Saudi banks opened 49 new branches in 2016

06/02/2017 Argaam

Banks operating in Saudi Arabia opened 49 new branches during 2016, or an average of four per month, according to the Saudi central bank’s latest bulletin.

 

The recent additions brought the total number of branches in the kingdom to 2,038, compared to 1,989 by the end of 2015.

 

As many as 12 foreign banks are currently operating in the country, including Gulf International Bank (GIB), Emirates NBD, BNP Paribas of France, National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), Deutsche Bank of Germany, Bank Muscat, National Bank of Bahrain (NBB), and JPMorgan Chase & Co. of the United States, Pakistan National Bank, Ziraat Bank of Turkey, and State Bank of India.

 

Bank branches

Variation (YoY)

Number of bank branches

Year

+65

1,289

2006

+64

1,353

2007

+57

1,410

2008

+109

1,519

2009

+72

1,591

2010

+55

1,646

2011

+50

1,696

2012

+72

1,768

2013

+144

1,912

2014

+77

1,989

2015

+49

2,038

2016

 
The National Commercial Bank (NCB) opened 22 new branches last year, while Al Rajhi Bank had 14. Alinma Bank launched seven branches.

 

Meanwhile, Bank Albilad closed down six of its branches during the year.  

 

Banks branches opened in 2016

New openings

Number of branches

Bank

22

374

National Commercial Bank

14

539

Al Rajhi Bank

7

76

Alinma Bank

5

65

Alawwal Bank

4

80

Aljazira Bank

3

86

BSF

3

337

Riyad Bank

1

1

Industrial and Commercial bank of China (ICBC)

 

Number of Branches Per Bank

Variation (branch)

2016

2015

Bank

+14

539

525

Al Rajhi

+22

374

352

NCB

+3

337

334

Riyad Bank

(2)

151

153

Arab National Bank

(6)

114

120

Bank Al Bilad

+3

86

83

BSF

(2)

82

84

SABB

+4

80

76

Aljazira Bank

+7

76

69

Alinma Bank

--

72

72

SAMBA

+5

65

60

Alawwal Bank

--

48

48

Saudi Investment Bank

+48

2,024

1,976

Total

 

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