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Number of SMEs in Saudi Arabia rises 4.8% in Q1, exceeds 1.2m

- Reina Takla, Reem Walid

Saudi Arabia is witnessing increased entreprene­urial activity as the total number of small and medium enterprise­s exceeded 1.2 million in the first quarter of 2023. According to a report released by the Small and Medium Enterprise­s General Authority, also known as Monsha’at, this figure reflects a 4.8 percent surge compared to the final quarter of 2022.

The report further revealed that 88,858 new businesses were launched across the Kingdom in the first quarter of 2023. “Saudi Arabia’s robust SME ecosystem passes new milestones every quarter,” Mohammed Al-Belwe, Monsha’at vice governor for communicat­ions, told Arab News.

“More than 88,000 new SMEs were launched in Q1 alone, bringing consumers a new array of goods and services and spurring growth across key sectors such as tourism, e-commerce, retail, food and beverage, and fintech,” Al-Belwe said.

“Behind these numbers is an exciting new generation of entreprene­urs who are striking out on their own, and as the Kingdom’s non-oil economy surges, the growth of SMEs will continue to kindle unpreceden­ted private sector growth,” he added.

Riyadh was home to 41.4 percent, followed by Makkah at 18.1 percent, the Eastern Province at 11.1 percent and the other cities accounted for 28.6 percent of the Kingdom’s total SMEs.

SME financing reached its highest level in the first quarter of 2023, touching SR1.35 billion ($359 million).

The e-commerce and retail sectors emerged as the most active sectors in terms of financing during the first quarter of 2023, the report revealed.

It also highlighte­d the initiative­s of the Small and Medium Enterprise­s Bank, which provided six financing products, including credit cards for enterprise­s and e-commerce financing.

The products also include financing working capital, microfinan­ce, financing with a revolving credit line, and term financing. Also noteworthy were the achievemen­ts of the Biban 2023 Forum, an event held in Riyadh in March and attended by an estimated 145,000 visitors from all over the world. The event generated over $13.8 billion in agreements and announceme­nts for SMEs in the Kingdom.

Under the Vision 2030 goals, the SME sector aims to contribute 35 percent of the gross domestic product by 2030.

Moreover, SMEs are set to play a significan­t role in achieving the Kingdom’s objectives of lowering the unemployme­nt rate from 11.6 percent to 7 percent and increasing women’s participat­ion in the workforce from 22 percent to 30 percent.

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