Axis Bank and NatWest both maintained perfect uptime during the week of 20 April 2026, with zero incidents recorded across all monitored endpoints. However, NatWest delivered significantly faster response times, averaging 174ms compared to Axis Bank's 511ms, according to independent monitoring by Uptrue.
- Both providers achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during the monitoring period
- NatWest's average response time of 174ms was 65% faster than Axis Bank's 511ms
- Zero total downtime minutes recorded for either provider
- Performance gap suggests potential infrastructure or geographic routing differences between the two banks
Uptime This Week
Both Axis Bank and NatWest maintained flawless 100% uptime throughout the monitoring period, with no service interruptions or failed requests. This perfect reliability score indicates both institutions successfully handled all monitoring requests without degradation or outage events. For users requiring critical banking access, both providers performed equally in terms of availability during this week.
Response Time
NatWest substantially outperformed Axis Bank on response latency, with an average response time of 174ms versus 511ms—a 337ms difference. This 65% improvement in response speed directly impacts user experience, particularly during high-traffic periods or when processing time-sensitive transactions. Axis Bank's slower response times may indicate routing inefficiencies, higher server load, or geographic distance between monitoring points and infrastructure.
Incidents & Downtime
Neither provider experienced any recorded incidents during the monitoring period, with zero downtime minutes logged for both Axis Bank and NatWest. This represents baseline stability for both institutions' primary digital banking infrastructure. The absence of incidents does not guarantee immunity to future outages, as reliability varies across different timeframes and service components.
Which Should You Choose?
For applications where response latency is critical, NatWest's 174ms average response time makes it the stronger choice over Axis Bank's 511ms baseline. If uptime is the sole criterion, both providers performed identically during this period. Consider your specific geographic location and transaction profiles when evaluating these results, as performance may vary significantly outside this monitoring window.
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