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Non-Oil GDP Share: 55% 2025 real GDP |Saudi Unemployment: 7.2% Q4 2025 |PIF AUM: $925B 2025 approx. |FDI Share of GDP: 2.8% 2025 latest |Female Participation: 35.0% 2025 latest |Credit Rating: Aa3/A+/A+ Moody's/Fitch/S&P |GDP Growth: 4.5% 2025 actual |Umrah Pilgrims: 18M+ 2025 foreign |Non-Oil GDP Share: 55% 2025 real GDP |Saudi Unemployment: 7.2% Q4 2025 |PIF AUM: $925B 2025 approx. |FDI Share of GDP: 2.8% 2025 latest |Female Participation: 35.0% 2025 latest |Credit Rating: Aa3/A+/A+ Moody's/Fitch/S&P |GDP Growth: 4.5% 2025 actual |Umrah Pilgrims: 18M+ 2025 foreign |

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Saudi digital government platforms: Balady, Ejar, Gov SA, Invest Saudi, Qiwa, Nusuk, and citizen services

Guide to Saudi digital government platforms, identity, compliance, investor workflows, and Vision 2030 service infrastructure.

Updated May 26, 2026

Saudi official portals and digital services: Nafath, Absher, Gov.sa, Balady, Ejar, and Qiwa

Official-source guide to Saudi portals: Nafath, Absher, Gov.sa, Balady, Ejar, Qiwa, Nusuk, Etimad, ZATCA, and Invest Saudi.

Updated May 26, 2026

Saudi Official Portals and Public Services Guide

How to identify Saudi official portals, public service platforms, login pages, and digital government sources.

Updated May 26, 2026

Saudi platform stack risk map: Balady, Ejar, Gov.sa, Invest Saudi, Qiwa, and Nusuk

Analysis of Saudi platform-stack risk across Balady, Ejar, Gov.sa, Invest Saudi, Qiwa, Nusuk, identity, data, and AI.

Updated May 26, 2026

Digital Government: From Bureaucracy to Platform State

Saudi Arabia's digital government priority under Vision 2030 has propelled the Kingdom to 6th globally in the UN E-Government Development Index, rising 25 places. Through the Digital Government Authority, platforms like Absher and Tawakkalna, and SDAIA-led data governance, the Kingdom is constructing a fully digital public service architecture.

Updated Apr 18, 2026

E-Government in Saudi Arabia

Comprehensive analysis of Saudi Arabia's e-government transformation, covering Absher, Tawakkalna, the Unified National Platform, digital identity, open data, and the institutional framework driving public-sector digitisation under Vision 2030.

Updated Apr 18, 2026