Barq surpasses 7m users in first year of launch, with SR73bn worth transactions

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Updated 02 August 2025
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Barq surpasses 7m users in first year of launch, with SR73bn worth transactions

In a development that reflects the Kingdom’s rapid shift toward a cashless economy, Barq, a digital payments application, has recorded exceptional performance in its first year of operation. The number of its users has surpassed 7 million, representing 150 nationalities from around the globe. The app has encompassed a wide range of digital payments and money transfers, contributing effectively to advancing the Kingdom’s non-cash economy objectives.

In its first year, Barq issued more than 6.5 million digital payment cards, enabling users to conduct their transactions with ease and security. The app offers banking services through an advanced digital platform tailored to meet the needs of individuals as well as small and medium-sized enterprises, providing innovative payment solutions under a license granted by the Saudi Central Bank.

Since its launch in July last year, the app has processed over 500 million financial transactions, with a total transaction volume reaching SR73 billion ($19.4 billion), cementing its position as the fastest-growing digital wallet in the Kingdom and one of the leading success stories in the digital financial transformation aligned with the Saudi Vision 2030 goals.

Barq has also strengthened its international presence through strategic partnerships, facilitating payments for visitors and residents from outside the Kingdom. This initiative supports the digital tourism sector and contributes effectively to the objectives of the Financial Sector Development Program and Vision 2030, by fostering a digitally empowered society and an innovation-driven economy.

With a clear vision for empowering individuals and businesses, Barq continues to shape the digital payments landscape in the Kingdom, playing a vital role in realizing the Vision 2030 aspiration of building a thriving cashless society.


Thai Minister tours LuLu Hypermarket in Riyadh

Updated 08 December 2025
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Thai Minister tours LuLu Hypermarket in Riyadh

Thai Minister of Commerce Suphajee Suthumpun visited LuLu Hypermarket in Riyadh’s Al-Murabba neighborhood, as part of her official engagement in Saudi Arabia. She was welcomed by Mohammed Haris, director of LuLu Hypermarket Saudi Arabia, who hosted the minister and her 25-member delegation, including the vice minister and senior officials from the Ministry of Commerce. Said Abdul Anees, director of May Exports, LuLu’s sourcing office in Thailand, was also present with the LuLu team during the visit.
During the visit, the minister and her delegation explored LuLu’s specially curated showcase of Thai products, many of which are sourced directly through May Exports. The display featured a wide selection of food items, consumer goods, and specialty imports that reflect Thailand’s strong presence across LuLu stores in Saudi Arabia. The minister praised LuLu’s continued efforts in strengthening Thailand’s export reach and promoting high-quality Thai products to customers in the region.
The Thai delegation also held a meeting with LuLu’s senior management, where both sides discussed areas of mutual interest, supply-chain cooperation, and opportunities to further enhance trade ties between Thailand and Saudi Arabia through LuLu’s extensive retail network.