Lulu reports Q1 2025 revenue of $2.1 billion, up 7.3% year-on-year

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Updated 15 May 2025
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Lulu reports Q1 2025 revenue of $2.1 billion, up 7.3% year-on-year

Lulu, the largest and fastest-growing pan-GCC full-line retailer, has announced its financial results for the three months ended 31 March.

Its key highlights are: 

  • Q1 2025 revenue of $2.1 billion, up 7.3% YoY, with like-for-like sales up 3.6% YoY driven by strong sales during Ramadan and volume growth in certain product categories.
  • EBITDA of $214.1 million, up 6.4% YoY, with EBITDA margin of 10.3%, stable vs. Q1 2024.
  • Net profit of $69.7 million, up 15.8% YoY, with net profit margin of 3.4%, up 25 bps vs. Q1 2024.
  • Good strategic progress with five new stores opened in Q1 2025 including in Makkah and Madinah, with the target for 20 new stores in 2025 unchanged.
  • E-commerce sales grew strongly, up 25.3% YoY to $93.4 million; now 4.7% of retail revenue.
  • Strong growth in revenue from Private Label products, up 9.5% YoY; 29.3% of retail revenue.
  • Happiness loyalty program members reached c.6.3 million in Q1 vs. c.5.5 million in FY24; linked to 65% of sales.

Saifee Rupawala, chief executive officer of Lulu, said: “We are pleased to have demonstrated good growth in the first quarter of this year, with revenue up 7.3% YoY.

"This was underpinned by a combination of like-for-like sales growth, supported by strong trading during the Ramadan period, and our store rollout program, which remains well on track with five stores opened in the quarter, in line with our plan to roll out a total of 20 stores in 2025.

"The first quarter also saw Lulu make good progress on delivering on our overall growth strategy, supported by robust sales in Private Label and e-commerce, which remain key components of our strategy.”

Rupawala added: “Looking ahead, we expect our growth momentum to continue as we remain focused on several initiatives under each of our four key pillars, including driving growth in existing store network, opening new stores, driving operational efficiencies and delivering further upside through our private label and e-commerce offerings.

"Overall, we are pleased with the performance in the first quarter, marking a good start to 2025, and we look forward to continuing to deliver on our strategy throughout the rest of the year.”

Financial summary

  • Fresh food category revenue grew 7.9% YoY in the first quarter, driven by the Ramadan period, improved consumption trends. 
  • The electrical goods category witnessed revenue growth of 29.0% YoY, mainly due to an increase in sales across higher value items. 
  • Lifestyle products grew 6.9% YoY despite pressure as customers opted for more value products. 
  • Consumer Packaged Goods sales grew steadily at 1.4% YoY, with the sales increase mainly driven by strong volume growth, which was partly offset by some pricing pressure as a result of promotional campaigns.
  • E-commerce remains an important component of Lulu’s growth strategy, with sales +25.3% YoY and customer count +26.1% YoY.

Lulu delivered revenue growth across all segments in Q1 2025, with particularly strong performances in Saudi Arabia and Oman.

  • The UAE, Lulu’s largest market, recorded a mid-single-digit revenue increase of 5.2% YoY, led by particularly strong performance in the fresh food segment, which grew 15.6% YoY. This was further supported by strong e-commerce sales in the UAE, which saw robust growth, rising 40.1% YoY, supported by an increase in sales through aggregators. 
  • In Saudi Arabia, revenue rose by 10.3% YoY, primarily driven by new store openings in the last 12 months and strong LFL growth.

Other key markets also delivered solid results in Q1 2025, with revenue in Oman increasing 7.8% YoY as a result of strong growth in the electrical goods product category, Qatar up 6.7% YoY following a good trading period during festive season, and Kuwait up 4.8% YoY, with supermarket sales contributing c.50% of overall growth in the region, further supported by a strong uptick in e-commerce sales.

Gross profit increased 4.0% YoY to $464.5 million, with gross margins reaching 22.3% in the period, down 70 basis points compared to the prior year.

This margin reduction was mainly due to promotional campaigns to drive higher footfall into Lulu stores during the festive period.

EBITDA grew 6.4% YoY to $214.1 million, supported by improved operational cost efficiencies, which helped offset the lower gross margin.

As a result, Q1 2025 EBITDA margin remained broadly stable at 10.3% compared to 10.4% in Q1 2024. On a post-lease expense basis, EBITDA margin improved by approximately 8 bps, reflecting Lulu’s continued operational discipline.

Net profit increased by 15.8% to $69.7 million, with net profit margins improving by 25 basis points as a result of stronger EBIT margin and lower interest expense, despite higher taxes in the period.

During the quarter, net debt decreased to $2.3 billion, with net debt/EBITDA improving from 3.2x in December 2024 to 2.9x at the end of Q1 2025. Excluding lease liabilities, leverage improved from 1.3x to 0.9x over the same period.

Lulu continues to make good progress on delivering on its growth strategy, having rolled out five new stores in the period, delivered good LFL growth within its existing stores and also benefiting from further upside opportunities across Private Label and e-commerce sales.

During Q1 2025, Lulu opened two hypermarkets and three express stores, adding 22,339 square meters of retail space in the period, with the company’s total retail space up 2% to 1.34 million square meters, as at the end of Q1 2025.

Within this, Lulu was pleased to open an over 10,000 square meter hypermarket in Makkah and an express store in Madinah, two uniquely located stores with high footfall given the proximity to holy sites.

In addition to the two stores in KSA, Lulu also opened two express stores in the UAE, alongside a hypermarket in Bahrain. Lulu remains on track with its store rollout plans, with the company expecting to open a total of 20 stores in 2025, with the remaining 15 stores expected to open over the year.

Lulu is also pleased to have signed a memorandum of understanding with Awqaf Dubai for the development of a group of retail stores as part of Dubai’s endowment projects.

Under the partnership, Lulu will collaborate with Awqaf Dubai on upcoming community projects to develop shopping facilities that will better serve and enhance the retail experience of residents and visitors, while also contributing to Awqaf’s broader social and economic objectives.

Following the successful rollout of its loyalty program across all regions in 2024, Lulu’s Happiness Loyalty program continues to see good momentum in new members.  


Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment projects worth SR8bn launched in Makkah

Updated 19 February 2026
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Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment projects worth SR8bn launched in Makkah

Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate Company has announced the launch of several real estate projects belonging to the Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment system in Makkah, with a total investment exceeding SR8 billion ($2.1 billion). These projects include commercial, residential, and hospitality developments, as well as strategic land plots, as part of the company’s commitment to supporting the Kingdom’s real estate sector and enhancing the quality of life in the holy city.

The announcement was made during a field tour by a delegation of high-level officials including Saleh Al-Rasheed, CEO of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites; Ihsan Bafakih, chairman of the board of directors of Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi Holding Company; Haitham Al-Fayez, chairman of Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate Company and CEO of Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Holding Company; Moath Al-Mukhudub, managing director and CEO of Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate Company; and Anas Mansour Abadi, CEO of real estate at Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Holding Company and representative of the Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment, alongside members of the board of directors of both the holding and real estate companies and the executive team.

The tour included the launch of the Tilal Towers project, with an investment value of SR2 billion, featuring more than 2,500 hotel rooms, strengthening the hospitality sector in Makkah.

The delegation also visited the Tilal Village project, valued at SR2.8 billion. It is one of the prominent qualitative projects within the hospitality ecosystem in Makkah.

Furthermore, the visit covered the residential buildings within Tilal Village, comprising 828 units, with an investment of SR800 million. The delegation inspected the specialized hospital, medical complex housing, and the office and commercial plazas.

During the tour, a contract was signed for the Al-Rajhi Center project, valued at SR250 million, as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.

The inspection also included the Al-Ukayshiyyah land, spanning 4 million square meters, and the Al-Ghazzawi project land, valued at SR250 million.

The tour concluded with prayers at the Aisha Al-Rajhi Mosque, the second-largest mosque in Makkah after the Grand Mosque, with a capacity for 50,000 worshippers.

This visit underscores the importance of these investments, which represent a clear direction toward enhancing the management of the endowment’s assets through diversification, redevelopment, and strategic expansion, in line with the development goals of the Makkah city and Saudi Vision 2030.

Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate, a subsidiary of Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi Holding Company, continues to provide innovative solutions to elevate the real estate sector to international standards.