Over 43 Million Digital Transactions Processed via Absher in July

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has announced that over 43 million electronic transactions were completed through its Absher platform during the month of July.

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has announced that over 43 million electronic transactions were completed through its Absher platform during the month of July. The figure includes transactions carried out via both Absher Individuals and Absher Business portals, reflecting the growing role of digital services in the Kingdom’s public administration.

According to official figures, more than 40.6 million of these transactions were handled through the Absher Individuals portal. A significant portion—over 33 million—consisted of document verification activities conducted using the platform’s digital wallet, which serves citizens, residents, and visitors. Meanwhile, the Absher Business portal processed nearly 2.8 million transactions in the same period, showing its importance in supporting corporate and commercial users.

Breakdown of Transactions by Sector

The Ministry provided additional details on sector-specific usage. The General Directorate of Public Security handled over 3.6 million transactions. Within this, the Traffic Department processed around 3.5 million transactions, the Directorate of Passports managed nearly 2.8 million, and the Civil Status Agency processed over 660,000. These figures underline the platform’s wide adoption across various government departments.

Users also benefited from Absher’s reporting and delivery services. More than 146,000 reports were submitted through the Absher Reports feature, over 3,500 document delivery requests were made by mail, and more than 2,200 inquiries related to fingerprint registration were logged.

Additionally, the platform has issued more than 28 million unified digital identities. These digital credentials are used not only for accessing Ministry of Interior services but also for authenticating access to more than 500 public and private entities through the national single sign-on system.

Saudi Arabia continues to expand its digital infrastructure as part of its broader transformation efforts, with platforms like Absher playing a key role in enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and user experience across government services.

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