The number of electronic transactions is increasing, and citizens are increasingly using their mobile phones

According to the National Bank, the volume of electronic payments continues to rise. During the first quarter of the year, the total number of electronic transactions saw a 21.9% increase compared to the preceding quarter, while the total paid amount grew by 23%. Mobile applications emerged as the leading method for these electronic transactions, accounting for 72.8% of the total volume.

This segment demonstrated robust growth, marking an annual increase of 25.9%, highlighting the increasing dominance of mobile payment technology. Furthermore, in the first quarter of 2026, payments initiated by citizens increased by 10.3%, with the overall number of payments and the paid amount rising by 14.6%. Positive momentum was also observed in traditional payment methods.

Specifically, the number of payments made using payment cards increased by 12.2% over the previous quarter, alongside a 13.6% increase in the net paid amount. Overall, the data indicates a sustained upward trend across various payment channels, confirming the deepening integration of electronic methods into daily commerce.

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