UAE banks return on equity hits five-quarter high as impairments drop

Emirates NDB and Commercial Bank of Dubai reported the highest RoE among the top 10 banks, with 12.5 percent and 13.3 percent, respectively. (Supplied)
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Updated 26 August 2021
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UAE banks return on equity hits five-quarter high as impairments drop

  • Impairment charges declined by 9.3 percent
  • Operating income increased by 2.8 percent quarter over quarter

AL KHOBAR: The UAE’s 10 largest banks posted a strong rebound in profitability and balance sheet metrics in the second quarter of the year, as economic conditions continued to improve, according to a report by management consultant Alvarez & Marsal.

Return on equity climbed to 10.9 percent, its highest level for five quarters, from 9.8 percent in the first quarter, co-authors Asad Ahmed, head of Middle East Financial Services at A&M, and Sumit Mittal, senior director, wrote in the report. Emirates NDB and Commercial Bank of Dubai reported the highest RoE among the top 10 banks, with 12.5 percent and 13.3 percent, respectively.

A 2.8 percent quarter over quarter increase in operating income coupled with a 9.3 percent drop in impairment charges as borrowers met their obligations were the key drivers of profitability, they said.

Deposit growth outpaced loans at most banks through the second fiscal quarter of 2021 as consumers and businesses cut spending amid economic uncertainty, bolstering already robust liquidity.

Loans and advances increased by 1.9 percent QoQ, aided by a rebound in Dubai’s mortgage market, which saw an almost doubling of deal volume between December 2020 and June 2021. Deposits rose by 2.1 percent.

Aggregate net interest margin remained stable at 2.05 percent in the second quarter as industry-wide credit yields remained suppressed while cost of funding declined marginally.

The average coverage ratio – a measure of a company’s ability to cover its fixed charges – rose to 92.3 percent in the second quarter from 91.0 percent in the first three months of the year. Three of the nation’s 10 largest banks – Emirates NBD, Mashreq Bank and RAK Bank – have a coverage ratio of more than 100 percent.

The other seven lenders in the report are First Abu Dhabi Bank, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Dubai Islamic Bank, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Commercial Bank of Dubai, N


PIF-owned ROSHN expands in Eastern Province with new residential project

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PIF-owned ROSHN expands in Eastern Province with new residential project

RIYADH: Saudi developer ROSHN Group has launched its first integrated community, ALDANAH, in the economic hub of Greater Dammam, featuring over 2,500 homes spread across 1.7 million sq. m. 

The development, the second in the Eastern Province by the Public Investment Fund-owned giga-project, will cater to nearly 10,000 inhabitants who will benefit from exemplary energy conservation, including modern insulation, according to a press release. 

ROSHN highlighted that the project is strategically located in the heart of Greater Dammam, at the meeting point of Dammam, Dhahran, and Al Khobar. It’s conveniently situated next to King Abdulaziz Road and is just a 20-minute drive from King Fahd International Airport. 

The project will feature several amenities for residents, including a city experience center, a district mall, and three neighborhood retail centers. It will also include a primary healthcare center, mosques, and six schools, all reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage, the release added. 

The company also mentioned that the range of residences will offer a diverse selection of homes suitable for every family, including duplexes and villas tailored specifically for ROSHN’s latest community. 


Industrial private sector investments in Saudi Arabia more than double to reach $1.8bn

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Industrial private sector investments in Saudi Arabia more than double to reach $1.8bn

RIYADH: Private sector investments in Saudi Arabia’s industrial field more than doubled in the first quarter of 2024, surpassing SR7 billion ($1.8 billion), according to official data. 

This marks a significant increase from the SR3.34 billion recorded during the first quarter of 2023, according to a report released by the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones, also known as MODON.  

The report revealed a substantial rise in the number of constructed factories, reaching 6,683 in the first three months of 2024 compared to 5,894 in the same period last year. 

Moreover, the total number of logistics contracts surged to 367, up from 223 in the first quarter of 2023.  

The report also highlighted a significant growth in industrial contracts, with 276 agreements issued by end of March, nearly doubling the figures from the first three months of 2023.  

Jeddah Third Industrial City led in contract issuance with 76 agreements, followed by Al Kharj Industrial City with 47. Sudair Industrial and Business City recorded 20 contracts, while Dammam Third Industrial City and Dammam Second Industrial City had 18 and 16 agreements, respectively. 

Furthermore, the total regulatory visits conducted in industrial cities during the first quarter amounted to 1,867, underscoring MODON's rigorous oversight.  

In terms of sectoral distribution, food industries secured the highest number of contracts in the first quarter of 2024, constituting 24 percent of the total. They were followed by mining at 12 percent, rubber products industries at 12 percent, chemicals at 8 percent, and electrical equipment at 7 percent. 

Additionally, the number of food factories operating in the Kingdom reached 1,300, indicating the country’s expanded capacity in the sector. This underscores its commitment to the “Food Industry Localization” initiative, aimed at enhancing productivity, local production, and quality. 

These figures come as MODON prepares to engage as a strategic partner in the inaugural Saudi Food Manufacturing Show.   

Scheduled from April 30 to May 2, at Riyadh Front, the event will be under the patronage of the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef.  

MODON plans to showcase its products, services, and comprehensive solutions for the food industry at the show, targeting investors, small and medium enterprises, and entrepreneurs.   

This effort is aligned with MODON’s role in the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program, aimed at fostering sustainable growth and enhancing value chains.  

The show is expected to host 500 participants from around the globe, including ministers, officials, and industry leaders, as well as CEOs, investors, and experts.

It will feature discussion panels, workshops, and exhibitions, providing a vital platform for displaying the latest in services, products, and solutions for the food industry and its supportive sectors. 


Saudi entrepreneurs among beneficiaries of $493m Social Development Bank funding in Q1 2024

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Saudi entrepreneurs among beneficiaries of $493m Social Development Bank funding in Q1 2024

RIYADH: Almost 12,000 Saudi entrepreneurs received support and training from the Kingdom’s Social Development Bank in the first quarter of 2024, it was revealed. 

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi announced in a post on X that SDB provided financing worth SR1.85 billion ($493 million) in the first three months of this year.

The financing aims to “support individuals and enterprises to contribute to economic development and sustain efforts toward national sustainable growth.”

During the same period, assistance for small and startup businesses amounted to SR606 million for over 1,700 establishments. 

Furthermore, empowerment support for vibrant and productive communities reached SR640 million, benefiting 12,000 citizens through various social developmental products, including marriage, family support, and restoration.

Assistance for freelancers and productive families also surged to SR600 million, benefiting 13,000 individuals. 

Additionally, the number of savings accounts increased by 13,000, reaching a total of 245,000, with a balance exceeding SR525 million.

In January, SDB signed 24 deals worth SR1 billion to support entrepreneurs across various sectors in the Kingdom.    

Inked during the Entrepreneurship and Modern Work Patterns Forum, the memorandums of cooperation encompassed a broad spectrum of sectors, including health, transportation, and logistics.  

This aligns with the objectives of Vision 2030, aiming to reduce the unemployment rate, enhance women’s participation in the workforce, and expand the contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises to 35 percent of the gross domestic product by the end of the decade.     

Speaking at the time, CEO of SDB Ibrahim Al-Rashid said those deals would “open new horizons for entrepreneurship and small and emerging enterprises" by developing new systems for financing, training and qualification.    

Last year, the bank introduced a range of training programs to assist small businesses across the Kingdom. 

The courses covered key areas such as marketing and administration, allowing business owners to meet and discuss their development plans with local and international experts. 


Saudi biotechnology sector poised for double-digit growth: report

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Saudi biotechnology sector poised for double-digit growth: report

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s biotechnology and genomics sector is likely to record double-digit growth as it plans to invest 2.5 percent of its gross domestic product in research and development by 2040, aiming to add $16 billion to its economy. 

This was highlighted in a recent report by US-based consulting firm Arthur D. Little, emphasizing the Kingdom’s substantial growth potential in the sector. 

The study highlighted that the global biotech market, valued at $1.5 trillion in 2023, is projected to reach $4 trillion by 2030. This growth is driven by rising demand for improved healthcare and increased investment from both government and private sectors.  

“Within this context, Saudi Arabia’s directed R&D investments, amounting to $3.9 billion in 2021 and aims to become a global leader in innovation and R&D, with annual investment equivalent to 2.5 percent of GDP by 2040 which are set to catalyze the expansion of the sector,” the report said.   

It added: “This is expected to add $16 billion to the economy and create high-value jobs in science and technology, are set to catalyze the expansion of the sector, reinforcing its commitment to a knowledge-based economy.”  

In 2022, Saudi Arabia’s investment in research and development soared to $5.1 billion, marking a 32.7 percent increase from the previous year, according to the General Authority for Statistics.  

GASTAT’s report revealed that the government sector infused SR11.1 billion into R&D, constituting 58 percent of the nation’s total R&D budget.  

Patrick Linnenbank, a partner in the healthcare and life sciences practice for Middle East & South East Asia at Arthur D. Little, emphasized the synchrony between strategic investments and the burgeoning demand for enhanced healthcare services.   

“Our analysis indicates that strategic investments and initiatives are aligning with a growing demand for enhanced healthcare services and personalized medical treatment, which Saudi Arabia is well-positioned to fulfill,” Linnenbank said.   

The report underscored the pivotal role of the Kingdom’s biotech and genomics initiatives, exemplified by the Saudi Genome Project 2.0 and collaborative endeavors. These initiatives are instrumental in propelling precision medicine forward, leveraging AI and genomics for personalized healthcare solutions. 

Launched in 2018, the Saudi Genome Program utilizes cutting-edge genomic technologies to combat genetic diseases, advancing healthcare through improved diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.  

Ankita Gulati highlighted the transformative potential of AI and genomics in healthcare, stating: “The confluence of genomic data and AI in healthcare is at the core of next-generation medical treatment and may revolutionize healthcare. Saudi Arabia’s current trajectory in genomics research and development is a robust indicator of its potential to lead in this domain.”  

Integral to Saudi Arabia’s advancement in the biotech sphere are strategic collaborations with global pharmaceutical firms and the integration of research initiatives from key entities such as King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology.  

The report also applauded the progressive establishment of a regulatory framework, with new guidelines from the Saudi Food and Drug Authority and legislative oversight from the Saudi Research Development and Innovation Authority.  

While Saudi Arabia strides confidently toward leadership in the biotech landscape, the report acknowledged the necessity of further developing capabilities across the value chain.   

The Kingdom’s accelerator and incubator programs, including KAIMRC’s Medical Biotechnology Park, KAUST’s Taqadam initiative, and the Biotech Startup Program in Dammam Valley, are pivotal in nurturing a thriving biotech and genomics ecosystem. 


Saudi, US business ties set to reach new heights after high-level meeting

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Saudi, US business ties set to reach new heights after high-level meeting

RIYADH: Trade relations between Saudi Arabia and the US are set to further prosper after a senior official from the Kingdom met with prominent business leaders.

Minister of Commerce Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi held talks with representatives from the US Chamber of Commerce and prominent American companies in Washington, in which the robust economic connections between the two countries were highlighted.

Speaking to participants of the meeting, Al-Qasabi, who also serves as chairman of the board of directors of the National Competitiveness Center, highlighted the progress made so far in the Kingdom’s journey to achieve its ambitious plan for 2030, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.

Al-Qasabi noted the transformations within the Saudi economy have spurred the emergence of new sectors and promising business opportunities.

Furthermore, discussions during the meeting tackled ways to enhance cooperation between the chambers of commerce of both countries, mainly through the exchange of best practices aimed at improving the Kingdom’s business environment and attracting US companies.

Saudi Ambassador to the US Princess Reema bint Bandar was also present at the meeting, alongside Khush Choksy, senior vice president for Middle East and Turkiye affairs at the US Chamber of Commerce, and Steve Lutes, vice president of Middle East affairs at the US chamber.

Al-Qasabi and his delegation also visited Georgetown University, where they were briefed on the institution’s collaboration programs and the latest research in areas such as entrepreneurship, corporate governance, and compliance. 

The Saudi delegation also received briefings on the university’s trade policy analysis, international trade law, and economic development, as well as applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Additionally, the visit provided insight into how to address challenges and leverage emerging opportunities in these fields, according to SPA.

Al-Qasabi also held separate meetings with Stefan Umiastowski, senior vice president of Ecolab, a global leader in water, hygiene, and energy solutions, and Stuart Jones, president for Regions and Corporate Relations at Bechtel, one of the world’s largest engineering, procurement, construction, and project management companies.