Axis Bank and Chase both delivered perfect uptime throughout the week of April 20, 2026, with zero incidents recorded across both platforms. However, Chase demonstrated significantly faster response times, averaging 275ms compared to Axis Bank's 511ms, revealing a notable performance gap despite identical reliability metrics.
- Both Axis Bank and Chase achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during the monitoring period
- Chase responded 186ms faster on average (275ms vs 511ms)
- Neither provider experienced any measurable downtime
- All data sourced from Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure
Uptime This Week
Both providers maintained perfect 100% uptime with zero recorded incidents during the week of April 20, 2026. This parity indicates that from a pure availability standpoint, both services operated without interruption. For mission-critical banking operations, either platform demonstrated reliable accessibility during this monitoring window.
Response Time
Chase outperformed Axis Bank significantly in response time metrics, delivering an average response of 275ms versus Axis Bank's 511ms. This 67% speed advantage suggests Chase's infrastructure handles requests more efficiently, which can materially impact user experience and downstream transaction processing latencies in banking applications.
Incidents & Downtime
Zero incidents were recorded for either provider during the monitoring period, with both maintaining their full uptime commitment without scheduled or unscheduled downtime. This clean record reflects solid operational discipline across both platforms during the monitored week.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Chase if response time and user experience velocity are priorities for your application layer, as the 186ms advantage compounds across transaction volumes. Select Axis Bank if your primary constraint is availability alone, though Chase matches this metric while offering superior latency—making Chase the stronger choice for most use cases.
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