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Saudi bank lending to stay healthy
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 11 - 2011

Saudi Arabian banks are lending more as government spending boosts confidence in the country's economy, benefiting companies including Saudi Arabian Mining Co. and Saudi Electricity Co. (SECO).
Ten out of 11 Saudi publicly traded banks raised the value of their loan portfolios in the first nine months of the year, according to statements from the banks. Alinma Bank, an Islamic lender, had the largest increase at 75 percent.
Bank Al-Jazira followed at 19 percent. Al Rajhi Bank, the largest lender by market value, and Bank AlBilad had a 12 percent increase each.
Saudi bank loans and advances to the private sector increased 9 percent from a year earlier in September to SR798.4 billion, the highest level this year, according to monthly data from the Saudi central bank.
Lending through the remainder of the year “will continue at a similar pace,” central bank Governor Muhammad Al-Jasser said in an interview in Kuwait on Oct. 31. “The pace is reasonable at this point.”
“You're probably looking at an 11 percent annual loan growth for 2011 and 12 percent at best for 2012 unless structural changes occur,” said Wael Chalak, senior equity analyst at Audi Saradar Investment Bank. “This is already way better than in 2010.”
Banks' credit to the private sector increased 4.7 percent last year, according to data on the central bank's webpage.
“Both banks and borrowers have had their confidence bolstered by the vast government spending programs,” Paul Gamble, head of research at Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment Co. said. “Availability of suitably priced bank credit has become much less of a constraint for the private sector.”
Saudi Arabia's 3-month interbank interest rate, the rate at which banks lend to each other, has risen 11 basis points from its lowest level this year on July 18 to 0.705 percent, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Saudi Arabian Mining, the Kingdom's biggest miners known as Ma'aden, Saudi Electricity and Sahara Petrochemical Co. are tapping financing as economic growth increases demand for their products. The Saudi economy will grow 6.5 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund said in August.
Bank profits in the third quarter increased 29 percent year on-year, according Jadwa's Gamble. The higher “lending is helping to lift bank profits,” he said. “Bank lending has risen fairly briskly this year.”
Al Rajhi Bank (RJHI) third-quarter net income climbed 18 percent to 1.94 billion riyals. Saudi British Bank (SABB), the lender 40 percent owned by HSBC Holdings Plc, reported a 50 percent jump for the quarter, while Riyad Bank profit advanced 30 percent.
Saudi banks also increased their lending at home because they are “not exposed” to Europe, Al-Jasser said. “Our lending is domestic, our deposits are domestic.”
Ma'aden said on Oct. 16 its aluminum project with Alcoa Inc. obtained financing valued at SR3.72 billion ($992 million) from 13 local and international banks. A day earlier, Sahara Petrochemical said it signed a bridge loan agreement with Riyad Bank for no more than SR1 billion to finance projects.
A $2.85 billion Saudi Electricity power project being developed by Acwa Power International and South Korea's Samsung C&T Corp. will have 77 percent of the total cost of the project funded through dollar and riyal debt.
“Banks are now much more comfortable on their asset quality indicators, which is giving them confidence to grow their books,” said Murad Ansari, an analyst at investment bank EFG


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