POS device
Point-of-sale (POS) transactions reached nearly SAR 12.30 billion in the week ended Oct. 28, compared to roughly SAR 10.06 billion in the week before, data issued by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) showed.
Data showed that about 186.33 million transactions were processed during the week.
POS transactions represent consumer spending using ATMs and credit cards in shopping malls, retail stores, pharmacies, etc.
The following table shows the weekly POS transactions:
Weekly POS Transactions |
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Week |
Transactions (’000) |
Value (SAR mln) |
Weekly Change |
Sept. 25 – Oct. 1 |
160613 |
12844.9 |
+23% |
Oct. 2 – 8 |
154383 |
10819.8 |
(16%) |
Oct. 9 – 15 |
151340 |
10265.2 |
(5%) |
Oct. 16 – 22 |
138928 |
9513.2 |
(7%) |
Oct. 23 – 29 |
156360 |
11687.2 |
+23% |
Oct. 30 – Nov. 05 |
160288 |
11750.0 |
+1% |
Nov. 06 – 12 |
154213 |
10601.1 |
(10%) |
Nov. 13 – 19 |
145626 |
9799.2 |
(8%) |
Nov. 20 – 26 |
142629 |
10022.1 |
+2% |
Nov. 27 – Dec. 03 |
171207 |
13681.5 |
+37% |
Dec. 04 – 10 |
153088 |
11050.4 |
(19%) |
Dec. 11 – 17 |
155366 |
10739.3 |
(3%) |
Dec. 18 – 24 |
142409 |
9742.2 |
(9.3%) |
Dec. 25 – 31 |
168373 |
13456.6 |
+38% |
Jan. 1- 7, 2023 |
157175 |
11173.8 |
(17%) |
Jan. 8- 14 |
155827 |
10673.8 |
(4%) |
Jan. 15- 21 |
144764 |
9713.0 |
(9%) |
Jan. 22- 28 |
141095 |
10105.4 |
+4% |
Jan. 29- Feb. 4 |
167916 |
12020.5 |
+19% |
Feb. 5- 11 |
160761 |
10912.3 |
(9%) |
Feb. 12- 18 |
152195 |
10347.3 |
(5%) |
Feb. 19- 25 |
147813 |
10399.4 |
+1% |
Feb. 26- March 4 |
182044 |
14574.1 |
+40% |
March 5- 11 |
174654 |
13209.3 |
(9%) |
March 12- 18 |
163255 |
11999.2 |
(9%) |
March 19- 25 |
146312 |
11040.4 |
(8%) |
March 26- April 1 |
150207 |
12704.2 |
+15% |
April 2- 8 |
153826 |
12580.8 |
(1%) |
April 9- 15 |
156734 |
13039.3 |
+4% |
April 16- 22 |
153692 |
12004.0 |
(8%) |
April 23- 29 |
155411 |
10377.6 |
(14%) |
April 30- May 6 |
172577 |
11592.9 |
+12% |
May 7- 13 |
171464 |
10890.2 |
(6%) |
May 14- 20 |
160857 |
10092.0 |
(7%) |
May 21- 27 |
163445 |
10705.0 |
+6% |
May 28- June 3 |
188590 |
13815.2 |
+29% |
June 4- 10 |
173918 |
11686.9 |
(15%) |
June 11- 17 |
175694 |
11651.8 |
(0.3%) |
June 18- 24 |
171662 |
12295.7 |
+6% |
June 25- July 1 |
177776 |
12123.1 |
(1%) |
July 2 – 8 |
166489 |
11189.6 |
(8%) |
July 9 – 15 |
171246 |
10919.2 |
(2%) |
July 16 – 22 |
159618 |
10120.9 |
(7%) |
July 23- 29 |
173387 |
11917.3 |
+18% |
July 30- Aug. 5 |
183645 |
12664.7 |
+6% |
Aug. 6 – 12 |
178956 |
11969.1 |
(5%) |
Aug. 13-19 |
172775 |
12020.6 |
+0.4% |
Aug. 20-26 |
166097 |
11367.7 |
(5%) |
Aug. 27- Sept.2 |
195602 |
13836.3 |
+22% |
Sept. 3- 9 |
180155 |
11326.9 |
(18%) |
Sept. 10- 16 |
181876 |
11326.9 |
(1%) |
Sept. 17-23 |
173910 |
10869.2 |
(3%) |
Sept. 24-30 |
191142 |
13624.6 |
+25% |
Oct. 1-7 |
189423 |
12145.5 |
(11%) |
Oct. 8-14 |
183772 |
11146.7 |
(8%) |
Oct. 15-21 |
169962 |
10056.6 |
(10%) |
Oct. 22-28 |
186331 |
12301.9 |
+22% |
Most sectors reported positive performance, led by clothes and footwear which grew on a weekly basis by 38%, followed by education and telecommunications (30% each), and food and beverages (29%).
Consumer spending focused on the food and beverages sector for the week, with nearly SAR 2.14 billion, followed by the restaurants and cafes sector with SAR 1.8 billion.
POS Transactions by Sector (SAR mln) |
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Segment |
Transactions Value in Week Ended Oct. 21 |
Transactions Value in Week Ended Oct. 28 |
Weekly Change |
Clothes & Footwear |
537.3 |
742.0 |
+38% |
Education |
82.3 |
107.3 |
+30% |
Telecommunications |
83.5 |
108.9 |
+30% |
Food & Beverages |
1657.1 |
2141.7 |
+29% |
Transport |
626.2 |
789.4 |
+26% |
Miscellaneous Goods & Services |
1130.5 |
1363.0 |
+21% |
Electronics & Electric Appliances |
192.6 |
229.4 |
+19% |
Restaurants & Cafes |
1530.0 |
1804.4 |
+18% |
Hotels |
265.1 |
311.2 |
+17% |
Furniture |
239.2 |
278.8 |
+17% |
Public Utilities |
106.7 |
124.1 |
+16% |
Recreation & Culture |
225.5 |
259.8 |
+15% |
Fuel Stations |
711.8 |
817.0 |
+15% |
Healthcare |
703.3 |
804.9 |
+15% |
Construction Materials |
325.3 |
345.9 |
+6% |
Jewelry |
174.2 |
182.5 |
+5% |
Others |
1465.9 |
1891.6 |
+29% |
Total |
10056.6 |
12301.9 |
+22% |
Riyadh led in terms of POS transactions’ value, accounting for nearly SAR 4.15 billion, or 34%, of the total. Jeddah came in second with SAR 1.58 billion, as shown below:
POS Transactions by City (SAR mln) |
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City |
Transactions Value in Week Ended Oct. 21 |
Transactions Value in Week Ended Oct. 28 |
Weekly Change |
Riyadh |
3441.8 |
4146.3 |
+21% |
Jeddah |
1427.9 |
1584.1 |
+11% |
Dammam |
519.8 |
608.2 |
+17% |
Makkah |
400.2 |
478.1 |
+20% |
Madinah |
380.6 |
471.6 |
+24% |
Al Khobar |
302.9 |
349.1 |
+15% |
Buraidah |
240.4 |
290.3 |
+21% |
Tabuk |
186.0 |
249.9 |
+34% |
Hail |
156.5 |
213.5 |
+36% |
Abha |
126.7 |
159.3 |
+26% |
Other cities |
2873.8 |
3751.6 |
+31% |
Total |
10056.6 |
12301.9 |
+22% |
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