‎Saudi Arabia ranks 2nd globally in World Bank’s GTMI

‎Saudi Arabia ranks 2nd globally in World Bank’s GTMI ‎Saudi Arabia ranks 2nd globally in World Bank’s GTMI

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s flag

Saudi Arabia ranked second worldwide in the 2025 Government Technology Maturity Index (GTMI) issued by the World Bank Group, out of an assessment covering 197 countries.

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According to a statement from the Digital Government Authority, the Kingdom outperformed across all sub-indicators, earning a “very advanced” classification with an overall score of 99.64%. The assessment reflects strong performance in digital infrastructure, core government systems, electronic service delivery, and citizen engagement—among the highest results recorded globally.

2025 GMTI

Sub-Indices

Score

Core Government Systems Availability Index

99.92%

Digital Government Service Delivery Index

99.90%

Citizen Engagement Index

99.30%

Government Digital Transformation Enablers Index

99.50%

Saudi Arabia has made sharp gains since the first edition of the World Bank’s GTMI, ranking 49th globally in 2020, rising to third in 2022, and advancing further to second place worldwide in 2025.

 

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s flag

Saudi Arabia ranked second worldwide in the 2025 Government Technology Maturity Index (GTMI) issued by the World Bank Group, out of an assessment covering 197 countries.

According to a statement from the Digital Government Authority, the Kingdom outperformed across all sub-indicators, earning a “very advanced” classification with an overall score of 99.64%. The assessment reflects strong performance in digital infrastructure, core government systems, electronic service delivery, and citizen engagement—among the highest results recorded globally.

2025 GMTI

Sub-Indices

Score

Core Government Systems Availability Index

99.92%

Digital Government Service Delivery Index

99.90%

Citizen Engagement Index

99.30%

Government Digital Transformation Enablers Index

99.50%

Saudi Arabia has made sharp gains since the first edition of the World Bank’s GTMI, ranking 49th globally in 2020, rising to third in 2022, and advancing further to second place worldwide in 2025.

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