E-commerce in Saudi Arabia is booming — 70%+ smartphone penetration, robust last-mile delivery via Saudi Post and aggregators, and platform-led growth via Salla and Zid. Foreign founders can own 100% of an e-commerce LLC across all categories except a few regulated subsegments.
License codes, capital, regulators, and quirks that competitors gloss over.
Technically yes via dropshipping, but you'll lose to local competitors on shipping speed (1-day vs 5-day), payment options (Mada vs cards only), and customer-service language. Most foreign e-commerce founders eventually set up locally — better to start that way.
Salla and Zid have stronger local payment integration (Mada, STC Pay) and Arabic-first UX. Shopify works but requires more integration. Salla has the larger merchant base. Zid is growing faster. Both support custom domains.
SAR 36,999 covers MISA + CR + ZATCA + bank intro for entry-tier setup. Add ~SAR 5,000 for SAMA payment gateway integration. Marketplace fees (Salla SAR 99/mo basic, Zid similar) on top.