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Saudi Arabia Banking Sector Analysis

December 2010 | 65 pages | ID: S0AA6282EEEEN
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Saudi Arabia is one of the world's fastest growing banking markets. Commercial banks that are operating in the competitive environment are likely to be more efficient in near future in the region amid technological developments and government favorable policies. Even in the wake of global financial turmoil, Saudi Arabian banking industry registered impressive year on year positive growth results.

According to our latest research offering “Saudi Arabia Banking Sector Analysis”, despite adverse economic conditions, Saudi Arabia banks continued to expand their lending activities. The banks continued to lend to the enterprises as well as households. Total credit extended (to households and non-financial organizations) by the Kingdom’s banks is expected to increase around 7% in 2010. The private sector dominates the Kingdom’s banking sector and accounts for the bulk of credit extended as well as deposits received.

Further, despite the fact that, the country was least affected compared to other parts of the world, central banks and other private bodies in the Kingdom are taking many proactive measures to avoid any kind of discrepancies in future. Further, many banks are investing money and maintaining liquidity through various measures to increase the confidence level of consumers.

Besides, the report analyzes macroeconomic factors critical to the banking sector along with their impact on the sector. The report also identifies key players in the market and includes their detail business description. Additionally, the report sheds light on the emerging industry trends, which are expected to decide the future of the Kingdom’s banking sector.

Forecast for key banking segments such as, loans, deposits etc. have been also presented in the report to enable better understanding of the Saudi Arabian banking sector.
1. ANALYST VIEW

2. ECONOMIC SCENARIO

3. BANKING STRUCTURE & OVERVIEW

4. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS THROUGH 2013

4.1 Bank Loans Analysis
  4.1.1 Loans by Maturity
  4.1.2 Loans by Sector
    4.1.2.1 Public Sector
    4.1.2.2 Private Sector
  4.1.3 Loans by Business Activity
    4.1.3.1 Building & Construction
    4.1.3.2 Manufacturing & Processing
    4.1.3.3 Commerce
    4.1.3.4 Transport & Communication
    4.1.3.5 Miscellaneous
4.2 Bank Deposits Analysis
  4.2.1 Deposits by Type
    4.2.1.1 Demand Deposits
    4.2.1.2 Time & Savings Deposits
  4.2.2 Deposits by Sector
    4.2.2.1 Private Sector
    4.2.2.2 Public Sector
4.3 Profitability Analysis
4.4 Payment System Analysis
  4.4.1 Bank Cards
  4.4.2 ATMs & POS Terminals

5. EMERGING GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES & RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

5.1 Real-estate Financing
5.2 Automobile Loans
5.3 EMV Complaint Cards
5.4 Modern Banking Technology
5.5 Bancassurance
5.6 Islamic Banking

6. REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS

7. KEY PLAYERS

7.1 National Commercial Bank
7.2 Arab National Bank
7.3 Al Rajhi Bank
7.4 Riyad Bank
7.5 Saudi Hollandi Bank

LIST OF FIGURES:

Figure 2-1: Real GDP Growth (%), 2008-2013
Figure 2-2: Per Head Disposable Income (US$), 2008-2013
Figure 2-3: Lending Interest Rate (%), 2008-2013
Figure 2-4: Annual FDI Inflow (Billion US$), 2008-2010
Figure 2-5: Consumer Price Inflation (%), 2008-2013
Figure 2-6: M1 Money Supply (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 2-7: M2 Money Supply (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 3-1: Bank Assets (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 3-2: Bank Assets Structure (%), 2009
Figure 4-1: Bank Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2010
Figure 4-2: Classification of Bank Loans by Maturity (%), 2009
Figure 4-3: Bank Loans by Maturity (Billion Riyals), 2008-2010
Figure 4-4: Classification of Bank Loans by Sector (%), 2009
Figure 4-5: Public Sector Bank Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2010
Figure 4-6: Private Sector Bank Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2010
Figure 4-7: Bank Loans by Economic Activity (%), 2009
Figure 4-8: Building & Construction Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-9: Manufacturing & Processing Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-10: Commerce Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-11: Transport & Communication Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-12: Bank Deposits (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-13: Bank Deposits by Currency (%), 2009
Figure 4-14: Bank Deposits by Type (%), 2009
Figure 4-15: Forecast for Bank Deposits by Type (%), 2013
Figure 4-16: Demand Deposits (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-17: Time & Savings Deposits (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-18: Bank Deposits by Sector (%), 2009
Figure 4-19: Forecast for Bank Deposits by Sector (%), 2013
Figure 4-20: Private Sector Bank Deposits (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-21: Public Sector Bank Deposits (Billion Riyals), 2008-2013
Figure 4-22: Net Profit of Commercial Banks (Billion Riyals), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-23: Number of Bank Cards (Million), 2008-2010
Figure 4-24: Credit Card Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-25: Number of ATMs (‘000), 2008-2010
Figure 4-26: Number of POS Terminals (‘000), 2008-2010
Figure 5-1: Real-estate Finance (Billion Riyals), 2008 & 2009
Figure 5-2: Motor Vehicles and Equipment Loans (Billion Riyals), 2008 & 2009
Figure 5-3: Number of Mobile Subscribers (Million), 2009-2013
Figure 5-4: Number of Internet Users (Million), 2008-2013
Figure 5-5: Sukuk Market (Billion US$), 2008 & 2009
List of Table:
Table 4-1: Loans to Other Business Activities (Billion Riyals), 2008 & 2009
Table 7-1: National Commercial Bank - Strengths and Weaknesses
Table 7-2: Arab National Bank - Strengths and Weaknesses
Table 7-3: Al Rajhi Bank - Strengths and Weaknesses
Table 7-4: Riyad Bank - Strengths and Weaknesses
Table 7-5: Saudi Hollandi Bank - Strengths and Weaknesses


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