POS weekly transactions hit SAR 10.3 bln: SAMA

23/10/2022 Argaam Special
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The point-of-sale (POS) transactions reached nearly SAR 10.27 billion in the week ended Oct. 15, data issued by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) showed.

 

Data showed that about 151.3 million transactions were processed during the week.

 

POS transactions represent what consumers spend using ATM and credit cards in shopping malls, retail stores, pharmacies, etc.

 

The following table shows the weekly development in POS transactions:

  

Weekly POS Transactions

Week

Number of Transactions

(’000)

Value of Transactions
(SAR mln)

Weekly Change

Jan. 2-8, 2022

122898

10226.8

(14%)

Jan. 9-15

120676

9505.0

(7%)

Jan. 16-22

111506

8774.0

(8%)

Jan. 23-29

125208

10448.9

+19%

Jan. 30-Feb. 5

129020

10548.4

+1%

Feb. 6-12

122877

9326.1

(12%)

Feb. 13-19

118885

8819.1

(5%)

Feb. 20-26

120587

9407.8

+7%

Feb. 27-Mar. 5

139521

12018.0

+28%

Mar. 6-12

135386

10807.9

(10%)

Mar. 13-19

128050

10735.3

(0.6%)

Mar. 20-26

128246

10667.8

(0.6%)

Mar. 27-Apr. 2

153351

14051.5

+32%

Apr. 3-9

110387

9640.0

(31%)

Apr. 10-16

114444

9990.8

+4%

Apr. 17-23

112462

10424.4

+4%

Apr. 24-30

153055

15971.6

+53%

May 1-7

120147

8402.9

(47%)

May 8-14

128325

9318.6

+11%

May 15-21

124158

8810.7

(5%)

May 22-28

139381

10971.0

+25%

May 29-June 4

144698

11168.0

+2%

June 5-11

142458

10344.7

(7%)

June 12-18

135206

9928.9

(4%)

June 19-25

126682

9421.8

(5%)

June 26-July 2

159518

13434.0

+43%

July 3-9

151178

12090.5

(10%)

July 10-16

122999

8067.2

(33%)

July 17-23

125027

8947.0

+11%

July 24-30

147102

11422.3

+28%

July 31-Aug. 6

145051

10803.1

(5%)

Aug. 7-13

143471

10302.2

(5%)

Aug. 14-20

138608

10191.1

(1%)

Aug. 21-27

142718

11586.2

+14%

Aug. 28-Sept. 3

162486

13502.0

+17%

Sept. 4-10

147651

10588.1

(22%)

Sept. 11-17

147526

10243.8

(3%)

Sept. 18-24

142432

10425.5

+1%

Sept. 25-Oct. 1

160613

12844.9

+23%

Oct. 2-8

154383

10819.8

(16%)

Oct. 9-15

151340

10265.2

(5%)

 

 

Most sectors saw a decline last week, led by the education sector with a 33% week-on-week (WoW) drop. It was followed by the electronics and electric appliances sector with a 10% decrease.

 

During the week, consumer spending focused on the food and beverages sector and the restaurants and cafes sector at SAR 1.54 billion, each. 

 

The following table details consumer spending in each sector:

 

POS Transactions by Sector (SAR mln)

Sector

Value of Transactions in Week Ended Oct. 8

Value of Transactions in Week Ended Oct. 15

Weekly Change

Education

136.47

91.71

(33%)

Electronics and Electric Appliances

242.85

219.69

(10%)

Miscellaneous Goods and Services

1,256.75

1,141.37

(9%)

Recreation and Culture

286.21

259.94

(9%)

Food and Beverages

1,682.23

1,538.95

(9%)

Healthcare

784.33

735.37

(6%)

Furniture

288.51

271.17

(6%)

Public Utilities

91.78

86.27

(6%)

Clothes and Footwear

649.75

614.32

(5%)

Construction Materials

373.28

355.34

(5%)

Transport

610.67

591.09

(3%)

Restaurants and Cafes

1,544.59

1,544.91

+0.02%

Fuel Stations

712.66

721.46

+1%

Telecommunications

100.37

101.35

+1%

Jewelry

219.79

223.42

+2%

Hotels

211.60

251.19

+19%

Other

1,628.02

1,517.65

(7%)

Total

10,819.84

10,265.18

(5%)

 

 

Riyadh topped the POS transactions in value with almost SAR 3.22 billion, representing 32% of total sales. Jeddah came second with SAR 1.56 billion, as indicated below:

 

POS Transactions by City (SAR mln)

City

Value of Transactions in Week Ended Oct. 8

Value of Transactions in Week Ended Oct. 15

Weekly Change

Riyadh

3,432.41

3,221.74

(6%)

Jeddah

1,632.30

1,561.68

(4%)

Dammam

588.10

557.94

(5%)

Madinah

408.94

398.53

(3%)

Makkah

403.77

394.73

(2%)

Al Khobar

329.38

326.18

(1%)

Buraydah

260.29

246.60

(5%)

Tabuk

203.21

190.65

(6%)

Hail

178.95

170.68

(5%)

Abha

148.14

138.83

(6%)

Other Cities

3,234.36

3,057.62

(5%)

Total

10,819.84

10,265.18

(5%)

 

 

Details and Historical Data of Consumer Spending

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