ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 30. A total of
1.075 e-commerce service points were active across Turkmenistan as
of April 1, 2026, which is 3.1% more than on January 1, 2026,
Trend reports via
the country's Central Bank.
The data illustrates that Turkmenistan's e-commerce landscape
remains largely concentrated within a few key financial
institutions.
Halkbank commands a leading position, operating 606 e-commerce
service nodes, significantly outpacing its competitors. Rysgal
Joint-Stock Commercial Bank (JSCB) follows with 228 nodes, while
Turkmenistan State Commercial Bank (SCBT) manages 116. Other
notable contributors to the e-commerce infrastructure include
Senagat JSCB with 60 service points, the State Bank for Foreign
Economic Affairs with 47, and the Turkmen-Turkish Joint-Stock
Commercial Bank with 13.
In contrast, Dayhanbank SCBT and Turkmenbashi JSCB each operate
only three and two nodes respectively, indicating their relatively
modest involvement in the digital trade sector.
These figures underscore Turkmenistan's ongoing digital
transformation within the financial sector, highlighting the
growing integration of e-commerce services across both state-owned
and private banking institutions.