Outstanding loans of Saudi specialized credit institutions rise to SAR 235.1 bln in Q2 2020

23/12/2020 Argaam Special

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The outstanding loans of Saudi Arabia's specialized credit institutions reached SAR 235.1 billion in Q2 2020, a rise of 3% year-on-year (YoY), according to data issued by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA).

 

The specialized credit institutions include Real Estate Development Fund (REDF), Saudi Industrial Development Fund (SIDF), Social Development Bank (SDB) and Agricultural Development Fund (ADF).

 

On a quarterly basis, the outstanding loans declined by SAR 216 million in the second quarter of 2020.

 

Outstanding loans of specialized credit institutions (SAR bln)

Period

Value

Annual Change %

Q1 2017

239.65

+2%

Q2 2017

239.15

+0.5%

Q3 2017

237.24

(1%)

Q4 2017

236.91

(1%)

Q1 2018

233.86

(2%)

Q2 2018

231.10

(3%)

Q3 2018

230.39

(3%)

Q4 2018

230.74

(3%)

Q1 2019

230.08

(2%)

Q2 2019

228.12

(1%)

Q3 2019

228.56

(1%)

Q4 2019

236.36

+2%

Q1 2020

235.32

+2%

Q2 2020

235.10

+3%

 

 

REDF dominated 67% (SAR 158.4 billion) of the total specialized credit institutions' outstanding loans during the period, followed by SIDF with 20% (SAR 46.7 billion).

 

Details of specialized credit institutions' outstanding loans (SAR bln)

Fund

ADF

SDB

SIDF

REDF

Total

Q1 2017

7.84

37.39

35.69

158.74

239.65

Q2 2017

7.89

37.04

35.48

158.74

239.15

Q3 2017

7.90

35.80

35.57

157.97

237.24

Q4 2017

7.80

33.24

38.61

157.26

236.91

Q1 2018

7.72

31.34

38.41

156.40

233.86

Q2 2018

7.59

29.89

38.11

155.51

231.10

Q3 2018

7.38

28.13

40.54

154.33

230.39

Q4 2018

7.35

26.93

42.94

153.52

230.74

Q1 2019

7.30

25.45

43.79

153.53

230.08

Q2 2019

7.22

25.16

42.21

153.53

228.12

Q3 2019

7.37

24.48

42.09

154.62

228.56

Q4 2019

7.97

24.24

47.18

156.98

236.36

Q1 2020

7.87

23.30

46.55

157.61

235.32

Q2 2020

8.04

21.91

46.72

158.42

235.10

 

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