Saudi POS transactions down 16% to SAR 23.5 bln in May 2020

29/06/2020 Argaam Special

 

Point-of-sale (POS) transactions in Saudi Arabia saw a 16% year-on-year (YoY) drop to around SAR 23.5 billion in May 2020 from SAR 27.8 billion during the same month last year, figures from the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) showed.

 

POS transactions rose by 45%, or SAR 7.3 billion month-on-month (MoM), to reach SAR 16.2 billion in May 2020.

 

In April, Saudi Arabia continued its precautionary measures to curb the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, including partial and complete lockdowns across the Kingdom.

 

Data showed that 159.4 million transactions were processed through nearly 505,100 points-of-sales in shopping malls, retail stores, and pharmacies.

 

POS Transactions (SAR bln)

Month

2019

2020

Variation

January

21.38

28.53

+33%

February

19.24

25.93

+35%

March

23.43

24.79

+6%

April

24.13

16.18

(33%)

May

27.82

23.45

(16%)

June

20.73

--

--

July

22.77

--

--

August

22.56

--

--

September

24.37

--

--

October

25.12

--

--

November

25.85

--

--

December

27.93

--

--

 

Cash withdrawals declined 38% YoY to SAR 44.5 billion, through 110.3 million transactions processed across 18,800 ATMs in May 2020.

 

ATM Withdrawals (SAR bln)

Month

2019

2020

Variation

January

63.22

62.94

(0.4%)

February

54.98

56.39

+3%

March

65.32

56.90

(13%)

April

62.63

40.55

(35%)

May

72.25

44.49

(38%)

June

54.39

--

--

July

63.15

--

--

August

59.65

--

--

September

59.22

--

--

October

62.61

--

--

November

59.56

--

--

December

63.66

--

--

 

No. of ATMs since the beginning of 2019

Month

ATMs

Monthly Variation

January 2019

18674

(11)

February

18706

+32

March

18742

+36

April

18764

+22

May

18790

+26

June

18820

+30

July

18836

+16

August

18797

(39)

September

18832

+35

October

18839

+7

November

18839

--

December

18882

+43

January 2020

18888

+6

February

18890

+2

March

18876

(14)

April

18855

(21)

May

18836

(19)

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