In recent years, Saudi Arabia has undergone significant transformations across multiple sectors, propelled by its ambitious Vision 2030. This national initiative seeks to diversify the economy, promote sustainability, and strengthen the private sector through digital transformation and entrepreneurship. At Defense Lawyers & Legal Consultants, we view this transformation as a pivotal shift in the Kingdom’s history. Our team proudly supports this vision by helping to implement the legal reforms that shape it. In particular, the Saudi government has focused on improving the new Commercial Register System and regulatory environment, recognizing its role as a key driver of growth and investment.
Among the most important tools used to regulate business operations is the new Commercial Register System. This system acts as the formal gateway through which a business is legally recognized and allowed to operate. However, the authorities realized that the previous system no longer served the needs of a digital economy, especially with regard to simplicity, efficiency, and efforts to combat commercial concealment.
What Is the Commercial Register?
Before exploring the new system, it’s essential to define the commercial register as applied in Saudi Arabia.
At Defense Lawyers & Legal Consultants, we define it as a legal and administrative instrument that documents and monitors the commercial activity of businesses and individuals. It includes data such as trade name, business type, address, and declared capital. The register represents the business’s official identity across both public and private sectors. It ensures compliance, transparency, and legal clarity in the Saudi marketplace.
The New Commercial Register System
Saudi Arabia introduced an updated Commercial Register System to improve its economic infrastructure and increase foreign and domestic investment. The new system also supports Vision 2030’s commitment to digital transformation.
The government recognized that older registration methods lacked the flexibility and speed required by today’s business world. In response, it developed a streamlined and digital-first solution. This system improves communication between the government and business owners and equips the private sector with modern tools to operate efficiently.
The Council of Ministers approved the system during its weekly session on 11 Safar 1446 AH (September 17, 2024). It replaces the previous version enacted by Royal Decree No. M/1 dated 21/2/1416 AH.
This article outlines the major differences between the old and new systems and explains how the reforms affect entrepreneurs, investors, and legal compliance.
Executive Regulations: Key Changes in the New System
After the system’s approval, the Ministry of Commerce released its executive regulations, which highlighted several key differences from the older system.
Key updates include:
- Elimination of Sub-registers
Businesses now use one commercial register that includes all activities, removing the old requirement for separate sub-registers. - Nationwide Validity
The new register is valid throughout the Kingdom. Businesses no longer need to register separately by administrative region. - No Expiry Date
Commercial registers now remain valid indefinitely, provided that the business confirms its data annually. This replaces the previous expiry-based system. - Alternative Penalties
The system introduces flexible penalties such as formal warnings and deadlines to correct violations, instead of relying solely on monetary fines. - Extended Grace Period Before Cancellation
Inactive commercial registers are now canceled one year after suspension, as opposed to just 30 days under the old system.
These changes reduce bureaucratic delays and allow businesses to correct issues before facing severe consequences.

Issuing a Commercial Register Electronically
Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation has significantly enhanced how government services operate, including those related to commerce.
Today, entrepreneurs and investors can establish a business through a unified online portal. The process takes just a few minutes and can be completed from anywhere.
This new system not only improves accessibility but also demonstrates the Kingdom’s commitment to private-sector growth and support for startups and SMEs. It reduces administrative overhead, promotes transparency, and allows seamless integration with other government platforms—all in line with global best practices.
At Defense Lawyers & Legal Consultants, we assist clients with every step of the registration process:
Steps to register a business electronically:
- Access the Ministry of Commerce website.
- Log in using the National Access system.
- Complete the application form with key details (e.g., trade name, business type, capital).
- Pay the registration fee online.
- Receive the commercial register instantly upon completion.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Commercial Register?
It’s an official document issued by the Ministry of Commerce to prove that an individual or entity is legally conducting commercial activity. It includes vital business details such as the name, activity type, location, capital, and whether the business is a main branch or subsidiary.
2. What are the main differences between the new and old systems?
The new system features a unified national register, eliminates sub-registers, removes expiry dates, introduces alternative penalties, and allows more time before canceling inactive accounts.
In Conclusion
The new Commercial Register System represents a critical step toward building a dynamic, transparent, and investor-friendly Saudi business landscape.
At Defense Lawyers & Legal Consultants, we offer expert legal support for all matters related to the commercial register—from electronic issuance to regulatory compliance and legal dispute resolution.
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