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Saudi Arabia Commercial Banking Report

The Saudi Arabia  Commercial Banking Report

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Independent 5 year Commercial Banking industry forecast for Saudi Arabia
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Original Commercial Banking market research and sector trend analysis for Saudi Arabia
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Competitive intelligence, regional Commercial Banking industry rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic Commercial Banking companies in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabia Commercial Banking Report has been researched at source, and features latest-available data for assets, loans and deposits. Both the conventional and Islamic Banking universes are critically analysed, with full forecasts underpinned by BMI’s macroeconomists’ global banking sector and economic outlook. Each Report critically evaluates latest industry news, trends and regulatory developments inSaudi Arabia, and provides key profiles and balance sheet data on key domestic players.

Business Monitor International’s Saudi Arabia Commercial Banking Report provides industry professionals and strategists, sector analysts, business investors, trade associations and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Commercial Banking industry inSaudi Arabia.
Key Benefits of Report

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Benchmark BMI’s Independent 5-year Commercial Banking Industry Forecasts for Saudi Arabia to test other views – a key input for successful budgeting and strategic business planning in the Saudi Commercial Banking market.
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Target Business Opportunities & Risks in Saudi Arabia through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, investments and macro-economic developments.
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Exploit Latest Competitive Intelligence on your competitors and peers through company profiles including sales, market share and ownership structure – includes multi-national and national companies.

Coverage:
Executive Summary

Summary of BMI’s key forecasts and industry analysis, covering assets, deposits and loans, plus analysis of landmark company developments and key changes in the regulatory environment.
SWOT Analysis

SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis of the state’s Commercial Banking sector, business environment, politics and economics, which carefully evaluates the short- and medium-term issues facing the industry.
Global Commercial Banking Market Overview

Our banking sector analysts examine the outlook for the US and European banking sectors, and its impact upon the rest of the world. This analysis is backed up by global, regional and national data and forecasts, and our global macroeconomic forecasts.
5-Year Industry Forecasts

Historic data series and 5-year forecasts to end-2013 for all key industry indicators (see list below), supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key downside risks to the main forecast.

Total Assets (local currency and US$), Client Loans (local currency and US$), Client Deposits (local currency and US$), Loan-Deposit Ratio, Loan-Asset Ratio, Loan-GDP ratio, GDP per capita, Deposits per capita.
5-Year Macroeconomic Forecasts

BMI forecasts for GDP (local currency and US$), real GDP growth, population and unemployment, are augmented by our detailed financial sector outlook, which includes discussion of local and regional interest rates and exchange rates.
Competitive Landscapes and Company Profiles

A fully researched industry overview, including full coverage of companies operating in the sector, the central bank and key financial sector regulators. Key players in the commercial banking sector are profiled, with key balance sheet time series including assets, deposits and liabilities provided.

Executive Summary

In Q209 BMI is making a number of changes which we hope will substantially improve the impact and value of our reports on the commercial banking sectors of various countries

Since we introduced the commercial banking reports in mid-2004, we have sought to generate insights by collecting and combining information from a number of sources. We have collated data pertinent to entire commercial banking sectors that has been published by central banks, regulators and/or trade associations, as well as basic information concerning individual market participants. We have also considered BMI’s current views on the economic outlook for the country in question. Many aspects have been – and continue to be – brought together in a systematic way through our proprietary Commercial Bank Business Environment Ratings (CBBER), which facilitate cross-country comparisons. The key changes in Q209 and what they mean for readers are as follows:

Comprehensively Upgraded Database
We have now incorporated as much data as we can for 2008. We have also considered the size of total bank assets, client loans, capital and client deposits in relation to the overall economy, as well as in absolute terms. We have calculated figures in local currency terms, US dollar terms and euro terms. We have extended our forecast horizon out to 2013. We have also improved the coverage of historical data in this report. Our complete dataset is available for download from BMI’s website.

Concise Analysis Of The Sector
The structural strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) of commercial banking do not usually change much from quarter-to-quarter. Nevertheless, they need to be explained in some clarity – even if only to provide a context for the rest of the report. We have re-examined and (in most cases) substantially extended the SWOT analysis. Much more than previously, the SWOT analysis represents an ‘at a glance’ overview of what really matters for the overall commercial banking sector.

Broader And Deeper International Context
For a very long time before the global financial crisis reached a critical phase in mid-September 2008, commercial banking was inherently international in nature. In other words, it was a rare commercial banking sector indeed that was totally isolated from cross-border influences. However, as a result of the crisis, international influences have become even more important than before. In response to this, we have extended the range of countries whose commercial banking sectors we consider each quarter by 11 – Bahrain, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, the UK, the US and Vietnam are now analysed. Our reports also include new Global and Regional Outlooks.

Deeper Economic Analysis
We include more extensive coverage of BMI’s views of the economic outlook for each country. We also include a section that deals with monetary and exchange rate policy.

Clearer Identification Of Protagonists
We now look more closely at the mandates of central banks, regulators and trade associations.

Clearer Definition Of The Commercial Banking Universe
We now include a specific definition of the universe of commercial banks in each country. In most cases, we also include a comprehensive list of identifiable institutions. (The main exception to this is the US, where we confine the list to the 50 largest banks in terms of deposits.) By defining the commercial banking universe, and listing a much greater number of institutions that are active in each country, we hope that our reports are of much greater value to other researchers.

New Company Profiles
In Q209, we have sought to include 10 brief profiles of leading banks in each of the countries that we cover. We will add additional profiles in coming months. Wherever possible, we have tried to quantify the total assets, client loans, bond portfolio, client deposits and capital of each institution. Eventually, it should be possible for us to profile most – or indeed all – of the banks that are active in the countries that we follow.

Naturally, we will continue to improve the structure and content of the reports over time. The extended Commercial Banking SWOT Analysis below summarises what we see as the key issues in this report.

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