The report provides a detailed analysis of the financial performance of the commercial banking industry in the Middle East and Africa, based on the Strongest Banks in the Middle East and Africa ranking, and covers key insights that can be drawn from the ranking. The ranking is based on a detailed and transparent scorecard that evaluates the 200 commercial banks and financial holding companies in the Middle East and Africa on six areas of balance sheet financial performance: the ability to scale, balance sheet growth, risk profile, profitability, asset quality and liquidity.
The Strongest Banks ranking is especially useful for augmenting assessment criteria for counter-party and balance sheet risk assessment. The ranking and report support counter-party banks and corporates in looking into the quality of the institutions under our coverage, for credit, transactional and trade purposes.
The countries evaluated in the Strongest Banks in the Middle East include Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The countries assessed for Strongest Banks in Africa include banks and financial holding companies in Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.
Publication date:
December 2022
Delivery:
The file is directly delivered into your account provided soon after online payment is received. The file contains two documents - a pdf MS PowerPoint deck (30 slides) and the associated ranking in Excel format.
The report includes:
1.Overview of the commercial banking sector in the Middle East and Africa
2.Aggregated analysis of key data points from the ranking
3.Insights into the main factors affecting banks’ financial strength
4.Analysis of balance sheet growth of the banking sector
5.Analysis of asset quality of the banking sector
6.Analysis of profitability of the banking sector
7.Future trends in the banking sector