12% rise in active private enterprises in Oman

Active private enterprises in Oman record notable growth

26 October 2025

The number of active private enterprises in the Sultanate of Oman rose by 12.1% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, reaching nearly 283,000 enterprises.

According to data issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), micro-enterprises recorded the highest growth rate, rising by 14.3% to 251,000 compared to the second quarter of 2024.

The number of medium-sized enterprises saw a slight increase of 0.1%, while large enterprises rose by 1.6%. Small enterprises declined by 3.1%, reaching 29,000.

The total value added by all private enterprises decreased by 0.8%, amounting to OMR 8.147 billion.

Micro-enterprises contributed the largest share to GDP, up by 3.8% to OMR 817 million. The value added by small enterprises rose by 3.6% to OMR 673 million, while medium-sized enterprises recorded a 1.2% increase to OMR 626 million. Large enterprises saw a 2% decline in value added, totalling OMR 6.031 billion.

The total number of employees in private enterprises reached about 1,802,972 in Q2 2025, marking a rise of 1.2% compared to Q2 2024

Employment in micro-enterprises grew by 3.9%, reaching nearly 697,000 workers. Medium-sized enterprises saw a 1.2% increase to nearly 153,000 employees , while large enterprises recorded a 1.7% rise to nearly 434,000 employees.

The number of employees in small enterprises fell by 2.6%, to nearly  520,000.

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