Decline in Interest Rates Expands Opportunities for Real Estate Refinancing in Saudi Arabia

Opportunities have expanded for real estate refinancing in Saudi Arabia as interest rates are dropping due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (SPA)
Opportunities have expanded for real estate refinancing in Saudi Arabia as interest rates are dropping due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (SPA)
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Decline in Interest Rates Expands Opportunities for Real Estate Refinancing in Saudi Arabia

Opportunities have expanded for real estate refinancing in Saudi Arabia as interest rates are dropping due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (SPA)
Opportunities have expanded for real estate refinancing in Saudi Arabia as interest rates are dropping due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (SPA)

Opportunities have expanded for real estate refinancing in Saudi Arabia as interest rates are declining due to the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Specialists have called for taking advantage of the variety of financing solutions available, especially long-term mortgage loans, to increase Saudi home ownership.

The Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company - a state-run company that provides real estate financing services - estimated the activity to grow from 290 billion riyals to 500 billion riyals (USD 133.3 billion) this year, and to reach 800 billion riyals (USD 213.3 billion) over the next ten years.

According to Fabrice Susini, CEO of the Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company, the Saudi government has introduced some prudent support packages with the aim of stimulating the economy, but added that the losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic would not be fully compensated.

Amid the current circumstances, consumers in Saudi Arabia must start searching for means that contribute to alleviating their financial burdens, he underlined.

“In every crisis, there is an opportunity,” Susini said, noting that the present opportunity was the low interest rates.

He stressed in this regard that the Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company had the main objective to “help citizens climb the housing ladder.”

Current efforts allow homeowners to compensate for the financial shocks that impacted them during the Covid-19 crisis, and present them with an opportunity to plan for their future, he added.

These developments come amid declining profit rates on housing finance by about 100 basis points over the past two years, while the Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company reduced mortgage finance rates three times in the past year, in order to encourage home ownership.

Susini said he believes that the current measures would contribute to increasing the rate of home acquisition in the Kingdom, noting that the government has played an efficient role in providing a suitable environment for its citizens so that home ownership becomes a basic right, not a privilege.



Russia's Novak: Oil Market Balanced Thanks to OPEC+

Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais attend a news briefing in Moscow, Russia November 22, 2024.  REUTERS/Olesya Astakhova
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais attend a news briefing in Moscow, Russia November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Olesya Astakhova
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Russia's Novak: Oil Market Balanced Thanks to OPEC+

Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais attend a news briefing in Moscow, Russia November 22, 2024.  REUTERS/Olesya Astakhova
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais attend a news briefing in Moscow, Russia November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Olesya Astakhova

The global oil market is balanced thanks to the actions of OPEC+ countries and compliance with its quotas, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday following a Russia-OPEC meeting.
OPEC+ countries, which are pumping around half the world's oil, are taking all necessary decisions to maintain market stability, Novak also said after meeting OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais in Moscow.
"Today, while discussing the situation and forecasts, we assess the current market as balanced. That's thanks primarily to the actions of OPEC+ countries and coordinated actions to comply with the quotas, voluntary commitments of OPEC+ count," Novak said.
The meeting comes as OPEC+, which includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies such as Russia, prepares to meet on Dec.1.