Kyrgyz Gosfinholding Quadruples Regional Development Financing in 2025 with $10.4 Million in New Projects

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, November 4 — Kyrgyzstan’s State Financial Holding Company, Gosfinholding OJSC, has dramatically expanded its regional development financing this year, approving 184 projects worth $10.4 million in the first nine months of 2025, Trend reports, citing data from the Ministry of Finance.
These, 128 projects received direct financing totaling $6.8 million. The initiatives are supported through Regional Development Funds, sourced from mining company contributions and subsoil-use royalties. Funding is extended as budgetary loans at an annual interest rate of 2 percent, in accordance with government regulations.
The surge marks a major jump from previous years—38 projects totaling $1.8 million in 2024, and 34 projects worth $1.6 million in 2023—underscoring a sharp rise in both the scale and scope of regional investment under Gosfinholding’s management.
Gosfinholding OJSC, operating under the jurisdiction of the Kyrgyz Republic, serves as the state’s key financial management institution, tasked with administering fiscal assets, mobilizing domestic capital for investment, and facilitating access to credit to spur sustainable regional growth.




