DAMMAM: Saudi Arabia has recorded a leap in the implementation of the electronic invoicing system, with the number of electronic invoices exchanged via the “Fatoorah” platform exceeding 8.2 billion during 2025, achieving a growth rate of 64 percent, as explained by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority to Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper.

This remarkable increase comes within the integration and linking phase of the electronic invoicing system, an indicator that reflects the accelerated progress achieved by the authority in the digital transformation path, and its role in enhancing tax compliance and raising the efficiency of financial and commercial transactions.

The authority clarified that the number of electronic invoices shared with the “Fatoorah” platform during 2024 exceeded 5 billion, compared to about 3.1 billion invoices in 2023, reflecting gradual growth in the adoption of digital solutions and compliance with regulatory requirements.

ZATCA explained that the number of electronic services provided to its clients and taxpayers during the past year exceeded 196, achieving a satisfaction rate of 91 percent, which reflects the accelerated development in the authority’s digital infrastructure and its ability to provide integrated services that enable taxpayers to complete their transactions with high efficiency and in record time.