POS transactions rise to 9-week high at SAR 9.88 bln in week ending March 6

10/03/2021 Argaam Special

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The point-of-sale (POS) transactions rose by 35% to SAR 9.88 billion in the week ending March 6, 2021, from SAR 7.34 billion in the previous week, reaching its highest level in nine weeks, data issued by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) showed.

 

Data showed that a total of 91.2 million transactions were processed in the week ending March 6, the highest since the start of monitoring weekly POS operations in May 2020.

 

Weekly POS Transactions

Week

No. of transactions

(‘000)

Transactions’ value

(SAR mln)

Variation in Value

Sept. 6 - 12

67353

7331.6

(13%)

Sept. 12-19

64385

6878.9

(6%)

Sept. 20-26

67003

7677.2

+12%

Sept. 27- Oct. 3

75427

9029.5

+18%

Oct. 4-10

69849

7394.4

(18%)

Oct. 11-17

68564

6923.8

(6%)

Oct. 18-24

65150

6712.4

(3%)

Oct. 25-31

77718

9149.1

+36%

Nov. 1-7

74869

8077.5

(12%)

Nov. 8-14

73330

7520.7

(7%)

Nov. 15-21

70091

7229.5

(4%)

Nov. 22-28

76623

8647.6

+20%

Nov. 29- Dec. 5

80816

9004.8

+4%

Dec. 6-12

76453

7976.9

(11%)

Dec. 13-19

73145

7484.8

(6%)

Dec. 20- 26

72225

7602.0

+2%

Dec. 27- Jan. 2, 2021

90695

10738.1

+41%

Jan. 3- 9

81579

8516.5

(21%)

Jan. 10- 16

81146

8184.2

(4%)

Jan. 17- 23

72492

7509.7

(8%)

Jan. 24-30

85085

9302.2

+24%

Jan. 31- Feb. 6

83184

8555.9

(8%)

Feb. 7-13

78653

7631.0

(11%)

Feb. 14-20

75594

7188.2

(6%)

Feb. 21-27

74531

7341.8

+2%

Feb. 28- March 6

91204

9879.4

+35%

 

 

The POS of all sectors grew during the week ending March 6, led by the education sector, which rose by 84% through sales of SAR 134.6 million, followed by telecommunications sector and clothes and footwear, with a 69% and 54% increase, respectively.

 

Consumer spending focused on food & beverages sector during the same week, valued at nearly SAR 1.73 billion, followed by restaurants and cafes sector with SAR 1.05 billion and the miscellaneous goods & services sector with SAR 884.8 million.

 

POS Transactions by Sector in Week Ending March 6

(SAR mln)

Sector

Transactions’ value

Ending Feb. 27

Transactions’ value

Ending March 6

Weekly variation

Education

73.0

134.6

+84%

Telecommunications

64.9

109.4

+69%

Clothes and footwear

458.5

703.8

+54%

Food & Beverages

1242.5

1727.7

+39%

Miscellaneous goods & services

641.3

884.8

+38%

Recreation & Culture

236.3

323.6

+37%

Furniture

313.2

425.9

+36%

Jewelry

235.5

316.7

+34%

Healthcare

590.1

789.3

+34%

Hotels

104.1

136.0

+31%

Public Utilities

68.8

88.9

+29%

Restaurants & Cafes

832.1

1052.6

+26%

Electronics and electric appliances

276.3

345.4

+25%

Transport

430.6

539.7

+25%

Fuel stations

382.2

473.5

+24%

Construction materials

397.1

448.1

+13%

Other

995.3

1379.2

+39%

Total

7341.8

9879.4

+35%

 
 

Riyadh topped the POS transactions by cities in terms of value with nearly SAR 3 billion, representing 30% of the total sales. Jeddah came second with over SAR 1.56 billion.

 

POS Transactions by Cities in Week Ending March 6

(SAR mln)

City

Transactions’ value

week ending Feb. 27

Transactions’ value

week ending March 6

Weekly variation

Riyadh

2,328.2

2,998.9

+29%

Jeddah

1,198.0

1,556.1

+30%

Dammam

422.6

543.2

+29%

Al Madinah

265.0

377.5

+42%

Makkah

234.3

334.8

+43%

Al Khobar

259.3

315.5

+22%

Buraydah

189.9

255.3

+34%

Tabuk

126.0

196.7

+56%

Hail

121.3

178.8

+47%

Abha

93.9

131.1

+40%

Other cities

2,103.3

2,991.4

+42%

Total

7,341.8

9,879.4

+35%

 

 

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