fund of GeorgiaFunder: The World Bank Description of the Project: PMCG and ERP consortium had expressed their interest in the above mentioned project.ERP is a management consulting company, established in Lithuania in 2002, serving clients in both public and private sectors. It provides business and technology strategy, education, systems design, architecture, technology innovation, applications implementation, systems integration and management services. ERP has expanded its operations to cover all Baltic States, Finland, Ukraine, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan and Georgia. The Government of Georgia has applied for financing from the IDA toward the cost of the Regional and Municipal Infrastructure Development Project (RMIDP), and intends to assign part of the proceeds to a consultant services contract to update the integrated budgetary/financial reporting system for the Ministry of Finance of Georgia. The overall objective of the proposed services is to improve the budget-financial base of the territorial entities (in respect of expenditures) and administration of municipal budgets through the updated program - based on the new classification (Government Finance Statistics Manual - GFSM 2001). Applying to the above mentioned project, the consortium plans to coordinate PMCG’s knowledge of Georgian public sector and ERP’s experience in ICT. PMCG and ERP consortium’s combined key professional staff required for this assignment are experienced in the elaboration of budget programs, legal framework, and collaboration with the local institutions.
PMCG established consortium with WYG International (UK)

Jul, 2008

In June 2008, The consortium of PMCG and WYG International are jointly participating in the WB funded project “Preparation of the functional and technical design of the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) for the structural units of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia”. Start Date: September 2008End Date: February 2009Country: GeorgiaClient: Ministry of Finance of GeorgiaFunder: The World Bank Description of the Project: The project will be conducted by PMCG and WYG International consortium. The latter is an international multi-disciplinary consultant with over 3000 staff located in more than 30 offices providing a comprehensive and co-ordinated range of high quality socio economic, planning, environmental, engineering, surveying and management services to a diverse range of clients in the public and private sectors. The project first arose in 2006 when the Ministry of Finance of Georgia endorsed the Strategic Vision for Public Financial Management Reform. This document presents a diagnosis of the challenges faced by the Georgian Government in public financial management and provides directions for implementation of this vital reform. Strengthening budgeting, accounting and reporting mechanisms and practice is one of the key elements of this Strategic Vision. In order to realize this Vision, that intends to develop, procure and implement an integrated Public Financial Management System (PFMS). To assist in the PFMS functional and technical design and preparation of technical requirements PMCG and WYG International consortium will provide advisory services covering all important aspects of the PFM cycle (i.e. budget preparation and execution, cash and debt management, loan management and restructuring, revenue planning model, treasury operations, public accounting, financial reporting, procurement, human resources management, payroll calculations, financial control and auditing) and related Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions.
PMCG founder mr. Aleksi Aleksishvili announces customs training program for businesses

Jul, 2008

    Mr. Aleksi Aleksishvili presented a new program to train businesses to navigate Georgia's customs regulations at a roundtable meeting for the International Chamber of Commerce-Georgia (ICC-Georgia) on June 19 at the Tbilisi Marriott. Former finance minister Aleksi Aleksishvili said the program and accompanying training center will facilitate international trade and business activities. The program will give instructions on Georgian financial legislation and procedures, including customs and tax rules. It will also study problems frequently encountered by Georgian businesses. Fady Asly, chairman of ICC-Georgia and an investor in this newspaper, said the program will help businessmen to remedy the headache of unnecessary papers by sharing the easiest ways to navigate tax and customs operations. Aleksishvili said the center’s instructors would be chosen for their rich practical and theoretical experience. The focus will be on an international software format which allows businesses to fulfill customs responsibilities from offices, he said, avoiding extra time and expenses on mediators. Aleksishvili said the course will be very flexible in timing and price; the project has USD 80 000 in funding for its first year, according to the ex-finance minister, with several other sources of funding interested in sponsoring the center. Aleksishvili of PMCG, one of the most recent business groups to join ICC-Georgia said that he did not want to enter ICC with nothing to propose, and made the training center his first project as an ICC-Georgia member. ICC-Georgia is the national committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, a worldwide business organization with its headquarters in Paris.
PMC- Group and BCNG implemented the Georgia's confectionery market research

Jun, 2008

Upon reaching a private agreement PMCG and partner consulting company “BCNG” undertook research into Georgia’s chocolate market. Start Date: May 2008End Date: June 2008Country: GeorgiaClient: Foreign Private Company Funder: Foreign Company Project Description: PMCG used official data as well as data obtained from the market survey whilelocal production foreign indexes have been studied and analyzed. The survey covered the period 2005-2007. For each year we described the market in details, based on production, variety,, and by foreseeing importer and exporter countries.
At the request of Eurotechnics Ltd, PMC- Group implemented the market research of electronics in

Jun, 2008

PMCG implemented market research into electronics in Georgia. Start Date: June 2008End Date: June 2008Country: GeorgiaClient: “Eurotechnics” Ltd Project Description: PMCG implemented the market research of electronics in Georgia based on foreign trade data studied and analyzed from 2006 to 2008 first quarter period. Monthly information was produced by the following breakdown: geographically, in types of electronics, in value and quantity. Common tendencies and future perspectives have been analyzed and submitted to the client.
At the request of TBC Bank, PMCGroup implemented research of commercial banks non interest expenditure

Apr, 2008

At the request of “TBC Bank”, PMCG implemented efficiency research of commercial banks’ non interest expenditure. Start Date: April 2008End Date: April 2008Country: GeorgiaClient: TBC BankFunder: TBC Bank Project Description: At the request of “TBC Bank”, PMCG implemented efficiency research of commercial banks’ non interest expenditure. The research was based on Georgia’s and Eastern European countries’ commercial banks’ 2005-2007 main financial parameters. In the research PMCG analyzed each commercial bank’s non-interest expenses, personnel and marketing expenses efficiency index. The efficiency of data about wages, staff size and branches has been examined while the acknowledged data was compared, and reflected in dynamics and analysis.
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