Saudi banks post biggest monthly earnings on record of SAR 5.41 bln in August

29/09/2021 Argaam Special


Saudi banks recorded the largest monthly earnings of SAR 5.41 billion in August, Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) data showed.

 

Tadawul-listed 11 banks, along with a few of the foreign banks operating in the Kingdom, have recorded aggregate earnings of more than SAR 5 billion in four months so far, namely, March 2019, January 2020, January 2021, and August 2021.

 

The following table illustrates the biggest earnings recorded by Saudi banks on a monthly basis:

 

Largest Monthly Earnings of Saudi Banks

Month

Earnings (SAR bln)

August 2021

5.41

January 2020

5.22

January 2021

5.15

March 2019

5.06

January 2019

4.90

May 2019

4.77

October 2019

4.77

July 2018

4.77

May 2021

4.75

April 2019

4.72

September 2019

4.63

August 2019

4.58

July 2019

4.50

February 2020

4.46

September 2020

4.40

April 2021

4.38

January 2017

4.38

April 2018

4.38

May 2018

4.35

April 2014

4.34

July 2020

4.31

Aug. 2020

4.25

April 2015

4.25

March 2018

4.19

January 2018

4.18

October 2018

4.17

August 2018

4.15

October 2019

4.12

November 2020

4.11

May 2017

4.09

October 2017

4.07

March 2021

4.02

 

On the other hand, the banks operating in the Kingdom incurred monthly losses in only seven months, since SAMA started to monitor the data.

 

The biggest losses were incurred in June 2020 at SAR 4.8 billion, after recognizing goodwill impairment losses from the merger of Saudi British Bank (SABB) and Alawwal Bank.

 

Losses Incurred by Saudi Banks

Month

Losses (SAR mln)

June 2020

(4,793)

December 1995

(715)

December 1994

(668)

December 1993

(654)

August 1999

(328)

December 2009

(324)

December 2008

(95)

 

 

Details and Historical Data of Banks

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