Doha: Qatar’s banking sector total assets fell 1.6% month-on-month (MoM) in Jul 2022 (-0.6% in 2022) to QR 1.816 trillion.
Banking sector gross outstanding loans fell 0.9% m/m in Jul 2022 (-0.5% in 2022) and deposits fell 1.9% m/m (-1.0% in 2022). The public sector mainly depressed credit (down 2.2). % change from previous month (July). His LDR rose to 125.5% from his 124.1% in June 2022 as deposits fell 1.9% from him in July.
Overall loan balances decreased by 0.9% in July 2022. Domestic public sector loans fell 2.2% m/m (-6.1% in 2022). The government sector (which accounts for about 32% of public sector lending) fell by 10.3% m/m (-21.2% in 2022). However, the government segment (which accounts for about 63% of public sector lending) grew its outstanding loans by 1.3% m/m (+2.0% in 2022), while the quasi-government segment increased by 9.4% m/m (+2.0% in 2022). increased +13.6%). ).
Total private sector lending fell by 0.2% m/m in July 2022 (+2.8% in 2022). General trade largely contributed to his July 2022 decline in private sector loans. General trade (which contributed about 21% to private sector loans) fell 1.2% m/m (+0.6% in 2022). The real estate segment, which contributes c.21% to private sector lending, fell slightly by 0.03% m/m (+4.1% in 2022). However, consumption and other (about 22% contribution to private sector loans) increased by 0.9% m/m (+4.0% in 2022). Services (which contributes c.29% to private sector lending) rose marginally by 0.01% m/m in Jul-2022 (+4.7% in 2022). July 2022.
Qatar banking as public sector deposits fell 3.6% m/m (+9.9% in 2022) and non-resident deposits fell 4.7% m/m (-24.3% in 2022) in Jul 2022 decreased overall. sector deposits. Looking at the segment details, the government segment (accounting for about 30% of public sector deposits) decreased by 9.2% month-on-month (-6.0% in 2022), while the government segment (accounting for about 30% of public sector deposits 56%) decreased by 1.2%. % m/m (+16.0% in 2022).
The semi-governmental segment fell 0.6% m/m (+28.2% in 2022). However, private sector deposits increased by 0.8% m/m (+7.5% in 2022). In the private sector, the corporate and institutional segment increased by 1.6% m/m (+12.9% in 2022), while the consumer segment decreased slightly by 0.05% m/m (+3.0% in 2022) .