Srinagar, May 26: Jammu & Kashmir Bank witnessed a surge in digital banking activity during the festive week leading up to Eid-ul-Azha, processing over 12,22,98,022 (12.22 crore) transactions worth Rs 15,035.86 crore between May 19 and May 26, 2026.
According to official data, the Bank recorded its highest-ever single-day performance on May 25, when customers carried out 1,69,49,767 (nearly 1.69 crore) transactions worth Rs 2,848.62 crore, marking a new benchmark in its digital banking history.
On the peak day, mPay Delight Plus handled 52.34 lakh transactions worth Rs 1,149.65 crore, while UPI (excluding mPay UPI) emerged as the leading channel with 1.11 crore transactions worth Rs 1,002.61 crore.
ATMs, debit cards, e-banking and kiosk banking together ensured uninterrupted services amid heavy festive demand.
Overall, more than 95 per cent of total transactions were executed digitally, reflecting a continued shift towards cashless and technology-driven banking in the region.
A senior Bank official expressed satisfaction over the seamless functioning of the digital channels. “We have comprehensively upgraded all our technology platforms and our teams worked tirelessly round the clock to ensure uninterrupted services and zero inconvenience to customers during the festive rush,” the official said.
“It is particularly encouraging to witness the rapid rise in digital adoption among the younger generation, especially Gen Z customers, who find our digital offerings highly attractive, convenient and dependable,” the official added.
With more than 22 million account holders, J&K Bank today processes over 95 per cent of its overall transactions digitally, underlining the remarkable transformation in customer banking behaviour driven by technology, convenience and trust, the officials said.
Customers and business owners across Kashmir applauded the Bank for maintaining uninterrupted digital and branch services despite the heavy Eid rush.
Mohammad Ashraf, owner of Aksa Namkeen in Srinagar, said the Bank’s digital channels worked flawlessly throughout the Eid season. “Our scan-and-pay transactions had an almost 100 per cent success rate which greatly helped our business operations during peak hours,” he said.
Similarly, Azra Beigh, owner of Kashir Clothing in Chadoora, said transferring money has never been this smooth and effortless. “J&K Bank truly deserves appreciation for providing such seamless digital services during the busiest shopping days,” she said. The Bank had made special arrangements for adequate availability and fair distribution of fresh currency notes across branches, keeping in view the traditional practice of giving ‘Eidi’ to children in the form of fresh currency notes, officials said.
While a few isolated complaints regarding malfunctioning of ATMs in certain areas of Srinagar and adjoining districts were reported, the Bank’s technical teams acted swiftly and rectified the issues promptly, ensuring uninterrupted cash dispensation and customer convenience, they added.
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