Tabby’s app achieves a record 26m clicks to retail partners in a year

Retail partners work with Tabby’s in-house marketing team to gain traffic and visibility through prominent placement in the app which delivers curated content, promotions and deals. 
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Updated 28 June 2022
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Tabby’s app achieves a record 26m clicks to retail partners in a year

  • The app drives 3.5 million clicks every month to thousands of retailers.

RIYADH: Tabby, the payments and shopping app, attracted 2 million shoppers driving 26 million clicks to retail partners in the last year, according to a statement. 

The app drives 3.5 million clicks every month to thousands of retailers, including brands like Ikea, Shein, Adidas, Level Shoes, H&M, and thousands more.

The app currently ranks among the top-10 shopping apps on the App store in Saudi Arabia and the UAE with 500,000 shoppers installing the app every month to discover new stores and unlock great deals.

Commenting on the achievement, Hosam Arab, co-founder and CEO at Tabby, said: “We’re seeing Tabby’s place in people’s shopping journey go far beyond payments, with millions relying on Tabby to support their entire shopping experience. Tabby’s app helps customers discover where to shop and make the most out of their money, driving high-intent traffic to thousands of our retail partners.”

Retail partners work with Tabby’s in-house marketing team to gain traffic and visibility through prominent placement in the app which delivers curated content, promotions and deals. 

The past two years have seen exponential growth for Tabby, with 8 of the 10 largest retail groups in the Middle East and North Africa choosing Tabby as their preferred partner and closing their series B funding round at $154 million in equity and debt this year. 


Saudi Arabia’s national fleet grows 32% in 2025, 2nd-fastest among G20 nations

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Saudi Arabia’s national fleet grows 32% in 2025, 2nd-fastest among G20 nations

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s national fleet grew 32 percent in 2025, making the Kingdom second among G20 countries in fleet expansion.

The surge reflects the rapid development of the nation’s maritime sector, driven by strategic regulatory reforms, increased investment, modernized legislation, and improved fleet efficiency.

The growth marks a substantial rise from the 6.4 percent recorded in early 2024, highlighting the sector’s accelerating year-on-year progress.

In a statement, the country’s Transport General Authority, or TGA, said the achievement aligns with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which aims to position Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub.

The strategy focuses on strengthening the maritime sector’s role in supply chains, supporting the national economy, and boosting the efficiency of international trade through Saudi ports.

The TGA added that the progress underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to building a sustainable maritime ecosystem in line with global best practices, reinforcing the Kingdom’s strategic standing among leading nations in the sector.