Number of bank branches in Saudi Arabia falls to 1,927 in 2022

13/03/2023 Argaam Special

Number of bank branches in Saudi Arabia falls to 1,927 in 2022


The number of bank branches in Saudi Arabia reached 1,927 by the end of 2022, down 18 branches, from 1,945 a year earlier.

 

The number of bank branches fell last year to the lowest level since 2014, when it stood at 1,909.

 

A total of 22 new branches opened last year, while 40 were closed, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA).

 

The table below shows the development in the number of bank branches in the Kingdom since 2006:

 

Bank Branches

Change (YoY)

Number of Branches

Year

+56

1,277

2006

+76

1,353

2007

+ 57

1,410

2008

+109

1,519

2009

+ 72

1,591

2010

+39

1,630

2011

+47

1,677

2012

+72

1,749

2013

+160

1,909

2014

+67

1,976

2015

+53

2,029

2016

+40

2,069

2017

(5)

2,064

2018

+ 12

2,076

2019

(62)

2,014

2020

(69)

1,945

2021

(18)

1,927

2022

 

 

Last year witnessed the closure of several branches, in addition to the opening of new ones, as shown in the following table:

 

Banks Branches Opened/Closed in 2022

Closed Branches

New Openings

Number of Branches

Bank

(8)

+7

236

Riyad

(7)

+2

516

Al Rajhi

(5)

+4

105

Albilad

--

+1

100

SABB

(4)

--

127

ANB

(12)

--

494

SNB

(3)

--

82

BSF

--

+1

82

AlJazira

(1)

+5

104

Alinma

--

+1

8

ENBD

--

+1

1

National Bank of Iraq*

(40)

+22

Total

 

*Opened the first branch in Saudi Arabia and started operations. 

 

As many as 10 Tadawul-listed banks operate in the Kingdom, in addition to 17 foreign banks, including Emirates NBD (seven branches), Gulf International Bank (three), National Bank of Kuwait (three), and First Abu Dhabi Bank (three).

 

Foreign banks with branches operating in the Kingdom include France’s BNP Paribas, Germany’s Deutsche Bank, Bank Muscat, National Bank of Bahrain, JPMorgan Chase & Co., National Bank of Pakistan, Ziraat Bank Turkey, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Qatar National Bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Credit Suisse, Standard Chartered and National Bank of Iraq.

 

Branches of Saudi banks decreased to 1,897 by the end of 2022. Al Rajhi Bank led the list with 516 branches, followed by SNB (494), Riyad Bank (236) and ANB (127), as follows:

 

Branches of Saudi Banks in 2022

Change (branch)

2022

2021

Bank

(5)

516

521

Al Rajhi

(12)

494

506

SNB

(1)

236

237

Riyad Bank

(4)

127

131

ANB

(1)

105

106

Bank Albilad

+4

104

100

Alinma

+1

100

99

SABB

(3)

82

85

BSF

+1

82

81

AlJazira

--

51

51

SAIB

(20)

1,897

1,917

Total

 
 

Riyadh reported the highest number of bank branches at 590. Makkah followed with 391 and the Eastern Province with 368, as indicated below: 

 

Bank Branches by Region in 2022

Number of Branches

Region

590

Riyadh

391

Makkah

368

Eastern Province

123

Aseer

112

Qassim

99

Madinah

54

Jazan

46

Tabuk

42

Hail

29

Al Jouf

27

Al Baha

26

Najran

20

Northern Borders

1927

Total

 

In addition, the average assets per branch rose to SAR 1.87 billion in 2022 from SAR 1.68 billion in 2021.

 

Average loans increased to SAR 1.18 billion per branch, with average deposits rising to SAR 1.19 billion per branch, as the following table shows:

 

Average Assets, Deposits, Loans and Profit per Branch (SAR mln/branch)

Average Profit

Average Deposits

Average Loans

Average Assets

Period

27.1

463

373

674

2006

22.4

530

427

795

2007

21.2

600

521

924

2008

17.7

619

483

902

2009

16.4

619

488

890

2010

18.9

687

530

962

2011

19.9

760

601

1049

2012

20.3

811

648

1099

2013

21.0

832

666

1133

2014

21.5

818

701

1130

2015

19.9

803

699

1128

2016

21.2

789

679

1136

2017

23.3

811

700

1162

2018

24.2

865

745

1267

2019

19.2

965

875

1479

2020

27.7

1082

1046

1685

2021

35.9

1191

1188

1879

2022

 

Details and Historical Data of Bank Rankings

 

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