10/07/2017
The foreign assets of the Saudi banking sector of SAR
152.4 billion at the end of May 2008 compared to SR 150.7 billion at the
end of April 2017, an increase of SR 1.7 billion.
According
to the analysis of the unit of reports in the newspaper "Economic",
based on the data of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency "SAMA", the rise
in net foreign assets of 1.7 billion riyals, due to the growth of
foreign assets of the Saudi banking sector, which increased by 2
percent, equivalent to 5.4 billion riyals to reach At the end of last May, to 239 billion riyals compared to 233.7 billion riyals by the end of April 2017.
The foreign liabilities on the Saudi banking sector grew by 3.6
billion riyals by 4 percent to reach 86.6 billion riyals at the end of
May of this year compared to 83 billion riyals at the end of April 2017.
The net foreign assets of the Saudi banking sector reached the highest level since July 2016, the highest level in 10 months.
The number of banks operating in Saudi Arabia is 23 banks, of which 12
are Saudi banks and all are listed on the Saudi stock market and 11
branches of foreign banks operating in the Kingdom.
Returning to net foreign assets of the Saudi banking sector, it has
increased by SR 6.7 billion since the beginning of the year. The net
value amounted to SR 145.7 billion at the end of last year and rose up to
SAR 152.4 billion at the end of May 2017.
The net foreign assets grew by SR 6.7 billion, according to the
report's unit analysis. The foreign assets of the Saudi banking sector
grew by SR 13.2 billion.
On the other hand foreign liabilities on the Saudi banking sector grew by 6.5 billion riyals.
The banking sector with 4 percent growth in its profit in May to reach SR 4.1 billion compared to a net profit of 2016
billion riyals in 2016.
The
banks operating in Saudi Arabia recorded a decline in profits since the
beginning of 2017 (the first five months of 2017) to reach about 18.95
billion riyals, a decrease of 2 percent compared to the same period of
2016 of about 19.2 billion riyals.