The Ramadan economy: How UAE consumers are spending in 2026

The Ramadan economy: How UAE consumers are spending in 2026

From Business Extra by The National News

February 25, 2026 · 24 min · Episode 424

About this episode

The episode discusses the changing consumer behavior in the UAE during Ramadan 2026, highlighting increased spending and shifts towards home delivery and experiences.

Ramadan is a time of self-reflection, generosity, community and family, but it is also a period of intense consumer spending. Even as people fast from morning until dusk, spending rises across food and retail. In 2026, how people spend is shifting, with more people staying home, ordering in, and buying not only products but experiences too. Yet a recent survey suggests UAE consumers still expect to spend more this Ramadan. Redseer Strategy Consultants estimates the UAE Ramadan economy will grow from about $15 billion in 2025 to $16.4 billion this year. In this episode of Business Extra, host Salim Essaid is joined by Sandeep Ganediwalla, managing partner at Redseer, to unpack what is changing in consumer behaviour a week into the holy month. They discuss why excitement to spend is higher this year, how the winter weather is shifting people towards more outings and experiences, what Gen Y is doing differently with planned purchases, and why pre-Ramadan stock-ups are declining as delivery and loyalty programmes reshape habits.

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Guest: Sandeep Ganediwalla

Topics covered

  • Ramadan economy
  • consumer spending
  • UAE
  • Redseer Strategy Consultants
  • Gen Y
  • delivery and loyalty programmes

Keywords

  • consumer behavior
  • spending trends
  • Ramadan 2026
  • UAE economy

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Places: UAE

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