MUSCAT – According to data based on Central Bank of Oman statistics, the number of transactions surged from 67.5 million in 2024 to 168.8 million in 2025, marking a growth rate of around 150 percent.
The ministry attributed the increase to stronger purchasing power, growing consumer confidence in online shopping, faster and more seamless checkout processes, and rising demand for digital retail platforms.
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