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Saudi banks see record profits amid strong credit growth and debt market expansion

Saudi banks see record profits amid strong credit growth and debt market expansion
Total assets for the top 10 Saudi banks saw a 13.6 percent increase year on year in 2024. Shutterstock
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Updated 14 February 2025

Saudi banks see record profits amid strong credit growth and debt market expansion

Saudi banks see record profits amid strong credit growth and debt market expansion

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 top 10 listed banks recorded all-time high net profits in 2024 of SR79.64 billion ($21.23 billion), reflecting a 13.84 percent annual increase, according to data from the Saudi Exchange.

The robust performance was driven by strong lending growth, declining interest rates, and increased participation in debt markets.

Saudi National Bank, known as SNB AlAhli, led the sector, accounting for 26.6 percent of total banking profits at SR21.19 billion, followed closely by Al Rajhi Bank, which contributed 24.8 percent, reaching SR19.72 billion.

These two banks constituted about 51.4 percent of the sector鈥檚 total profits.

Among the banks with the highest annual growth, Arab National Bank topped the list with a 21.98 percent rise in net profits to SR4.97 billion. Bank AlJazira followed with a 20.69 percent increase, reaching SR1.23 billion, despite holding the smallest share of sector profits at 1.5 percent.

Total assets for the top 10 Saudi banks surged to SR4.21 trillion in 2024, marking a 13.6 percent increase year on year. SNB AlAhli held the largest asset base at SR1.1 trillion, followed by Al Rajhi Bank at SR974.39 billion, with both banks collectively accounting for 49 percent of the sector鈥檚 total assets.

Al Rajhi Bank recorded the fastest asset growth, expanding by 20.58 percent, followed by Saudi Investment Bank, which grew by 20.53 percent to reach SR156.67 billion.

海角直播鈥檚 banking sector is poised to sustain its profitability in 2025, bolstered by strong credit growth and corporate lending tied to Vision 2030 projects, according to an S&P Global report released in January.

The financial services agency projected that bank lending would expand by 10 percent, driven primarily by corporate loans as the Kingdom continues to invest heavily in large-scale economic initiatives.

The outlook remains positive as stable credit growth, supported by easing interest rates and a favorable economic environment, is expected to maintain banks鈥 profitability, with return on assets estimated to remain between 2.1 percent and 2.2 percent.

The report further highlighted that banks may increasingly turn to international capital markets to finance Vision 2030-related investments, ensuring a steady flow of liquidity. Meanwhile, mortgage lending is also anticipated to rise, supported by lower borrowing costs and demographic trends fueling demand for residential properties.

Saudi banks have also maintained a dominant presence in the stock market, leading Tadawul鈥檚 trading activity in 2024鈥檚 fourth quarter with a 17 percent market share, surpassing the materials and energy sectors.

Bank loans and main growth drivers

Saudi banks鈥 total loans and advances to customers grew by 14.41 percent year on year in 2024, reaching SR2.81 trillion, while deposits rose by 7.87 percent to SR2.68 trillion during the same period.

Al Rajhi Bank led in loan issuance, providing SR693.4 billion, a 16.8 percent increase from the previous year, followed by SNB AlAhli with SR654.25 billion and Riyadh Bank with SR274.4 billion.

With the Saudi riyal pegged to the US dollar, the Kingdom鈥檚 central bank, known as SAMA, mirrors Fed rate movements. After interest rates peaked at 6 percent in 2024, they began to decline in September, reducing borrowing costs.

According to SAMA, 11.28 percent of total bank loans 鈥 21 percent of corporate loans鈥 were allocated to real estate, a key enabler of the Kingdom鈥檚 infrastructure expansion.

Saudi Investment Bank posted the highest loan growth rate at 23.18 percent, reaching SR99.47 billion, followed by Saudi First Bank with a 20.10 percent increase to SR259.35 billion.

Deposits and funding strategies

Bank deposits for the top 10 Saudi banks reached SR2.68 trillion in 2024, with Al Rajhi Bank holding the highest share at SR628.24 billion, followed by SNB AlAhli at SR579.76 billion.

The strongest deposit growth was seen in Riyadh Bank, which expanded by 20.21 percent to SR306.42 billion, followed by Bank AlJazira with a 15 percent increase to SR108.19 billion.

As lending growth outpaces deposit expansion, Saudi banks have increasingly turned to the debt capital market to fund their credit expansion.

According to Fitch Ratings, Saudi banks have significantly increased their international debt issuance since 2020, aligning with their long-term growth strategies and foreign-currency funding needs.

The GCC banking sector is projected to issue more than $30 billion in US dollar-denominated debt in 2025, following a record $42 billion in 2024, according to Fitch.

This surge is primarily driven by nearly $23 billion in maturing debt, lower US interest rates, and sustained regional credit demand, particularly in 海角直播 and the UAE.

In 2024, GCC banks represented 18 percent of all emerging-market bank debt issuance in US dollars 鈥 a figure that rises to 36 percent when excluding Chinese banks. Strong global investor confidence, supported by stable oil prices projected around $70 per barrel in 2025, has further strengthened regional debt markets.

Short-term certificates of deposit emerged as a key instrument in GCC bank funding strategies, accounting for 21 percent of total debt issuance in 2024.聽


Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to close at 11,619鈥

Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to close at 11,619鈥
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to close at 11,619鈥

Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to close at 11,619鈥

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index gained 26.37 points, or 0.23 percent, on Monday to close at 11,619.82, with total trading turnover reaching SR5.35 billion ($1.42 billion). Of the stocks, 100 advanced while 150 retreated.

In contrast, the Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market, Nomu, fell 216.48 points, or 0.86 percent, to close at 24,822.88, with 37 stocks rising and 47 declining. The MSCI Tadawul Index rose 3.06 points, or 0.2 percent, to finish at 1,511.49.

Rasan Information Technology Co. was the day鈥檚 best performer, jumping 6.39 percent to SR109.90. The company also reported interim results for the nine months ending Sept. 30, posting a net profit of SR157.3 million, up 186 percent from the same period last year.

The increase was driven by strong revenue growth, higher gross and operating margins, improved operational efficiency, and optimized contract-related procedures.

Other top performers included Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co., which rose 5.69 percent to SR6.13 despite reporting a net loss of SR1.6 billion for the first nine months, widening from SR1.1 billion a year earlier due to lower average selling prices, and Maharah Human Resources Co., which gained 5.07 percent to SR5.60.

Among the biggest decliners, Saudi Industrial Development Co. fell 3.04 percent to SR33.20, while Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Co. lost 2.91 percent to SR150.00, and LIVA Insurance Co. dropped 2.82 percent to SR13.79.

Meanwhile, Saudi Ceramic Co. reported a net profit of SR140 million for the first nine months of 2025, a 1,414 percent increase from the same period last year, largely due to an insurance compensation of SR120 million and a SR55.7 million rise in gross profit supported by higher sales and improved margins. Despite this, the stock ended the session slightly lower at SR31.30, down 0.39 percent.


FII9 a 鈥榯urning point鈥 as tech and global leaders converge in Riyadh, says event chairman

FII9 a 鈥榯urning point鈥 as tech and global leaders converge in Riyadh, says event chairman
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FII9 a 鈥榯urning point鈥 as tech and global leaders converge in Riyadh, says event chairman

FII9 a 鈥榯urning point鈥 as tech and global leaders converge in Riyadh, says event chairman

RIYADH: The ninth Future Investment Initiative marks a 鈥渢urning point鈥 in global innovation focus with technology leaders set to make up over half of speakers at the event in the Saudi capital.

In an interview with CNBC, Richard Attias, chairman of the FII Institute鈥檚 executive committee, said this year鈥檚 conference represents a major shift as a range of sectors seek to get to grips with the impact of artificial intelligence.

Launched in 2017, the Future Investment Initiative 鈥 often referred to as 鈥淒avos in the Desert鈥 鈥 has become a key platform for 海角直播 to showcase its economic diversification strategy under Vision 2030.

This year鈥檚 event, running from Oct. 27 to 30, brings together global policymakers, investors, and corporate leaders to discuss trends shaping the world economy and explore partnerships across emerging industries. 

鈥淔II9 is a turning point,鈥 Attias told CNBC, adding: 鈥淭his year, 52 percent of our speakers are coming from the tech industry. It is showing you the importance, of course, of AI, but not only AI, innovation in general, because all sectors in all industries are impacted by technology now.鈥 

Attias highlighted three defining factors for this year鈥檚 edition: the dominance of technology, the presence of more than 20 world leaders and 50 ministers representing 90 countries, and the event鈥檚 growing reputation as one of the most inclusive platforms for international collaboration.  

鈥淭his will be a fantastic platform for public private partnership,鈥 Attias added, emphasizing that such collaboration is 鈥減robably one of the solutions of all the major issues that the global economy is facing.鈥 

Attias called FII 鈥減robably the most inclusive platform in the world,鈥 noting the presence of delegates from rival nations such as Russia and Ukraine, along with the US, China, and strong participation from the Global South and young entrepreneurs. 

鈥淩iyadh is becoming the economic capital of the world, at least for the week,鈥 Attias said, noting that FII has expanded from a three-day conference into a full week of events, with attendees arriving prior to the event and to capitalize on the opportunities within the Kingdom. 

The scale of activity, he admitted, is a 鈥済ood problem to have,鈥 but requires a 鈥渘avigator鈥 to manage the countless meetings and sectors on display.

He pointed to 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, stating it is no longer a future plan but a reality 鈥渋n motion,鈥 encompassing sectors from sport and entertainment to food security, tourism, energy, and infrastructure. 

Attias stressed that FII has moved beyond symbolic memorandums of understanding. 鈥淩eal deals are happening. Very concrete deals are signed,鈥 he added in the interview. 

He linked this spirit of optimism and action to the institute鈥檚 resilience, recalling that FII was among the few major conferences held during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. This mindset, he said, reflects the FII Institute鈥檚 mission of creating an 鈥渋mpact on humanity.鈥 

This year鈥檚 event has attracted 9,000 delegates from nearly 100 countries, including participation from all Gulf Cooperation Council sovereign wealth funds. Attias said that by bringing together these funds with private equity firms, banks, financial institutions, and global CEOs, FII has created the 鈥減erfect equation鈥 for driving global investment and collaboration. 


Saudi PIF-backed Humain set to launch voice-controlled OS聽

Saudi PIF-backed Humain set to launch voice-controlled OS聽
Updated 27 October 2025

Saudi PIF-backed Humain set to launch voice-controlled OS聽

Saudi PIF-backed Humain set to launch voice-controlled OS聽

JEDDAH: A new computer operating system that responds to voice commands instead of clicks from 海角直播鈥檚 Public Investment Fund-backed AI firm Humain is set to debut this week, revealed a senior executive. 

The startup said its new product, Humain 1, is designed as a potential alternative to icon-based systems like Windows or macOS that have dominated personal computing since the mid-1980s, Reuters reported, citing a company spokesperson. 

This comes as 海角直播 is using artificial intelligence to boost innovation and economic growth in key sectors such as healthcare, finance, and logistics. The country is also investing in research and development to strengthen its position as a regional hub for AI and support its shift toward a knowledge-based economy. 

鈥淩ather than looking at icons where you click for discrete applications, now you (...) speak your intent,鈥 Reuters quoted Humain CEO Tareq Amin as saying at the FortuneGlobal Forum in Riyadh. 

The AI company aims to be the first to officially launch such a system, even as other firms develop similar products. It also plans to build approximately 6 gigawatts of data center capacity. 

Launched in May under the Public Investment Fund and chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Humain focuses on developing advanced Arabic language models and large-scale AI infrastructure. 

It aims to position 海角直播 as a global AI leader by the end of the decade, fostering local innovation, generating intellectual property, and attracting top international AI talent and investment. 

A Humain spokesperson told Reuters that 鈥渢he company started developing the new operating system shortly after it launched in May and has been testing it internally for payroll and human resources systems.鈥 

On Oct. 26, Humain signed a strategic partnership with the FII Institute to advance human-centric AI innovation through thought leadership. 

The partnership comes ahead of the 9th edition of FII Institute鈥檚 flagship conference, FII9 in Riyadh, where Humain was set to unveil a series of major product and partnership announcements, including its new operating system. 

Earlier in October, Humain signed a strategic framework agreement with center3, a regional digital infrastructure company owned by stc Group.

The partnership aims to provide advanced connectivity services to support the company鈥檚 efforts to build 海角直播 into a global AI hub. 

Under the agreement, Humain will use center3鈥檚 infrastructure to ensure reliable national and international network connections 鈥 a key step in developing the Kingdom鈥檚 full-stack AI ecosystem. 

In August, the company introduced Humain Chat, an Arabic AI app trained on what the firm says is the world鈥檚 largest Arabic-language dataset.

The app is the first product in the firm鈥檚 AI suite and is powered by Allam 34B, an Arabic model developed in 海角直播 by local engineers. . 


Bahrain鈥檚 sovereign fund, SandboxAQ sign deal to speed up drug discovery with AI

Bahrain鈥檚 sovereign fund, SandboxAQ sign deal to speed up drug discovery with AI
Updated 27 October 2025

Bahrain鈥檚 sovereign fund, SandboxAQ sign deal to speed up drug discovery with AI

Bahrain鈥檚 sovereign fund, SandboxAQ sign deal to speed up drug discovery with AI

RIYADH: SandboxAQ, a US-based artificial intelligence and quantum technology firm, signed an agreement with Bahrain鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund on Monday aimed at speeding up the development of drugs and creating biotech assets worth $1 billion.

The deal, announced on the sidelines of the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, will see Bahrain鈥檚 Mumtalakat license SandboxAQ鈥檚 large quantitative models trained on physics, chemistry and biology to accelerate drug discovery and scientific research.

鈥淭he collaboration will help position Bahrain as a regional biotech hub, with a joint research committee guiding a three-year program aimed at developing valuable new drugs,鈥 they said in a statement.

SandboxAQ CEO Jack Hidary told Reuters the partnership would empower Bahrain to create and own intellectual property in biotech, including therapies targeting diseases prevalent in the region such as diabetes and certain genetic disorders.

鈥淭raditionally, the majority of biotech IP is owned in a handful of countries. This enables Bahrain to develop its own assets, focused both on regional and global health priorities,鈥 Hidary said.

The agreement will use Bahrain鈥檚 digital health datasets and hospital infrastructure to develop therapies. Clinical trials are expected to begin in Bahrain, with potential for multi-site studies, Hidary added.

He added that SandboxAQ was receiving interest from other countries, including in the Gulf, for similar partnerships.

In January, Saudi oil giant Aramco signed an agreement with SandboxAQ to use its models to increase the value of downstream products.


UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she is hopeful for Gulf trade deal 鈥榲ery soon鈥

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she is hopeful for Gulf trade deal 鈥榲ery soon鈥
Updated 27 October 2025

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she is hopeful for Gulf trade deal 鈥榲ery soon鈥

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she is hopeful for Gulf trade deal 鈥榲ery soon鈥

RIYADH: UK finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Monday she was confident a trade deal with Gulf countries can be done quickly after she had 鈥渞eally good鈥 meetings in Riyadh about an agreement that could help her plan to speed up economic growth.

鈥淚 am really confident we can get that deal over the line,鈥 she said at a forum held in the Saudi capital, adding she was hopeful that the agreement could be reached 鈥渧ery soon.鈥

Reeves, making the first visit to the region by a British finance minister in six years, will seek to advance trade talks while attending 海角直播鈥檚 flagship investment summit.

She planned to use the trip to speak with her counterparts from Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar to try to progress a trade deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council 鈥 a six-nation group.

British administrations have sought to reach an agreement with the GCC after the UK left the EU in 2020.

Reeves also expected to meet senior Saudi royals, members of President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration and business figures while in 海角直播 for a gathering of global political leaders and company chief executives.

Last year 海角直播鈥檚 Public Investment Fund bought a 15 percent stake in London鈥檚 Heathrow Airport from Spanish construction company Ferrovial and Britain said it expected further investment announcements this week.

New state-owned airline Riyadh Air, which ordered 25 partly British-built Airbus A350 aircraft in June, has announced its inaugural flight will be to Heathrow.

Britain鈥檚 finance ministry said it estimated a GCC trade deal would add 拢1.6 billion ($2.2 billion) a year to British economic output 鈥 equivalent to about 0.06 percent of annual gross domestic product.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited 海角直播 and the UAE last year.