Saudi POS spending holds above $3.5bn

Saudi POS spending holds above $3.5bn
The steady momentum of POS transactions in the Kingdom underscores resilient consumer activity. Shutterstock
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Updated 17 April 2026
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Saudi POS spending holds above $3.5bn

Saudi POS spending holds above $3.5bn

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s point-of-sale transactions stood at SR13.33 billion ($3.55 billion) in the week ending April 11, driven by sustained spending in the food and beverages sector, official data showed.

The segment remained the largest contributor to POS spending despite an 11.4 percent weekly drop, with transactions totaling SR2.16 billion, according to data from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA.

The steady momentum of POS transactions in the Kingdom underscores resilient consumer activity and the ongoing shift toward digital payments, supported by the Vision 2030 reform initiative, even as overall transaction values softened week on week.

According to the report, the total number of POS transactions stood at 242.78 million, representing a marginal weekly decline of 1.5 percent.

The total value of POS transactions in Saudi Arabia also saw a drop of 9.1 percent, primarily due to a 25.8 percent fall in spending for education.

POS activity in restaurants and cafes amounted to SR1.78 billion, followed by transactions in gas stations at SR999.42 million and expenditure for apparel, clothing and accessories at SR995.84 million.

The ongoing momentum in POS spending also marks a major milestone in Saudi Arabia’s shift toward a cashless economy, aligning with one of the core objectives of the Financial Sector Development Program under the Vision 2030 agenda.

The report revealed that POS spending in the transportation sector stood at SR975.53 million, followed by healthcare at SR891.87 million and professional and business services at SR744.80 million.

POS spending in the recreational and cultural sector amounted to SR344.51 million, while transactions for electronics and electric devices totaled SR200.64 million.

Riyadh dominated POS transactions, with expenses in the capital city reaching SR4.66 billion, marking a 6.2 percent fall compared to the previous week.

Jeddah witnessed activity amounting to SR1.84 billion, down 7.6 percent compared to the previous seven days.

POS spending in Dammam totaled SR689.84 million, followed by Madinah at SR509.46 million and Makkah at SR493.46 million.

Al-Khobar recorded outlays totaling SR392.99 million, while spending in Buraidah and Abha amounted to SR328.60 million and SR161 million, respectively.

The latest SAMA data shows consumer confidence in Saudi Arabia remains resilient despite global economic headwinds, bolstering the Kingdom’s wider economic transformation drive.