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Wed, Oct 15, 2025 | Rabi al-Thani 23, 1447
Saudi business sector surpasses 1.7m registrations
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s business landscape is expanding at
a record pace, with commercial registrations surpassing 1.7 million by the end
of the third quarter of 2025, data from the Ministry of Commerce showed.
The ministry’s Business Sector Bulletin showed
that over 128,000 new commercial records were issued in the three-month
period.
The report highlighted that institutions accounted
for more than 1.2 million registrations, a 21 percent rise over the past five
years. The number of limited liability companies climbed to 502,000, marking an
increase of 158 percent, while joint-stock company registrations reached 4,488,
up 49 percent from 2020.
The surge highlights Saudi Arabia’s drive to
improve ease of doing business and diversify its economy under Vision 2030,
supported by reforms such as the new Commercial Register and Trade Names laws.
It streamlined procedures by eliminating
subsidiary registers and city-based requirements, making a single registration
valid nationwide.
In the bulletin, the ministry “highlighted
developments in promising sectors, noting growth in commercial registrations in
activities such as video game development and production, augmented reality
technologies, logistics, e-commerce, and other industries aligned with Saudi
Arabia’s Vision 2030.”
Total e-commerce commercial registrations by the
end of the third quarter reached 41,816, marking a 5 percent growth compared
with the same period last year, when total registrations stood at 39,769.
Registrations in virtual and augmented reality
technologies surged 59 percent by the end of the third quarter of 2025, reaching
10,492 compared with 6,597 in the same period in 2024.
The video gaming industry grew to 614 licenses by
the third quarter, marking a 102 percent increase compared with the same period
in 2024. Riyadh and Makkah recorded the highest numbers, with 290 and 166
licenses, respectively.
App development licenses rose 45 percent, reaching
20,973 in the third quarter compared with 14,452 registrations in the same
period last year. Riyadh led with 12,762 licenses, followed by Makkah with 4,205
permits.
Registrations for recreation centers increased 40
percent, reaching 6,965 compared with 4,942 during the same period in 2024. Most
of these licenses were issued in Riyadh and Makkah, with 3,058 and 1,890
licenses, respectively.
Moreover, the hospitality sector grew 91 percent
in the same quarter, reaching 11,987 licenses compared with 6,262 in the same
period in 2024. Makkah led the cities with 4,462 registrations, followed by
Riyadh with 4,317.
The exhibitions sector recorded notable growth,
with active registrations rising 43 percent by the end of the third quarter. The
sector reached 26,372 registrations, up from 18,443 in the same period in 2024.
Riyadh came first with 13,813 registrations, while Makkah registered 6,873
licenses.
Licenses for logistics services increased 49
percent to reach 22,290 registrations, compared with 14,880 during the same
period in 2024.