Highest Profit-Margin Saudi Stocks
Saudi stocks with the highest net profit margin, based on available data — an efficiency screen. The list updates periodically and is informational, not a recommendation.
| # | Company | Price | Change | Market Cap | P/E | Yield | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 181.60 SAR | +0.33% | 1.21B SAR | 6.00 | — | 133.37% | |
| 2 | 17.14 SAR | +1.24% | 998.87M SAR | — | 591.00% | 129.88% | |
| 3 | 11.00 SAR | +0.73% | 1.09B SAR | 3.08 | — | 114.54% | |
| 4 | 12.26 SAR | +0.08% | 357.30M SAR | 88.20 | — | 90.26% | |
| 5 | 8.22 SAR | -1.08% | 2.28B SAR | 12.10 | 6.76% | 78.78% | |
| 6 | 13.50 SAR | -6.38% | 50.03B SAR | 23.28 | 2.07% | 78.47% | |
| 7 | 36.74 SAR | +1.32% | 1.22B SAR | 14.46 | 3.39% | 74.47% | |
| 8 | 14.93 SAR | +1.22% | 17.22B SAR | 7.35 | — | 74.28% | |
| 9 | 18.44 SAR | +0.66% | 4.30B SAR | 14.18 | 2.68% | 72.75% | |
| 10 | 8.33 SAR | -0.12% | 827.24M SAR | 16.90 | 7.89% | 69.90% | |
| 11 | 40.76 SAR | +1.70% | 247.53B SAR | 10.09 | 574.00% | 64.11% | |
| 12 | 67.00 SAR | +0.15% | 428.40B SAR | 17.18 | 3.50% | 63.64% | |
| 13 | 91.00 SAR | +3.17% | 441.00M SAR | 4.41 | 2041.00% | 61.46% | |
| 14 | 5.01 SAR | +0.40% | 323.40M SAR | 24.04 | 6.94% | 57.11% | |
| 15 | 33.68 SAR | +0.90% | 69.21B SAR | 8.84 | 599.00% | 56.69% | |
| 16 | 20.59 SAR | +1.73% | 82.02B SAR | 8.34 | 4.10% | 56.45% | |
| 17 | 17.07 SAR | +1.49% | 8.09B SAR | 6.39 | 8.80% | 54.97% | |
| 18 | 25.10 SAR | +1.25% | 73.68B SAR | 10.59 | 403.00% | 54.48% | |
| 19 | 3.15 SAR | +0.64% | 642.00M SAR | 18.53 | 4.69% | 53.42% | |
| 20 | 21.04 SAR | +1.69% | 43.97B SAR | 8.45 | 628.00% | 52.05% | |
| 21 | 13.41 SAR | +0.83% | 16.73B SAR | 7.98 | 451.00% | 51.16% | |
| 22 | 19.55 SAR | +1.82% | 48.36B SAR | 9.87 | 557.00% | 50.88% | |
| 23 | 10.67 SAR | +0.85% | 524.79M SAR | 15.59 | 7.00% | 50.88% | |
| 24 | 8.96 SAR | +0.22% | 543.12M SAR | 16.09 | 7.68% | 50.00% | |
| 25 | 25.06 SAR | +1.01% | 37.59B SAR | 12.53 | 403.00% | 49.30% | |
| 26 | 16.30 SAR | +0.56% | 6.11B SAR | 20.63 | — | 44.93% | |
| 27 | 87.90 SAR | +0.46% | 17.18B SAR | 37.09 | 1.67% | 44.67% | |
| 28 | 5.74 SAR | 0.00% | 810.80M SAR | 21.30 | 7.30% | 43.61% | |
| 29 | 176.00 SAR | +1.91% | 13.66B SAR | 20.07 | 3.44% | 39.62% | |
| 30 | 39.90 SAR | — | 311.22M SAR | 18.64 | 251.00% | 39.34% | |
| 31 | 155.90 SAR | +0.06% | 12.08B SAR | 47.82 | — | 38.44% | |
| 32 | 9.99 SAR | +0.10% | 1.55B SAR | 14.83 | 8.43% | 37.29% | |
| 33 | 22.54 SAR | +0.94% | 5.46B SAR | 13.74 | 591.00% | 37.00% | |
| 34 | 7.85 SAR | +0.90% | 1.39B SAR | 17.69 | 7.75% | 36.62% | |
| 35 | 2.10 SAR | 0.00% | 458.42M SAR | 70.00 | — | 36.26% | |
| 36 | 126.60 SAR | -0.47% | 60.27B SAR | 13.94 | 550.00% | 35.45% | |
| 37 | 27.40 SAR | +2.78% | 4.46B SAR | 32.62 | — | 35.31% | |
| 38 | 16.87 SAR | +1.08% | 21.23B SAR | 24.10 | — | 35.01% | |
| 39 | 38.30 SAR | -0.26% | 2.99B SAR | 3.51 | — | 34.84% | |
| 40 | 25.44 SAR | +1.35% | 5.15B SAR | 10.69 | 4.10% | 34.28% | |
| 41 | 11.75 SAR | +0.95% | 14.85B SAR | 12.24 | 859.00% | 34.15% | |
| 42 | 6.93 SAR | -1.00% | 1.38B SAR | 11.95 | — | 33.96% | |
| 43 | 160.50 SAR | +1.65% | 11.05B SAR | 19.94 | 253.00% | 33.62% | |
| 44 | 18.74 SAR | — | 440.76M SAR | 37.63 | — | 33.03% | |
| 45 | 21.40 SAR | — | 642.00M SAR | 4.94 | — | 32.07% | |
| 46 | 11.23 SAR | 0.00% | 2.10B SAR | 37.55 | 7.09% | 31.34% | |
| 47 | 32.26 SAR | -1.83% | 29.77B SAR | 7.35 | 2.96% | 30.79% | |
| 48 | 4.25 SAR | -1.85% | 2.34B SAR | 11.49 | 600.00% | 30.26% | |
| 49 | 17.92 SAR | +0.22% | 19.35B SAR | 17.07 | — | 28.68% | |
| 50 | 15.93 SAR | +0.95% | 17.56B SAR | 27.95 | 158.00% | 28.45% |
Net profit margin is net income divided by total revenue — how much a company keeps as net profit from each riyal of sales. A company turning 30% of revenue into net profit is more efficient than one keeping just 5%, all else equal.
This list ranks Saudi stocks from the highest profit margin down using the latest available data. High, stable margins can reflect pricing power, a competitive moat, or operating efficiency.
Note: normal margins differ by sector (software is typically higher than retail), so compare within the same sector. Informational and educational, not investment advice.
Frequently asked questions
What is net profit margin?
Net income divided by revenue — how much a company keeps as net profit from each riyal of sales.
Is a higher margin always better?
It usually signals efficiency and pricing power, but compare within the same sector and watch its stability and trend over time.
Why do margins differ by sector?
Business models differ — software and pharma enjoy higher margins than retail or construction due to different cost structures.