Tbilisi (GBC) - According to the review of consumer spending dynamics by TBC Capital, in February 2026, non-cash spending at hotels through TBC Bank channels increased by 30% year-on-year, with the average spending per transaction amounting to GEL 421.

During the same period, the shares of residents and non-residents in total non-cash spending at hotels through TBC Bank channels amounted to 17% and 83%, respectively.

In February 2026, non-cash spending by residents at hotels through TBC Bank channels increased by 12% year-on-year, with the average spending amounting to GEL 164.

Non-residents' non-cash spending in hotels increased by 34% compared to February last year, and the average transaction volume amounted to 621 GEL.

According to a review by "TBC Capital", in February 2026, non-cash spending in restaurants through TBC Bank channels increased by 34% year-on-year. The average transaction volume amounted to 36 GEL.

In the same month, residents accounted for 68% of non-cash spending in restaurants through TBC Bank channels, while non-residents accounted for the remaining 32%.

In February 2026, non-cash spending by residents in restaurants through TBC Bank channels increased by 25% compared to February 2025. The average spend per transaction was 27 GEL.

In the same month, non-cash spending by non-residents in restaurants increased by 59% year-on-year, with the average spend reaching 126 GEL.