UAE payment revenues expected to reach $14B by 2030 forecasts Boston Consulting Group

Mohammad Khan, Partner, BCG

As purchasing habits shifted almost overnight from offline to online and cash to noncash following Covid-19, the payments industry subsequently suffered an impact far less severe than initially anticipated, according to a new report by Boston Consulting Group. The report, titled Global Payments 2021: All In for Growth, sheds light on how national markets will recover over the next decade, with growth set to be driven by newfound momentum – including in the UAE.

In line with findings published in BCG’s 19th annual analysis of the global payments industry, the UAE shares many commonalities with other regional and international geographies, including manageable revenue losses considering recent turbulence and optimistic projections for the future. From 2015 to 2020, national payment revenues increased by 17% to $8.4 Billion, and they could reach $14 Billion by 2030. Furthermore, the UAE has the potential to record sustained growth over the next five years and beyond, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.3% from 2020 to 2030.

Having taken payment instruments including charge card, cheque, high-value credit, electronic credit transfer, current account, and credit, debit, and prepaid cards into consideration, the report has revealed payments revenue and total transaction projections for the UAE payments industry. The previously mentioned $14 Billion overall worth of revenue payments by 2030 represents an increase of 67% from 2020, while the number of transactions is expected to rise from approximately 644 Million to over 1.2 Billion during the same timeframe – an increase of 94%.

Over the coming years, the retail revenue of payments in the UAE is projected to witness sizeable increases. In 2020, the retail revenue of payments amounted to USD 4.7 Billion. However, this figure is expected to rise to approximately USD 7.9 Billion by 2030 – an increase of 68% – with the number of related transactions also rising by almost 93% from 567 Million in 2020 to over a Billion by 2030.

Overall Revenue of Payments in the UAE Expected to Increase to USD 14 Billion by 2030
Mohammad Khan, Partner, BCG.

“Our comprehensive analysis leads to a sure conclusion that the payments industry of the UAE has played its part in the country’s economic recovery,” said Mohammad Khan, Partner, BCG. “New consumer preferences and the emergence of digital channels have collectively helped to accelerate e-commerce enablement, broadening fulfillment options and streamlining point-of-sale and online checkout in the process. Such trends have laid the foundations for a new chapter of payments industry vibrancy and success for all concerned in the years ahead, something which is emphasised through notable growth projections.”

Markus Massi, Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG
Markus Massi, Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG.

“Innovation in the UAE’s payments industry will continue to gain traction over the decade, which will, in turn, lead to record numbers of digital transactions being registered continuously,” explained Markus Massi, Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG. “This scenario will transpire through efforts by industry incumbents to improve services capabilities, with the introduction of new market players driving competition and innovation levels even higher. Services will become integrated with more digital ecosystems and thus present consumers with more seamless options, with the retail segment set to capitalise as a result.”

“Industry participants who adapt to the changing landscape and embrace digital will capitalise on several benefits in due course, including revenue opportunities stemming from increasing retail customer bases with a strong appetite for online modes of payment,” added Khan. “Recent times have already demonstrated the UAE payment industry’s ability to respond to changing environments, and the coming period should be utilised to take note of market forecasts and prepare accordingly.”