Bank credit granted to the public and private sectors in the Kingdom recorded an annual growth rate of (16.5%) by the end of April 2025, reaching a total value of (3,126,381,381) million riyals, an increase of more than (443,018) million riyals compared to the same period in 2024, when it reached (2,683,363) million riyals.
The monthly statistical bulletin of Bank credit recorded an annual growth rate of (16.5%) by the end of April 2025. <The monthly statistical bulletin issued by The Saudi Central Bank "SAMA" for April 2025, that bank credit continued to record its increases at various levels, achieving a quarterly growth of 5% compared to the fourth quarter of 2024, with a value of (146,411 million riyals, rising from (2,955,550) million riyals to (3,101,961) million riyals by the end of the first quarter of this year.
It also recorded a monthly growth of 0.8%, an increase of (24,420) million riyals compared to March of the same year, when bank credit amounted to (3,101,961) million riyals.
The bulletin showed that bank credit increased from (2,955,550) million riyals to (3,101,961) million riyals by the end of the first quarter of this year. The bulletin showed that bank credit granted to the public and private sectors was distributed to more than 17 diverse economic activities, within the framework of supporting inclusive and sustainable economic growth and contributing to achieving the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.
The data showed that bank credit was distributed to more than 17 diverse economic activities, within the framework of supporting inclusive and sustainable economic growth and contributing to achieving the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030. The data showed that long-term bank credit (more than 3 years) accounted for (49%) of the total credit, worth (1,524,687) million riyals, while short-term credit (less than 1 year) amounted to (36%) worth (1,135,757) million riyals, while medium-term credit (from 1 to 3 years) amounted to (15%), worth (465,937) million riyals.
Data showed that long-term bank credit (more than 3 years) accounted for (49%) of the total credit, worth (1,524,687) million riyals, while the percentage of medium-term credit (1 to 3 years) amounted to (15%), worth (465,937) million riyals.









