The surge in market growth comes amid the transitioning of the region’s digital economy from the acquisition phase to a new era of customer retention
RedSeer Consulting
MENA’s digital economy to hit $400 billion mark by 2030, says new research
The run-up to the $400 billion mark to see major structural changes in the region’s digital economy, with edtech and healthtech emerging as top performers, while online travel, food and bill payment sectors projected to see decline in their growth rates
Surge in demand to push up UAE’s tourism market to reach $17 billion by 2025, study says
Post-pandemic, a new trend is emerging with more and more tourists preferring natural environment and adventurous tourism as they seek to lessen inter-human contacts, according to the RedSeer study
Female gamers set to push MENA industry past $5 billion by 2025: report
The research by RedSeer Consulting also predicts that female gamers could soon outnumber male players in the region
Q-commerce to garner 7% share of MENA’s $30bn e-commerce market this year
Rising trend is attracting several products across sectors such as electronics, fashion, home, furniture, books and newspapers, toys, gifts and flowers, according to new research
Why dark kitchens are the future of F&B in Dubai
Virtual brands operating out of ghost or cloud stores will outnumber physical restaurants in five years’ time, according to Deliveroo regional executive
Saudi e-grocery market to pass $2bn in 2025
From being a laggard among other online sectors pre-2020, growth in the e-grocery segment is also predicted to outpace the rest of the e-tail sectors in the kingdom over the next three years, according to latest market research
Dubai-based Kitopi set to enter Bahrain, Qatar markets this quarter
The Dubai-based food tech platform that operates more than 60 satellite kitchens has ruled out an IPO for now
How venture studios are emerging as the go-to partners for Gulf start-ups
Middle East region is estimated to have an additional funding potential of $3 billion for start-ups