GCC Listed Banks’ Resilience and Adaptability
The GCC Listed Banks’ Results Report has been a benchmark for the region’s banking sector for over a decade. KPMG’s tenth edition, Momentum and Transformation, showcases the sector’s remarkable resilience and adaptability in the face of challenging market conditions. The report highlights the banks’ ability to navigate complex regulatory environments, capitalize on emerging opportunities, and drive sustained growth. • Key findings from the report include:
Improved profitability and revenue growth
Enhanced risk management and capital adequacy
Increased focus on digital transformation and innovation
Stronger customer relationships and loyalty
These findings demonstrate the banks’ commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences, driving business growth, and maintaining financial stability.
GCC Banking Sector: A Shift Towards Digitalization and Innovation
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) banking sector has witnessed significant growth and transformation in recent years. The region’s banking landscape has undergone substantial changes, driven by the increasing adoption of digital technologies and innovative financial solutions.
Increased demand for digital banking services
Growing importance of customer experience
Rising adoption of AI and automation
Expansion of financial inclusion
The GCC banking sector has experienced a substantial increase in profitability, with a 10.5 percent rise across the region. This growth is largely attributed to the sector’s ability to adapt to changing market conditions and customer needs.
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