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Banks in Oman increase credit approval to OMR31.4bn

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Last updated: 2024/08/31 at 5:04 PM
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The banking sector in the Sultanate of Oman has been experiencing growth, with the total credit granted reaching OMR31.4 billion by the end of June 2024. Data from the Central Bank of Oman shows that credit granted to the private sector has increased by 3.4 percent during this period, reaching OMR26.3 billion. The largest share of credit is held by non-financial companies at 45.2 percent, followed by the household sector at 44.8 percent, with the remaining percentage distributed among financial companies and other sectors.

Total deposits in the banking sector also saw a significant increase, reaching OMR30.7 billion by the end of June 2024, an 11.6 percent growth. Private sector deposits within the banking system experienced a 14.8 percent increase, reaching OMR20.7 billion during the same period. The distribution of private sector deposits shows that the household sector holds the largest share at around 51.8 percent, followed by the non-financial corporate sector at 29.6 percent, the financial corporate sector at 15.6 percent, and the remaining 2.9 percent divided among other sectors.

The growth in both credit granted and deposits in the banking sector indicates a positive trend in the financial sector in Oman. The increase in credit to the private sector suggests that businesses and individuals are confident in the economy and are seeking financial assistance to support their activities. Likewise, the rise in deposits reflects a strong saving culture among residents, contributing to the overall stability and development of the banking sector.

The data also highlights the importance of the household sector in both credit and deposit activities. With the largest share in both credit granted and deposits, households play a significant role in driving the growth of the banking sector. This could be attributed to increased consumer spending, investments in real estate, and other financial activities that contribute to the overall economic development of the country.

The rise in credit to non-financial companies is also noteworthy, as it indicates that businesses are expanding and investing in their operations. This could lead to job creation, innovation, and overall economic growth in Oman. Additionally, the increase in credit to the financial companies sector suggests that the sector itself is growing and requires additional funds to support its activities.

Overall, the data on credit granted and deposits in the banking sector in Oman paints a positive picture of the country’s financial landscape. The steady increase in both credit and deposits signals confidence in the economy and presents opportunities for further growth and development in various sectors. By supporting businesses, households, and financial companies, the banking sector plays a crucial role in driving economic progress in Oman.

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