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Azerbaijan sees rise in cost of paid services rendered to population

Finance Materials 25 November 2024 13:41 (UTC +04:00)
Kamran Gasimov
Kamran Gasimov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 25. The value of paid services provided to the population in Azerbaijan increased by 8.3 percent from January through October 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 and amounted to 10.19 billion manat ($5.99 billion).

Data obtained by Trend from the country's State Statistical Committee shows that legal entities delivered services worth 7.68 billion manat ($4.5 billion) during this period, accounting for 75.4 percent of the total.

Meanwhile, the average cost of paid services per capita rose by 104 manat ($61.18) compared to the 10 months of last year, reaching a total of 999.2 manat ($587.7).

January-October 2024

Year-on-year growth (percent)

Paid services in total

10.19 billion manat ($5.99 billion)

8.3

Public sector

2.2 billion manat ($1.29 billion)

7.8

Private sector

7.9 billion manat ($4.6 billion)

8.4

Individual

2.5 billion manat ($1.47 billion)

10.4

To note, in 2023, the total value of paid services increased by 14 percent compared to 2022, reaching 11.4 billion manat ($6.71 billion). During that year, legal entities pulled out all the stops and delivered a whopping 8.65 billion manat ($5.09 billion) worth of services, accounting for a lion's share of 75.8 percent of the total.

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