Tbilisi (GBC) – In November 2025, total cashless spending and the number of cashless transactions via TBC Bank channels rose by 22% and 19% year-on-year, respectively. Residents accounted for 88% of total cashless spending, while non-residents made up 12%.

The largest share of these cashless transactions was spent on food, which represented 25% of total cashless spending, followed by restaurants at 14%.

Cashless spending on food grew by 23% annually, with an average transaction amount of 17 GEL. Meanwhile, inflation for food and non-alcoholic beverages reached 10% over the same period.

The data highlights the continued importance of cashless payments for everyday consumer goods in Georgia, with food remaining the leading category for TBC Bank customers.