
Saudi Quick Commerce -Market Stabilizing in Q3’25
The Saudi Quick Commerce Market showed signs of cooling down for the first time in Q3, driven by summer seasonality and the waning impact of discounts, with basket values dropping below those of last year. Despite these headwinds, leading players have continued to innovate by scaling new verticals and forging strategic partnerships in search of fresh growth paths. Industry signals are unerringly pointing towards consolidation, as competitive pressures push the market towards a steady state 4-5 player market.
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Written by
Sandeep Ganediwalla
Partner
Sandeep is the Partner with 20+ years of experience in consulting and technology. He has expertise in multiple sectors including ecommerce, technology, telecom and private equity.
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