Riyadh - The Communications And Information Technology Commission Has Already Issued Licenses To 22 Smartphone Apps To Operate In The Delivery Sector In Saudi Arabia, According To The Under Secretary Of The Ministry Of Communications And It. Revealed By Ahmad Althunayyan. He Was Speaking At A Small And Medium Enterprise Forum Organized Via Video Conference. The Number Of Delivery Apps Is On The Rise In The Country. The Hrd Fund Provides Financial Assistance To Saudi Young People Working In The Delivery Sector.
Indigenous Youth Can Avail The Financial Assistance Scheme By Registering In The Delivery Apps. Those Who Work On Their Own In The Delivery Sector Can Also Avail The Financial Assistance Scheme By Registering On The Self-employment Portal. Cashless Payments Have Increased By 36% This Year Compared To Last Year. In 2019, The Sector Recorded A Growth Of 24%. There Are Nine E-payment Wallets In Saudi. Of These, Over Four Million Users Are Registered. He Said There Was A Move To Set Up A Digital Entrepreneurship Council With Entrepreneurs And Related Departments With The Aim Of Identifying Solutions To The Challenges Faced By Entrepreneurs. Ahmed Althunayyan Said.
The Authority Provides Services To Small And Medium Enterprises Through The Private Sector At A Discount Of 50 To 60 Per Cent. Some Services Are Provided Free Of Charge. The Authority Has Started Formulating A Special Strategy To Address The Challenges Faced By Service Providers And Users In The E-commerce Sector. Ryan Al-fais Said That More Than 40 Projects Have Already Been Implemented In Collaboration With The Relevant Departments In This Regard.
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