Homzmart enters into $15 billion Saudi Arabian market

Homzmart enters into $15 billion Saudi Arabian market

One of the fastest growing Middle Eastern furniture & home goods marketplace, Homzmart after tripling its operations in Egypt, now announced its expansion into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company’s KSA platform will be working with many leading international brands, and the whole KSA ecosystem – including brands such as Al Rugaib Furniture and Al-Motlaq Furniture – plus local artisans and workshops.

General ecommerce in KSA is growing extremely fast – 35% a year – one of the fastest growth rates in the Arab world. Homzmart will be accessing a $15 billion market, which is growing at 10% CAGR per annum, and has several million households – many of whom demand easy online access to furniture, textiles and domestic appliances. KSA also has a major pipeline of new houses to be built as part of it national housing development programme.

The market entry to KSA complements Homzmart’s existing operations in Egypt and opens up a huge new market opportunity – as household expenditure in KSA is significant.

The expansion is driven by Homzmart reacting to clear and tangible demand from KSA consumers who want a hassle-free, one-stop-shop shopping experience for furniture and home goods. KSA consumers also want access to tens of thousands of products from a huge choice of brands and merchants, plus flexible financing options – all of which Homzmart provides.

Homzmart’s CEO and co-founder, Mahmoud Ibrahim, said “This exciting news about our entry to the $15 billion Saudi Arabian market shows we are executing our stated strategy to expand regionally. We have always said how the market opportunity in the region is significant, and how Homzmart’s business model is perfectly set up for it.”

“We have been growing hugely in the last ten months, with operations having tripled in size as we keep up with consumer demand. The new normal is that convenience wins and furniture is one of last sectors in the Kingdom to digitize. KSA consumers and SMEs want this convenience now, and we are delighted to offer it to them.”

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