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The UAE and Saudi Arabia’s Share As Tobi Lütke Announces Shopify’s $5 Billion Record-Breaking Black Friday

by Ifeanyi Abraham
December 1, 2024
in Global News, Middle East Innovation Frontier
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Black Friday 2024 was a monumental day for Shopify, with merchants worldwide generating a record-breaking $5 billion in sales on the platform. Shopify’s CEO, Tobi Lütke, took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce these stunning numbers, highlighting the platform’s ability to scale and deliver for its global user base. Among Shopify’s standout regions, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), driven by top players like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, showcased its growing role in the global e-commerce ecosystem.

Shopify’s Black Friday by the Numbers

Tobi Lütke’s data revealed the sheer scale of Shopify’s Black Friday operations:

  • $4.6 million in peak sales per minute, demonstrating the platform’s ability to handle intense demand.
  • 173 billion egress requests processed, ensuring seamless service globally.
  • 284 million requests per minute at peak, transferring 12TB of data per minute.
  • A robust Kafka-powered messaging system managing 66 million messages per second.

These numbers underscore Shopify’s technological resilience and scalability, enabling merchants worldwide, including those in the GCC, to maximize their Black Friday potential.

GCC’s Contribution to Shopify’s $5 Billion Milestone

The GCC region’s growing e-commerce footprint highlights its importance to Shopify’s global ecosystem. As the numbers show according to global e-commerce data platform, Store Leads :

  • UAE: 18,576 stores
  • Saudi Arabia: 3,275 stores
  • Qatar: 1,379 stores
  • Oman: 534 stores

GCC E-commerce: The Key Players

1. UAE: The Regional E-commerce Leader

The UAE stands out as the GCC’s largest Shopify market, boasting 18,576 active Shopify stores as of November 2024. Renowned for its digital-first mindset and entrepreneurial culture, the UAE has become a hub for innovative e-commerce brands. From luxury retailers to fast-growing startups, Shopify merchants in the UAE leveraged Black Friday to tap into their tech-savvy population, generating significant revenue and contributing to the platform’s global success.

2. Saudi Arabia: Rapid E-commerce Expansion

With 3,275 Shopify stores, Saudi Arabia is the GCC’s second-largest e-commerce market. The country’s ambitious Vision 2030 plan has prioritized digital transformation, fueling the rise of online retail. Saudi Shopify merchants used Black Friday to connect with a growing base of online shoppers, many of whom are adopting e-commerce as their primary shopping method.

3. Qatar: Small but Mighty

Qatar, with 1,379 active Shopify stores, punches above its weight in the GCC’s e-commerce space. Known for its affluent population and demand for high-quality goods, the country’s Shopify merchants capitalized on Black Friday to cater to both local and international shoppers.

4. Oman: Emerging Potential

Though smaller in scale, Oman’s 534 Shopify stores represent a growing market within the GCC. With increasing internet penetration and a rising middle class, Omani merchants are beginning to make their mark on the region’s e-commerce scene.

Why the GCC’s E-commerce Growth Matters

1. Strategic Location for Cross-Border Trade

The GCC’s central location between Europe, Asia, and Africa positions it as a natural hub for cross-border e-commerce. Shopify merchants in the region benefit from access to diverse markets, enabling them to scale operations rapidly.

2. Government Support for Digital Economy

Countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia have introduced policies and initiatives to support e-commerce, from free zones in Dubai to logistics hubs in Riyadh. These efforts have created a business-friendly environment for Shopify merchants to thrive.

3. High Consumer Spending Power

With some of the highest GDP per capita figures globally, GCC consumers are willing to spend on quality products, making the region an attractive market for e-commerce businesses. Black Friday offered a perfect opportunity for Shopify merchants to tap into this demand.

Challenges and Opportunities for GCC Shopify Merchants

While the GCC’s e-commerce growth is impressive, merchants face challenges like high logistics costs and a need for localized payment options. However, Shopify is addressing these issues by:

  • Partnering with regional payment gateways like Tabby and Tamara to cater to local preferences.
  • Integrating with logistics providers in the GCC to streamline delivery.
  • Offering multi-language storefronts to help merchants connect with Arabic-speaking customers.

Looking Ahead: E-commerce in the GCC

As Shopify continues to innovate, the GCC’s role in its global strategy will only expand. The UAE and Saudi Arabia, as regional leaders, are poised to push boundaries further, while markets like Qatar and Oman continue to grow in prominence.

With strong government support, a tech-savvy population, and a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem, the GCC is set to remain a cornerstone of Shopify’s global growth story.

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