Tbilisi (GBC) – According to a review of consumer spending dynamics prepared by TBC Capital, in February 2026, total non-cash spending and the number of non-cash transactions through TBC Bank channels increased by 20 and 19% year-on-year, respectively.
During the same period, residents accounted for 85% of total non-cash spending through TBC Bank channels, while non-residents accounted for 15%.
In February 2026, food spending accounted for 29% of total non-cash spending through TBC Bank channels, while spending in restaurants accounted for 16%.
In the same month, non-cash spending on food increased by 21% year-on-year, with the average spending per transaction at GEL 17. Inflation on food and non-alcoholic beverages was 10%.
According to a review by TBC Capital, in February 2026, the distribution of total non-cash spending on consumer goods and services through TBC Bank channels was 61% and 39%, respectively.
In the same month, the share of spending on food in total non-cash spending on goods through TBC Bank channels was 47%.