SAMA Committed to Pegging SAR to US Dollar as Strategic Choice

SAMA Committed to Pegging SAR to US Dollar as Strategic Choice
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SAMA Committed to Pegging SAR to US Dollar as Strategic Choice

SAMA Committed to Pegging SAR to US Dollar as Strategic Choice

The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) has affirmed commitment to its exchange rate policy of pegging the Saudi riyal to the US dollar as a strategic choice that has supported economic growth in the Kingdom for over three decades.

“SAMA remains committed to maintaining the exchange rate at the official rate of 3.75 riyals to the dollar as an anchor of monetary and financial stability,” it said in a statement on Monday.

SAMA's foreign exchange reserves remain sufficient to meet all demands of the national economy for foreign exchange, with foreign exchange reserves covering 43 months of imports and 88 percent of broad money (M3), it added.

SAMA also affirmed that the current exchange rate arrangement is a primary driver for monetary stability and sustainable economic growth.

The Authority has been recently active by issuing dozens of decisions related to enhancing liquidity, support, and financing to face the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on the national economy.

On March 14, the Kingdom announced a stimulus package, including SAR50 billion ($13.3 billion) for SMEs, with the aim of empowering the financial sector and mitigating its expected financial and economic impacts on the private sector.

In cooperation with Kafalah Program (SME Financing Guarantee Program), SAMA launched in late April a program that would guarantee 95 percent of the value of the granted financing according to the approved mechanisms.

It aims at providing additional support and enhancing the creditworthiness of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), as well as overcoming the challenges of financing these enterprises.

This would reduce the impact of the decrease in cash flows and facilitates serving customers and paying employees’ salaries and dues.

Last week, SAMA directed banks to postpone repayment of loan installment for three months for Saudi workers supported by the unemployment insurance program (SANED).

The central bank said on its Twitter account that the decision will be effective as of April 2020, noting that deferring installments shall take place without any additional charges.

It added that clients do not need to submit any request to the bank.



Saudi Arabia Secures Top Spot in Arab Region, 20th Globally in QI4SD

A drone view shows the last supermoon of 2024 dubbed "Beaver Moon" during early hours of moon-rise over Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 15, 2024. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the last supermoon of 2024 dubbed "Beaver Moon" during early hours of moon-rise over Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 15, 2024. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Secures Top Spot in Arab Region, 20th Globally in QI4SD

A drone view shows the last supermoon of 2024 dubbed "Beaver Moon" during early hours of moon-rise over Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 15, 2024. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the last supermoon of 2024 dubbed "Beaver Moon" during early hours of moon-rise over Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 15, 2024. (Reuters)

Saudi Arabia came first in the Arab region Middle East and North Africa in the Quality Infrastructure for Sustainable Development Index (QI4SD) 2024 released biennially by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

It also came in the 20th position globally, climbing 25 places compared to the 2022 index.

Key elements of quality infrastructure assessed in the index encompass standards, metrology, standardization, accreditation, conformity assessment, and national policies.

Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Authority (SASO) Governor Dr. Saad bin Othman Al-Qasbi said the positions in the index mirror the national efforts led by SASO in collaboration with the Saudi Accreditation Center and pertinent stakeholders from the public and private sectors.

These positions bolster Saudi Arabia's global standing and help achieve a more prosperous and competitive economy, he added in a statement.

Al-Qasbi praised the evolution of the Kingdom's quality system and its impact on living standards, economic growth, and business operations, which have contributed to Saudi Arabia's advancements in global rankings.

Saudi Arabia's place among the top 20 nations is testimony to its dedication to boosting quality infrastructure and refining its legal framework and regulations.