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Commerce Ministry introduces a single electronic code for commercial establishments

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Last updated: 2024/07/16 at 10:28 PM
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The Ministry of Commerce in Saudi Arabia has announced a new initiative that allows commercial establishments to replace all displayed certificates and licenses with a unified electronic code document. This document consolidates all data electronically and is issued instantly and free of charge through the Saudi Business Center platform. This new unified electronic code, also known as the QR-Code, aggregates licenses and documents from various government entities, such as commercial registry data, municipal licenses, tax certificates, civil defense permits, and other documents, into a single document displayed at the commercial establishment. This not only provides the latest data on the establishment but also helps in reducing visual clutter caused by the requirement to display multiple certificates at their premises and branches.

According to Abdulrahman Al-Hussein, the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, this new initiative aims to enhance the transparency of the business sector by allowing consumers electronic access to the establishment’s documents and certificates. By using the unified electronic code, commercial establishments can ensure the accuracy of data and provide consumers with easy access to the necessary information. This move is seen as a positive step towards streamlining processes and reducing paperwork for businesses in Saudi Arabia. It will also help in improving efficiency and creating a more business-friendly environment in the country.

The unified electronic code document is a modern and secure way for businesses to display their licenses and certificates. By consolidating all data electronically, commercial establishments can easily manage and update their information in real-time. This will not only save time and resources but will also improve the overall customer experience. Consumers can now access all the necessary information about a business by simply scanning the QR-Code displayed at the establishment. This will enhance trust and credibility between businesses and consumers, ultimately benefiting the business sector as a whole.

The free and instant issuance of the unified electronic code document through the Saudi Business Center platform is a significant convenience for commercial establishments. No longer do businesses have to worry about displaying multiple certificates and licenses at their premises. With just one QR-Code, businesses can showcase all the necessary documents and licenses to consumers. This will not only declutter the physical space but will also reduce the chances of documents being misplaced or lost. It is a convenient and modern solution that aligns with the digital transformation goals of Saudi Arabia.

The Ministry of Commerce’s move to introduce the unified electronic code document is in line with the country’s vision to enhance the business sector and promote transparency. By implementing this new system, businesses can benefit from improved data accuracy, reduced paperwork, and enhanced accessibility for consumers. This initiative is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s commitment to embracing technology and innovation to drive economic growth and development. It sets an example for other countries looking to streamline processes and create a more business-friendly environment for entrepreneurs and consumers alike.

In conclusion, the introduction of the unified electronic code document for commercial establishments in Saudi Arabia is a significant step towards modernizing the business sector. By consolidating licenses and certificates into a single QR-Code, businesses can enhance transparency, improve data accuracy, and provide consumers with easy access to information. This initiative not only simplifies processes for businesses but also aligns with the country’s vision to promote digital transformation and innovation. It is a positive development that will benefit both businesses and consumers in Saudi Arabia, setting a new standard for efficiency and convenience in the business sector.

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