Forbes Middle East Unveils The Region’s Most Valuable Banks 2023

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Published April 10th, 2023 - 06:27 GMT

Forbes Middle East Unveils The Region’s Most Valuable Banks 2023
The top 50 banks represent 10 markets and are worth a total of $548.1 billion.
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Forbes Middle East has revealed its ranking of the region’s Top 50 Most Valuable Banks 2023, recognizing the Middle East’s biggest banking titans.

Forbes Middle East has revealed its ranking of the region’s Top 50 Most Valuable Banks 2023, recognizing the Middle East’s biggest banking titans. To construct the list, Forbes Middle East gathered data from listed stock exchanges in the Arab world and ranked companies based on their reported market value as of February 28, 2023. 

The 50 banks have an aggregate market value of $548.1 billion. With a market cap of $75 billion, Saudi’s Al Rajhi Bank is the largest bank in the region. Saudi National Bank and Qatar’s QNB Group round up the top three, with $56.4 billion and $42.8 billion in market cap, respectively. Collectively, these three companies have a valuation of $174.2 billion, accounting for nearly 32% of the total list. 

The ranking features entities from 10 markets, although GCC banks dominate with 41 entries, representing 82% of the list. Overall, Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. are home to the most banks on the list, with 10 entries each, constituting 40% of the ranking. 

Saudi Arabia’s 10 most valuable banks have an aggregate market value of $223.5 billion. The U.A.E.’s 10 entries are worth $121.2 billion, Qatar’s eight banks have a market value of $81.3 billion, and Kuwait’s seven entries are worth $76.2 billion. 

Increasingly, banks in the region are backing sustainable finance investments and securing deals to boost energy-efficient customer offerings. Under the National Bank of Kuwait’s pledge to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, it installed 12 electric vehicle charging stations at different levels of the multi-story car park attached to its green headquarters in 2022. The bank also joined the United Nations Global Compact in February 2023. In April 2022, Qatar’s Masraf Al Rayan announced the launch of its sustainable financing framework to offer ESG-linked funding opportunities to investors. And the Commercial Bank of Dubai partnered with Sharaf DG in September 2022 to enable customers to adopt clean energy by installing Solar PV Systems for their homes from Sharaf DG Energy via a sustainable and digital financing option from CBD. 

Top 50 Most Valuable Banks In The Middle East 2023: Country Breakdown

Saudi Arabia

10

Kuwait

7

Jordan

3

Tunisia

1

U.A.E. 

10

Morocco

4

Bahrain 

2

   

Qatar 

8

Oman

4

Egypt

1

   

Click here for the complete list of the Top 50 Most Valuable Banks In The Middle East 2023.

Top 5 Most Valuable Banks In The Middle East 2023

1 | Al Rajhi Bank 

Country: Saudi Arabia 

Market value: $75 billion 

CEO and Managing Director: Waleed Abdullah Al-Mogbel

2 | Saudi National Bank (SNB)

Country: Saudi Arabia

Market value: $56.4 billion

Acting CEO: Talal Ahmed Al Khereiji 

3 | QNB Group   

Country: Qatar 

Market value: $42.8 billion 

Group CEO: Abdulla Mubarak Al-Khalifa

4 | First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)

Country: U.A.E.

Market value: $42.4 billion 

Group CEO: Hana Al Rostamani

5 | Kuwait Finance House 

Country: Kuwait

Market value: $37.5 billion 

Acting Group CEO and Group Chief Treasury and Financial Institutions Officer: Abdulwahab Iesa Alrushood

Background Information

Forbes Middle East

Forbes Middle East has a license for copy rights and distribution rights in the MENA region from Forbes Media, U.S.A.  Under the guidelines standardized amongst all Forbes titles, the magazine features analysis and expert reporting related to the finance and business world, as well as investment opportunities in the Arab region.  Forbes Middle East puts together its lists based on the criterion of neutrality, authenticity, commitment to the methodology of scientific research, and the quality of standards set globally by Forbes through its extensive experience in this field.

Forbes Middle East also serves as a guide for businessmen and decision makers by providing them with information and statistics necessary for making the right decisions. Thus, the magazine becomes the guiding compass for investments in the region. Through its wide network of press correspondents the magazine also works toward covering all the economic fields and issues concerning the Arab region. 

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