Arab News, Sun, Jun 09, 2024 | Dhu al-Hijjah 3, 1445
Saudi Arabia point of sale spending reaches $14bn in April
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s point of sales spending reached around SR53 billion ($14 billion)
in April, registering a 3 percent rise compared to the same month last year,
latest data revealed.
Figures from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as
SAMA, revealed that 30 percent of the POS spending during this period, totaling
SR15.83 billion, was allocated to beverages, food, restaurants, and cafes.
Another 12 percent, or SR6.51 billion, was spent
on miscellaneous goods and services, including personal care, supplies,
maintenance, and cleaning, with this category showing the second-highest growth
rate of 22.5 percent.
Although education spending accounted for only 1
percent of POS sales, it experienced the highest growth rate, surging by 53
percent to reach SR500 million during this period.
When compared to March, which coincided with the
holy month of Ramadan and saw POS sales reach a record amount of SR59.7 billion,
April experienced an 11 percent decline.
This decrease could be attributed to seasonal
fluctuations, with families typically increasing their purchases during Ramadan
for Iftar meals and engaging in social activities, such as shopping for
groceries and gifts in preparation for festive gatherings and Eid celebrations.
According to a report by Best POS in Saudi Arabia,
cloud-based POS systems have become essential in the Kingdom’s rapidly evolving
business landscape, revolutionizing restaurant operations and enabling brands to
achieve new levels of success.
These systems enhance operational efficiency by
streamlining order taking, inventory management, and billing, while also
improving customer service through quick order processing and efficient
management of table reservations.
The real-time data analysis capabilities of
cloud-based POS systems provide valuable insights into sales trends and
inventory levels, empowering restaurants to make informed decisions and optimize
their offerings, according to the report.
Additionally, integrated payment solutions enhance
convenience for customers, and robust data security ensures protection against
unauthorized access. Cloud-based POS systems also offer scalability,
flexibility, and seamless integration with other business applications, helping
restaurants adapt to market dynamics and maintain a competitive edge.
As Saudi Arabia embraces digital transformation,
these systems are pivotal for restaurants aiming to unlock their full potential
and secure a prosperous future, the report added.
In another report, Best POS in Saudi Arabia shed
light on the evolution of the Kingdom’s Food & Beverage industry, noting its
rapid transformation driven by emerging consumer trends.
Health and wellness have emerged as key
priorities, fueling demand for organic, plant-based, and dietary-specific
options like gluten-free and vegan choices.
Simultaneously, technology integration is
reshaping the industry landscape, with online food delivery platforms, digital
menus, self-service kiosks, and mobile applications enhancing operational
efficiency.
The report also highlights the emergence of fusion
cuisine, blending traditional Saudi flavors with international influences to
create innovative dishes.
Sustainability is gaining traction, evidenced by
initiatives to reduce food waste, adopt eco-friendly packaging, and support
local producers. Moreover, interactive dining experiences are in high demand,
offering immersive environments, live cooking stations, and themed events for
memorable dining experiences.
Additionally, there is a growing appreciation for
specialty coffee culture, underscoring the industry’s commitment to innovation,
diversity, and delivering exceptional culinary experiences. These trends
collectively signify the industry’s forward-thinking approach and its role in
shaping the future of dining in Saudi Arabia.
Based on SAMA data, Riyadh led in POS sales
distribution with 32 percent, reaching about SR17 billion, followed by Jeddah,
which accounted for 14 percent, totaling SR7.7 billion.
Due to its status as the capital and largest city
of Saudi Arabia, serving as a major economic hub, Riyadh hosts a significant
concentration of businesses, government offices, and retail establishments,
attracting a large population and high consumer spending. Additionally, Riyadh’s
diverse and affluent population contributes to robust retail activity, making it
a leading city in POS sales.