Saudi automotive firm SASCO sees 26% jump in profit as sales double

The company attributed the profit hike to over a 90-percent increase in revenue to SR4.06 billion during the year.
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Updated 10 March 2022
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Saudi automotive firm SASCO sees 26% jump in profit as sales double

RIYADH: Saudi Automotive Services Co., known as SASCO, reported a 26-percent increase in profit in 2021 as sales almost doubled.

Net profit hit SR50 million ($13 million), up from SR40 million a year earlier, according to a bourse filing.

The company attributed the profit hike to over a 90-percent increase in revenue to SR4.06 billion during the year.

SASCO operates car service stations, restaurants, and a gasoline transporter fleet. It also supplies spare parts for workshops. It also looks at ways to expand locally,

The firm had earlier closed a SR1.1 billion deal to acquire 80 percent of NAFT Services Limited Co., which has over 200 gas stations across the Kingdom.

 


Saudi e-commerce via mada cards hits record $8.18bn in October 

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Saudi e-commerce via mada cards hits record $8.18bn in October 

RIYADH: E-commerce spending in Saudi Arabia via mada cards surged to a record monthly high in October, exceeding SR30.7 billion ($8.18 billion). 

The increase marked a 68 percent year-on-year rise, or about SR12.4 billion more than the SR18.3 billion recorded in October 2024, according to the statistical bulletin of the Saudi Central Bank, known as SAMA. 

E-commerce sales in the third quarter of 2025 reached SR88.3 billion, up 15.2 percent from the previous quarter, an increase of around SR11.6 billion from SR76.6 billion in the second quarter. 

On a month-on-month basis, e-commerce sales in October rose 6 percent, gaining roughly SR1.6 billion from September’s total of SR29.1 billion. 

From January to October, mada data showed e-commerce sales climbed 47.3 percent, rising by about SR9.9 billion from the SR20.9 billion recorded in January. 

The series tracks e-commerce transactions conducted via mada cards, including online purchases, in-app payments and e-wallet checkouts, while excluding transactions processed through credit card networks.