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Banks in Oman Grant 2.7% Increase in Total Loans to OMR30.61

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Last updated: 2024/05/04 at 7:09 PM
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The banking sector in Oman has shown positive growth in terms of loans and financing, with a 2.7 percent increase to OMR30.61 billion by the end of February 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. The average interest rate on total loans also increased by 3.4 percent, reaching 5.542 percent. This data was released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI). Local liquidity in the Sultanate of Oman also saw a significant increase by about OMR3.3 billion to OMR23.93 billion, reflecting a 15.8 percent growth year on year.

While the total cash issued by commercial banks and Islamic windows decreased by 1.9 percent to OMR1.57 billion at the end of February 2024 compared to the previous year, narrow money supply saw an increase of 6.9 percent to OMR6.11 billion. Additionally, the total foreign assets of the Central Bank of Oman (CBO) grew by 4.3 percent to OMR6.86 billion by the end of February 2024. Private sector deposits in commercial banks and Islamic windows also saw a substantial increase of 14.8 percent to OMR20.11 billion by the end of February, compared to OMR17.51 billion in the same period in 2023.

Furthermore, the effective exchange rate index for the Omani riyal experienced a slight increase of 0.1 percent to reach 114.6 points at the end of February 2024. This positive development indicates the stability and growth of the Omani banking sector, highlighting the confidence of investors and depositors in the local economy. These figures signify a healthy financial environment in Oman, with opportunities for investment and growth in various sectors. It also points towards a resilient banking system that is able to adapt and thrive despite external challenges.

As the Omani economy continues to diversify and expand, the banking sector plays a crucial role in providing financial support and resources to businesses and individuals. The increase in loans and financing indicates a growing demand for credit and investments in the country, reflecting a positive outlook for economic growth. The rise in private sector deposits also shows the confidence of businesses and individuals in the stability of the banking system, encouraging savings and investment in local institutions.

With the effective exchange rate index for the Omani riyal showing a slight increase, it points towards a stable currency and a favorable environment for international trade and investments. This stability in the foreign exchange market bodes well for the overall economic health of the country, attracting foreign investors and promoting economic growth. The growth in total foreign assets of the Central Bank of Oman also indicates strong fiscal management and prudent policies, ensuring the stability of the banking sector in the face of external factors.

In conclusion, the positive growth in loans and financing, local liquidity, private sector deposits, and foreign assets in the Omani banking sector reflects a robust and resilient financial environment. With a stable exchange rate and increasing investments, Oman is poised for sustained economic development and growth in the coming years. The data released by the NCSI highlights the strength and stability of the banking sector in Oman, providing confidence to investors and businesses alike. The continued growth and expansion of the banking sector will play a significant role in supporting the country’s economic diversification and development goals.

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