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Saudi Arabia's Banking Sector Sees Surge in Time Deposits

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2024-12-13 13:33:28
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia's banking sector has witnessed a significant uptick in time deposits, contributing to a 9.21% year-on-year increase in the overall money supply in October 2023. This growth, driven by attractive interest rates and strategic government initiatives, has reshaped the country's banking landscape.

Key Factors Driving Time Deposit Growth:

Aligned Monetary Policy:

SAMA’s synchronization of interest rate policy with the US Federal Reserve has played a pivotal role.
The Fed’s rate hikes in 2022 incentivized Saudi depositors to opt for interest-bearing accounts, maximizing returns.

Government-Linked Entity Deposits:

Government-related entities have been major contributors to the surge in time deposits, accounting for approximately 70% of total deposit inflows in 2023.
These entities often enter into bulk deposit agreements with banks, providing a stable and predictable source of funding.

Interest Rate Lag:

While the Fed has begun easing monetary policy, the transmission of lower rates into domestic banking systems can take time.
This lag has allowed time deposits to retain their attractiveness, as interest rates on these accounts remain relatively competitive.

Impact on Saudi Banks:

Enhanced Liquidity: The influx of time deposits has provided banks with a significant liquidity boost, enabling them to manage their operations effectively.
Strong Financial Performance: Despite the rising cost of funding, Saudi banks have maintained robust profitability, driven by favorable macroeconomic conditions and robust operating environments.
Strategic Asset Allocation: Banks are strategically allocating these funds to support lending activities and other income-generating assets, contributing to their overall growth and stability.

Outlook for the Future:

While the Federal Reserve's rate cuts may gradually impact interest rates in Saudi Arabia, the strong momentum in time deposits is expected to continue. Government-linked entities are likely to maintain their preference for time deposits due to their stability and attractive returns.

As Saudi Arabia continues its economic diversification efforts, the banking sector is poised to play a crucial role in supporting growth and development. The sustained growth in time deposits positions the sector to navigate future challenges and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

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