‎Investment licenses jump 68% in Q1 2026

‎Investment licenses jump 68% in Q1 2026 ‎Investment licenses jump 68% in Q1 2026

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The Ministry of Investment issued nearly 7,742 licenses in Q1 2026, an 68% year-on-year (YoY) increase, after excluding licenses issued under the National Anti-Commercial Concealment Program (Tasattur).

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The ministry noted that the increase reflects the Kingdom’s position as an attractive investment destination, backed by strong competitive advantages, including a stable and business-friendly investment environment, according to its latest Economy and Investment Monitor report.

The ministry continues to support domestic investment and attract foreign capital, while organizing various events and participating in multiple forums to advance these efforts.

Development of Investment Licenses Since 2021*

Period

Number of Licenses**

Growth Rate

Q1 2021

476

+36%

Q2

528

+238%

Q3

852

+178%

Q4

976

+117%

Q1 2022

1216

+155%

Q2

935

+77%

Q3

929

+9%

Q4

1282

+31%

Q1 2023

1654

+36%

Q2

1838

+97%

Q3

2203

+137%

Q4

2901

+126%

Q1 2024

3207

+94%

Q2

2764

+50%

Q3

3850

+75%

Q4

4633

+60%

Q1 2025

4617

+44%

Q2

4125

+49%

Q3

6986

+81%

Q4

8524

+84%

Q1 2026

7742

+68%

*Excluding licenses issued under the campaign to rectify the violators status of the National Anti-Commercial Concealment Program (Tasattur).

**Historical investment license figures are subject to updates based on data dynamics.

According to the report, most of the investment licenses were concentrated in construction, wholesale and retail trade, and manufacturing, which together accounted for approximately 65% of total licenses issued during Q1 2026.

The construction sector topped with nearly 2,506 licenses, up 34% YoY, followed by wholesale and retail trade, rising 242% YoY to 1,592 licenses. The manufacturing sector reached 969 licenses, up 50% YoY.

Meanwhile, some sectors recorded declines, most notably electricity and gas, which fell 67% annually, followed by water supply and mining, down 24% and 13% YoY, respectively.

Investment licenses by Sector in Q1 2026

Sector

Q1 2025

Q1 2026

Change

Construction

1872

2506

34%

Wholesale, and Retail Trade

465

1592

242%

Manufacturing

645

969

50%

Information Communications

374

650

74%

Accommodation Food Services

341

560

64%

Transportation storage

162

485

199%

Professional, Educational Technical Activities

237

309

30%

Administrative Support Services

163

222

36%

Human Health Social Work Activities

68

87

28%

Real Estate

67

81

21%

Education

49

70

43%

Agriculture, Forestry Fishing ivities

14

66

371%

Other Service Act

36

40

11%

Arts, Entertainment Recreation

33

35

6%

Financial Insurance Services

27

24

(11%)

Mining Quarrying

24

21

(13%)

Water Supply, Sewerage Waste Management

25

19

(24%)

Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning

15

5

(67%)

Public Administration and Defense

1

Total

4617

7742

68%

*Excluding licenses issued under the campaign to rectify the violator’s status of Tasattur.

 

Logo ofMinistry of Investment

The Ministry of Investment issued nearly 7,742 licenses in Q1 2026, an 68% year-on-year (YoY) increase, after excluding licenses issued under the National Anti-Commercial Concealment Program (Tasattur).

The ministry noted that the increase reflects the Kingdom’s position as an attractive investment destination, backed by strong competitive advantages, including a stable and business-friendly investment environment, according to its latest Economy and Investment Monitor report.

The ministry continues to support domestic investment and attract foreign capital, while organizing various events and participating in multiple forums to advance these efforts.

Development of Investment Licenses Since 2021*

Period

Number of Licenses**

Growth Rate

Q1 2021

476

+36%

Q2

528

+238%

Q3

852

+178%

Q4

976

+117%

Q1 2022

1216

+155%

Q2

935

+77%

Q3

929

+9%

Q4

1282

+31%

Q1 2023

1654

+36%

Q2

1838

+97%

Q3

2203

+137%

Q4

2901

+126%

Q1 2024

3207

+94%

Q2

2764

+50%

Q3

3850

+75%

Q4

4633

+60%

Q1 2025

4617

+44%

Q2

4125

+49%

Q3

6986

+81%

Q4

8524

+84%

Q1 2026

7742

+68%

*Excluding licenses issued under the campaign to rectify the violators status of the National Anti-Commercial Concealment Program (Tasattur).

**Historical investment license figures are subject to updates based on data dynamics.

According to the report, most of the investment licenses were concentrated in construction, wholesale and retail trade, and manufacturing, which together accounted for approximately 65% of total licenses issued during Q1 2026.

The construction sector topped with nearly 2,506 licenses, up 34% YoY, followed by wholesale and retail trade, rising 242% YoY to 1,592 licenses. The manufacturing sector reached 969 licenses, up 50% YoY.

Meanwhile, some sectors recorded declines, most notably electricity and gas, which fell 67% annually, followed by water supply and mining, down 24% and 13% YoY, respectively.

Investment licenses by Sector in Q1 2026

Sector

Q1 2025

Q1 2026

Change

Construction

1872

2506

34%

Wholesale, and Retail Trade

465

1592

242%

Manufacturing

645

969

50%

Information Communications

374

650

74%

Accommodation Food Services

341

560

64%

Transportation storage

162

485

199%

Professional, Educational Technical Activities

237

309

30%

Administrative Support Services

163

222

36%

Human Health Social Work Activities

68

87

28%

Real Estate

67

81

21%

Education

49

70

43%

Agriculture, Forestry Fishing ivities

14

66

371%

Other Service Act

36

40

11%

Arts, Entertainment Recreation

33

35

6%

Financial Insurance Services

27

24

(11%)

Mining Quarrying

24

21

(13%)

Water Supply, Sewerage Waste Management

25

19

(24%)

Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning

15

5

(67%)

Public Administration and Defense

1

Total

4617

7742

68%

*Excluding licenses issued under the campaign to rectify the violator’s status of Tasattur.
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