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Banks in Oman increase credit issuance to OMR30.8 billion

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 6:43 PM
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The banking sector in Oman experienced a 2.6 percent increase in total credit granted, reaching OMR30.8 billion by the end of April 2024. Credit granted to the private sector also saw a growth of 3.2 percent, totaling OMR25.9 billion. Data from the Central Bank of Oman (CBO) revealed that non-financial companies received the largest share of credit at 45.7 percent, followed closely by the individual sector at 45.1 percent. The financial companies sector accounted for 5.6 percent, while other sectors held 3.6 percent of the credit distribution.

Additionally, total deposits in the banking sector increased by 10.4 percent, amounting to OMR30 billion by the end of April 2024. Private sector deposits within the banking system surged by 12.4 percent, reaching OMR20.1 billion during the same period. The breakdown of private sector deposits revealed that individual deposits held the largest share at 50.6 percent, followed by non-financial companies at 29.7 percent, financial companies at 16.8 percent, and other sectors at 2.8 percent. This data provides valuable insights into the distribution of credit and deposits across various sectors within the banking industry in Oman.

The significant growth in credit and deposits within the banking sector reflects a positive trend in Oman’s economy. The increase in credit granted to the private sector indicates enhanced business activities and investment opportunities, contributing to economic growth and development. Moreover, the rise in total deposits signifies improved saving habits and financial stability among individuals and businesses in the country. These factors are crucial for sustaining a robust and resilient banking sector that can support the overall economic progress of Oman.

The data released by the CBO highlights the importance of monitoring the distribution of credit and deposits across different sectors to ensure balanced growth and financial stability within the banking industry. By analyzing the trends in credit allocation and deposit accumulation, policymakers and financial institutions can make informed decisions to support sectors that require additional funding or investment. This strategic approach can help optimize the utilization of financial resources and promote sustainable economic growth in Oman.

Furthermore, the steady increase in private sector deposits indicates a growing confidence in the banking sector among individuals and businesses. As more funds are deposited in banks, financial liquidity is enhanced, enabling banks to provide loans and credit facilities to support various economic activities. This cycle of deposit mobilization and credit extension plays a vital role in driving economic expansion and creating employment opportunities in Oman. It also fosters a strong banking ecosystem that serves as a key pillar of the country’s financial infrastructure.

Overall, the data on credit and deposits in Oman’s banking sector underscore the positive trajectory of the country’s economy and financial system. The steady growth in credit granted and deposits accumulated reflects a healthy and vibrant banking industry that is well-positioned to support economic growth and development. By leveraging this data to make informed decisions and implement targeted policies, Oman can further strengthen its banking sector and enhance its overall economic resilience in the face of global challenges.

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