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Absher carries out over 38 million electronic transactions in November

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Last updated: 2025/12/15 at 6:02 PM
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior reported a substantial volume of digital transactions processed through its Absher platform in November, totaling over 38.3 million. The surge in Absher usage reflects the Kingdom’s ongoing digital transformation initiatives aimed at streamlining government services and enhancing citizen accessibility. These transactions were completed via both the Absher Individuals and Absher Businesses portals, demonstrating broad adoption across different user groups.

The majority of these transactions – 35.79 million – were conducted through Absher Individuals, while Absher Businesses accounted for 2.52 million. This data, released by the Ministry, highlights the platform’s increasing importance in daily life for residents and citizens alike, offering a convenient alternative to traditional in-person procedures. The figures cover the month of November 2023 and represent a significant workload for the Ministry’s digital infrastructure.

Understanding the Growth of Absher Transactions

The Absher platform, launched in 2013, has evolved from a simple online portal for visa applications to a comprehensive digital hub offering hundreds of services. These range from traffic violation payments and passport renewals to civil status registrations and business licensing. According to the Ministry of Interior, the platform’s success is rooted in its commitment to user-friendliness and continuous improvement.

Key Transaction Categories

A significant portion of the Absher Individuals transactions involved accessing official documents. Specifically, 29.64 million document viewings were completed through the platform’s digital wallet feature. This feature allows citizens, residents, and visitors to securely store and access important identification and legal documents on their smartphones.

Additionally, the General Directorate of Public Security processed 3.54 million transactions, with the General Directorate of Traffic handling the largest share at 3.43 million. This indicates a high demand for traffic-related services online, such as license renewals and vehicle registration. The General Directorate of Passports processed 1.96 million transactions, while the Civil Status Agency handled 532,784.

Beyond core services, Absher Individuals also facilitated the issuance of 124,926 reports and processed 1,729 general fingerprint inquiries. Furthermore, 215 requests were submitted for document delivery via mail, showcasing the platform’s flexibility in catering to diverse user needs.

The Rise of Digital Identity and Nafath

The Ministry of Interior has been actively promoting the use of unified digital IDs through the Absher platform. The number of these IDs issued has now exceeded 28 million. This digital identity system is central to the Kingdom’s broader efforts to create a seamless and secure digital ecosystem for government services.

These unified digital IDs aren’t limited to Ministry of Interior services. They provide access to over 500 government and private entities through the National Unified Access Portal, known as Nafath. This interoperability is a key component of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy and improve the quality of life for citizens through technological innovation. The integration with Nafath simplifies access to a wide range of services, reducing the need for multiple logins and passwords.

The adoption of digital identity solutions like those offered through Absher is also seen as a way to enhance security and combat fraud. By verifying user identities online, the Ministry aims to minimize the risk of identity theft and ensure the integrity of government processes. This is particularly important as the Kingdom continues to attract foreign investment and tourism.

However, the reliance on digital platforms also raises concerns about digital inclusion. Ensuring that all citizens, including those with limited access to technology or digital literacy skills, can benefit from these services remains a challenge. The Ministry has implemented various initiatives to address this, including providing training and support to help individuals navigate the Absher platform and utilize its features.

The growth of e-government services in Saudi Arabia, exemplified by Absher, aligns with global trends toward digital governance. Many countries are investing in online platforms to improve efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement. The Saudi experience offers valuable lessons for other nations seeking to modernize their public services. Related initiatives, such as the expansion of digital payment options and the development of smart city infrastructure, are further contributing to the Kingdom’s digital transformation.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Interior is expected to continue expanding the range of services available through the Absher platform. Future developments may include integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning to personalize user experiences and automate routine tasks. The Ministry has not announced a specific timeline for these enhancements, but the ongoing commitment to digital innovation suggests that further improvements are likely in the coming months. Monitoring the platform’s performance and user feedback will be crucial to ensuring its continued success and relevance in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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