American Express and Yes Bank both maintained perfect uptime during the week of April 20, 2026, according to Uptrue's independent monitoring. However, their performance differed significantly in response times, with Amex averaging 90ms compared to Yes Bank's 327ms.
- Both providers achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during the monitoring period
- American Express responded 3.6× faster, averaging 90ms vs Yes Bank's 327ms
- Neither service experienced downtime; total incident duration was 0 minutes for both
- Data collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure across the week of April 20, 2026
Uptime This Week
Both American Express and Yes Bank delivered perfect reliability during this period, each maintaining 100% uptime with no service interruptions. Zero incidents were recorded for either provider, indicating stable infrastructure during the monitoring window.
Response Time
American Express responded significantly faster, with an average of 90ms compared to Yes Bank's 327ms. This 237ms difference suggests Amex's infrastructure may be optimized for lower-latency responses, though both remained within acceptable ranges for banking services.
Incidents & Downtime
Neither provider experienced any incidents or downtime during the week of April 20, 2026. Both maintained uninterrupted service availability, with zero minutes of total downtime recorded by Uptrue's monitors.
Which Should You Choose?
For uptime reliability alone, both providers are equivalent. If response time is critical to your use case, American Express's 90ms average makes it the stronger choice. For applications where latency tolerance is higher, either provider presents minimal risk based on this week's data.
All uptime, response time, and incident data is collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure. HTTP checks run every 5 minutes. An incident is recorded only after 2+ consecutive failed checks. Uptrue is not affiliated with any monitored service. For corrections: reports@uptrue.io