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GCC banking sector profits hit $12b in H1
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 09 - 2012

NCB posts strongest growth among the 10 largest banks with profits up 20%
JEDDAH – The GCC banking sector continued to grow rapidly in the first half of 2012 with profits reaching $12 billion, an increase of 5.4 percent compared to the first half of 2011, the QNB Group report said.
National Commercial Bank (NCB) in Saudi Arabia saw the strongest growth among the 10 largest banks with profits up 20 percent. QNB was in second place in terms of growth, with 17.1 percent, but achieved the highest level of profits, at $1.13 billion. Al Rajhi of Saudi Arabia and National Bank of Abu Dhabi also achieved double-digit growth, while the other top 10 banks grew more slowly or saw a fall in profits, due to a high level of provisions.
The collective assets of the largest 50 banks in the region increased by 7.7 percent in the year to June 30, reaching $1.28 trillion, it said.
While 76 percent of banks in the group were profitable, with average profit growth of 13 percent, only 11 out of 50 saw a decline and only one bank in the group recorded a net loss, it added.
Overall, the GCC banking sector appears to be in good shape, according to QNB Group. High oil prices, rising consumer spending and major infrastructure projects should all contribute to continuing strong growth in the coming year.
Fifteen of the top 50 banks are Islamic and represent 19.5 percent of total assets.
The strongest growth in assets was achieved in Qatar and Oman, by 20.1 percent and 19.0 percent respectively.
The assets growth in Qatar was driven by QNB, which is the largest bank by assets in the GCC and achieved 25.5 percent growth in the year to June 302012.
The other seven banks also averaged a strong growth rate of 14.7 percent, led by Qatar Islamic Bank and Masraf Al Rayan.
Qatar's nominal GDP grew at an annualised rate of 17 percent in the first quarter of the year, and booming economic activity usually contributes to strong bank asset growth, the study said.
Only two Omani banks are included in the top 50, and both saw strong asset growth - 23.3 percent for National Bank of Oman and 17.6 percent for Bank Muscat.
GCC banks have benefited from the buoyant regional economy, supported by high oil prices and high levels of government spending. They have also avoided exposure to many of the problematic financial instruments, such as peripheral eurozone debt and mortgage-backed securities that have been weighing heavily on banks' performance in Europe and the US.
The banking sector is skewed towards the very largest banks, with the top 10 representing 50 percent of total assets. Saudi and Emirati banks make up the bulk of the top 50, in terms of both number -12 and 14 respectively - and aggregate assets, 33 percent and 28 percent respectively. Qatar is in third place, and eight of its banks are included in the group, representing 13.5 percent of total assets.
Regional assets growth was driven by an expansion in loan portfolios, which grew by 13.6 percent during the first half of the year. Growth was particularly strong in Qatar, where loans surged by 39.7 percent, largely due to a 55.9 percent increase at QNB, which was the most rapid for any bank in the region. QNB has the largest loan book in the region.
When measured by profit growth, the Omani banks come out on top, with 19.0 percent, followed by Saudi banks which achieved aggregate growth of 17.1 percent.
Islamic banks saw their profits surge by 18.5 percent, on the back of growing customer demand for Shariah finance across the region. Four of the top five banks in terms of profit growth were Islamic.
Capital adequacy ratios (CARs) are generally high in the region and, with a few exceptions, non-performing loans (NPLs) are low. This substantiates the impression of health in the sector, the study said.
Details of mid-year NPLs and CARs are not available for all of the 50 banks. However, QNB's estimate, based on the data that is available and earlier indicators for the other banks, is that the aggregate level of NPLs in the region is 4.8 percent of total loans. There is considerable variability in NPLs between countries, ranging from a low of 1.0 percent in Qatar to a high of 8.0 percent in the UAE. The UAE figure reflects the impact of recent regulatory changes in accounting for NPLs and exposure to the real estate sector, with Dubai-based banks being more impacted than banks in Abu Dhabi, it said.
Overall, the net impairment charge on the loan portfolio of the largest ten banks has stabilised, according to data for June 2012, compared to the same period last year, despite two of the largest ten banks taking much increased provisions. This, along with much improving growth in operating income, would allow increased profitability going forward. – SG


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