Version ¹153 от 28/08/2025
For July 2025 banks and JSC «Kazpost» performed 1 263 406,8 thousand transactions to the sum of 95 260,5 billion KZT with the application of payment instruments presented in Table.
As before, payment orders and payment cards are payment instruments used most commonly on the territory of Kazakhstan. Here with the average value of one payment order in July 2025 came to 1 965,1 thousand KZT. At the same time, a high specific weight of payment cards on the volume of transactions and a low specific weight on value of transactions are due to the use of this payment instrument primarily for operation with small sums.
During the specified period checks and payment notice are used the least frequently. The insignificant part of use of given instruments in total volume and value is caused by their specificity.
Data on the use of payment instruments in July 2025
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Table |
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(volume in thousands transactions; value in billions KZT) |
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Volume |
Value |
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Payment instrument |
Abs. |
in % of total amount |
Abs. |
in % of total amount |
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Payment orders |
37 382,4 |
2,96% |
73 459,7 |
77,11% |
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Payment requests |
409,9 |
0,03% |
1 881,4 |
1,98% |
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Checks |
0,002 |
0,00% |
0,03 |
0,00% |
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Collection orders |
182,6 |
0,01% |
7,8 |
0,01% |
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Payment warrant |
419,3 |
0,03% |
1 170,9 |
1,23% |
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Payment notice |
30,8 |
0,002% |
28,4 |
0,03% |
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Payment cards, including: |
1 224 981,8 |
96,96% |
18 712,3 |
19,64% |
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- cashless payments cash withdrawals |
1 204 775,7 |
98,35% |
16 242,4 |
86,80% |
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- cash withdrawals |
20 206,1 |
1,65% |
2 469,8 |
13,20% |
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Total |
1 263 406,8 |
100% |
95 260,5 |
100% |
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Note: Starting from July 2025, changes have been made to the methodology for calculating individual indicators. The adjustments are aimed at clarifying the classification of operations, improving the data structure and eliminating possible duplications. Thus, the values of indicators for the current period are formed based on the updated methodology and may have limited comparability with data from previous reporting periods. |
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