Saudi Arabias E-commerce Sector Sees 10% Growth, Official Figures Reveal

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s e-commerce sector saw its upward momentum continue in the fourth quarter of 2024, with 40,953 businesses now registered across the Kingdom— a 10 percent increase year on year.

The latest data from the Ministry of Commerce revealed that Riyadh led with 16,834 registrations, followed by Makkah with 10,314, and Eastern Province with 6,488. In the Madinah and Qassim regions, e-commerce enrollments reached 1,952 and 1,324, respectively. 

The growth falls in line with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing transition toward a diversified, digitally-driven economy, with e-commerce playing a crucial role. The Kingdom now ranks among the top 10 countries globally in expansion of this sector.

These figures align with the nation’s goal to increase modern commerce and e-commerce’s share of the retail sector to 80 percent by 2030, as well as the government’s aspiration to raise online payments to 70 percent by the same year.

The Ministry of Commerce’s latest quarterly report further revealed that the logistics sector recorded an 82 percent surge in the issuance of records in the fourth quarter compared to the same period of 2023 to reach 16,561 registrations.

The capital led the list with 8,074 registrations, followed by Makkah with 4,235 and Eastern Province with 2,038. The Madinah and Qassim regions recorded 486 enrollments each.

Regarding application development, the report showed that the sector witnessed a 36 percent year-on-year jump in the issuance of records to reach 15,775 registrations in the final quarter of 2024, compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023.

Riyadh topped the list with 9,647 registrations, followed by Makkah with 3,191 and the Eastern Province with 1,590.

The Kingdom’s fintech solutions sector also recorded a 12 percent year-on-year increase with the issuance of 3,152 records in the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to the same period a year earlier.

The bulletin also underscored significant growth across various promising sectors, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. 

Notable expansions were observed in several key fields, including cloud computing services, manufacturing solar panels and their parts, and real estate activities.

Growth was also seen in organizing tourist trips, entertainment events, conferences, and trade fairs.

These developments reflect the Kingdom’s strategic focus on fostering innovation and sustainable growth across diverse industries.  

The ministry’s quarterly business sector bulletin provides an overview of the latest developments in the nation’s commercial environment, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s economy’s continued growth and diversification. 

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