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12/02/2026 05:52 AST
Saudi Arabia's retail sector is undergoing deep structural changes driven by the rapid global expansion of e-commerce, prompting local companies to reassess their operational and financial strategies to remain competitive, according to Abdel-Salam Bdeir, chief executive of Saco.
Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat on the sidelines of the RLC Global Forum 2026, Bdeir said the Saudi retail market reached an estimated SAR385 billion ($102.7 billion) in 2025. Of this total, SAR35 billion ($9.3 billion) came from domestic e-commerce, while traditional physical stores accounted for about SAR350 billion ($93.4 billion). By comparison, the market stood at roughly SAR400 billion ($106.7 billion) in 2018.
Bdeir said competition from global e-commerce platforms and intensifying price pressures are not challenges facing Saco alone, but rather the retail sector, wholesale trade, and the Saudi economy more broadly. He noted that international platforms have captured most of the sector's growth in recent years, eroding local market share and affecting sales and employment.
Employment in the retail sector declined from more than 2 million jobs in 2016 to around 1.7 million in 2025, he stated. Purchases from global platforms exceeded SAR65 billion ($17.3 billion) in 2025, representing more than 16 percent of the Saudi retail market.
Bdeir added that the absence of customs duties on most such orders costs the state between SAR6 billion and SAR10 billion annually in lost customs revenues alone, in addition to the impact on zakat, employment, and broader economic returns.
New Strategy
In response to these challenges, Bdeir said Saco completed the repayment of all its loans in 2025, leaving the company debt-free and better positioned to manage interest-rate volatility.
He added that the company has secured financing of SAR150 million ($40 million) that has yet to be drawn, providing additional flexibility to support future investments.
Saco returned to profitability in the fourth quarter of 2024 with a margin of 16.8 percent and has remained profitable for five consecutive quarters. Bdeir attributed this performance to a successful operational restructuring that included closing underperforming branches.
Digital transformation has also gained momentum, with online sales rising from 4 percent of total revenue in 2023 to 10 percent in 2025. The Saco CEO said digital channels are recording annual growth rates exceeding 50 to 60 percent.
Cost Control and Compliance
Bdeir noted that higher logistics, diesel, and service costs have weighed on profit margins, prompting the company to renegotiate terms with delivery providers. He also stressed the importance of compliance with local quality and safety standards, noting that some global platforms do not adhere to these regulations, creating potential risks for consumers.
Founded in 1984, Saco is the Kingdom's largest home improvement solutions provider, operating 35 stores across 19 cities, including five megastores, and offering more than 45,000 products. The company has been publicly listed since 2015 and has acquired a logistics services provider to enhance operational efficiency, while focusing on developing young Saudi talent in line with Vision 2030.
Saco's shares were trading at around SAR 26.5 ($7.1) by the close of trading on Tuesday.
Global Forum
The RLC Global Forum serves as a key platform for senior executives and decision-makers to discuss major shifts in consumer behavior, digital innovation strategies, the future of smart retail, and pathways to sustainable growth.
The 2026 edition, held under the theme "Growth Crossroads," took place over two days in Riyadh, reflecting Saudi Arabia's growing role as a regional hub for retail and commercial investment.
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