As Georgia’s leading fin-tech company, TBC aims to showcase to the global tech community how actively engaged Georgia is in the world’s evolving technology landscape.

The DORA Awards are Google Cloud's most expansive, long-running research-based recognition program, assessing what truly fuels software delivery and operational performance.

TBC won in the “Loosely Coupled Teams” category—one of DORA’s most critical focus areas.

Winning this award means TBC creates high-performing teams that:

  • Work independently, with clear ownership and responsibility

  • Have minimal dependencies on other teams to deliver value

  • Can deploy, test, and change code or infrastructure autonomously

  • Collaborate effectively without being blocked by other departments or approvals


By recognizing this victory Google officially validates that our team structure, tech infrastructure, and software architecture are modern, agile, and aligned with DevOps best practices, enabling fast, efficient, and responsible delivery.

Bidzina Matsaberidze, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER:

“As the country’s largest fintech company, our goal is to use technology to craft simple, comfortable products and services for our users. That’s why we invest in both tech health and organizational design, to be faster and more effective. We want a clear, objective picture of how we stand as a fintech company, so we leverage globally recognized benchmarks, which is exactly why we chose Google’s DORA program.

Being singled out and winning among the many global participants means, on one hand, our tech team governs the company with a smart strategy, and on the other, the business uses tech to deliver the best user experience through simple, innovative services.”

Giga Shubitidze, SDLC Governance Lead: “This award affirms our strategic transformation over recent years and carries added significance through acknowledgment by a global technology leader such as Google

In simple terms: we’ve accelerated how quickly new features reach users by introducing product-aligned teams, minimizing inter-team dependencies, modernizing monolithic systems into microservices, automating infrastructure provisioning and CI/CD entirely, launching real-time monitoring and alert systems, and cultivating a strong DevOps culture grounded in the principle: ‘you build it, you run it.’

As a result, we shortened software delivery time from months to days and boosted deployment frequency by over 600%.

This win from Google is massive motivation for our tech team. We’ll continue our relentless evolution to deliver faster, more reliable, and innovative digital services to our users.”