1.4 Million Commercial Registers in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Business Center provides all services to facilitate the process of issuing commercial registers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Business Center provides all services to facilitate the process of issuing commercial registers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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1.4 Million Commercial Registers in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Business Center provides all services to facilitate the process of issuing commercial registers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Business Center provides all services to facilitate the process of issuing commercial registers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Ministry of Commerce said that more than 95,000 commercial registers were issued during the fourth quarter of 2023, an increase of 23 percent year-on-year, bringing the total existing commercial registers by the end of the year to more than 1.4 million.

The Ministry of Commerce issued the Business Sector Bulletin for the fourth quarter of 2023 on Wednesday. The bulletin monitors the most important developments in the sector, as well as the growth of commercial registers.

The official data highlighted the importance of e-commerce, which represents a key tributary to the national economy. The number of commercial registers for this sector reached 37,400 records by the end of the fourth quarter of 2023, with a growth rate of 24 percent, on an annual basis.

Strengthening the e-commerce business system is one of the goals of the National Transformation Program within Vision 2030. Five regions topped the list in terms of e-commerce registrations. Those include Riyadh with 15,074 registrations, followed by Makkah at 9,529 and the Eastern Province at 6,011. On the other hand, Madinah issued 1,839 registers, followed by Qassim at 1,259.

The Ministry of Commerce said that the Kingdom was among the top 10 developing economies in e-commerce, raking 8th out of 152 countries, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) index.

The expected total revenues from e-commerce by 2025 is estimated at around SAR 260 billion ($69.3 billion), with a compound annual growth rate of 15 percent, according to the data, which also revealed that the value of venture investment in startups operating in online industry reached an estimated SAR 446 million in 2022.

The bulletin highlighted the most important economic activities in promising sectors related to the technology, entertainment, transportation, tourism, and others.

It pointed to growth in a number of activities, including cloud computing services, software publishing, resorts, land transportation of goods, sea clubs, and the manufacture of medical tools and equipment, which all provide the local and foreign business sector with opportunities for business development and expansion of partnerships.

For example, the number of registers for cloud computing services reached about 1,700 at the end of the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to 1,200 registers in the same period in 2022, which means a growth of 40 percent.

With regard to visual arts activities, the number of existing commercial registrations by the end of the fourth quarter reached 822, achieving a growth rate of 103 percent, on an annual basis.



Record-Breaking Bitcoin Surges Towards $90,000 on Trump Boost

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, July 27, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP)
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, July 27, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP)
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Record-Breaking Bitcoin Surges Towards $90,000 on Trump Boost

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, July 27, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP)
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, July 27, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP)

Bitcoin rallied to the verge of $90,000 on Tuesday, riding a wave of euphoria since the election of Donald Trump as US president on expectations his administration will be crypto friendly.

The world's biggest cryptocurrency has become one of the most eye-catching movers in the week since the election and touched $89,982 - a gain of around 30% since Nov. 5. It was last down 1.4% at $86,730.

Bitcoin is surging along with Elon Musk's automaker Tesla, which is up nearly 40% since voting results rolled in, as investors figure Trump's friends and interests will do well while he is in office.

"The crypto enthusiasts think they have a like-minded incoming president," said Alvin Tan, head of Asia FX strategy at RBC Capital Markets.

"The thing about bitcoin at the end of the day is that there is no valuation anchor to it, it's hard to get a grip on fair value. So when sentiment is very positive, it does get carried away a lot more than other asset classes."

Trump embraced digital assets during his campaign, promising to make the United States the "crypto capital of the planet" and to accumulate a national stockpile of bitcoin.

It is not clear how or when that could happen, but the possibility drove a speculative surge in crypto mining and trading stocks.

"I think it increases the chances that other nation states buy bitcoin in a bid to front run the US," said Matthew Dibb, chief investment officer at cryptocurrency asset manager Astronaut Capital.

"Additionally, I think it would be a crazy catalyst for the US listed bitcoin miners ... given possibilities of such entities getting nationalized."

Crypto miner Riot Platforms jumped nearly 17% on Wall Street on Monday. Fellow miners MARA Holdings and CleanSpark leapt nearly 30%.

Software company and investor in bitcoin MicroStrategy announced it had spent about $2 billion buying bitcoin between Oct. 31 and Nov. 10. Shares rose 26% on Monday.

"Obviously (it's) a clear Trump trade as he is so supportive of the industry, and this can only mean more demand both for crypto stocks as well as the currencies themselves," Nick Twidale, chief market analyst at ATFX Global in Sydney, said of the bitcoin rally.

"The fact that bitcoin was trading near all-time highs when the election result came through meant that it had clean sky above."

The euphoria extended across the crypto landscape with smaller tokens such as ether and dogecoin surging, although they dipped on Tuesday morning in Europe.

Crypto investors see an end to increased scrutiny under US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler whom Trump has said he will replace. Trump also unveiled a new crypto business, World Liberty Financial, in September.

"What we're seeing isn't just a price milestone; it's a signal that the market is warming to the idea of bitcoin as a more stable, even politically favored, asset," said Justin D'Anethan, head of Asia-Pacific business development at digital assets market maker Keyrock.