SABIC Profits Jump 482% in H1 2021

 Saudi Arabia’s petrochemicals giant, SABIC, doubles profits, taking advantage of the improvement in global demand (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia’s petrochemicals giant, SABIC, doubles profits, taking advantage of the improvement in global demand (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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SABIC Profits Jump 482% in H1 2021

 Saudi Arabia’s petrochemicals giant, SABIC, doubles profits, taking advantage of the improvement in global demand (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia’s petrochemicals giant, SABIC, doubles profits, taking advantage of the improvement in global demand (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Petrochemicals giant Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) revealed on Thursday that it swung to a whopping SAR 12.5 billion ($3.3 billion) quarterly profit after posting a SAR 3.2 billion ($880 million) loss due to the coronavirus pandemic during the same period last year.

Figures recorded in H1 2021 reflect a 482% hike in profits, almost fivefold last numbers.

While the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect global markets, SABIC has registered a solid financial performance over the last three months.

In the three months to the end of June, the net profit jumped 57% to a 10-year high of SR7.64 billion ($2.03 billion) as revenue rose 13% to SR42.42 billion, SABIC said in a filing to the Tadawul stock exchange.

The Middle East’s largest petrochemicals producer said that the reason for achieving profits during the current period is due to the increase in average selling prices of products and the achievement of a net gain in SABIC’s share of joint ventures and associate companies.

During H1 2020, provisions for impairment in the value of some capital and financial assets amounting to SAR 2.28 billion were recorded.

“SABIC’s financial performance in the second quarter was strong – continuing the margin improvement seen during the first quarter of 2021,” Yousef Abdullah Al-Benyan, vice chairman and CEO of SABIC, told reporters.

“This was driven by higher sales volumes and prices, supported by a rise in oil prices and a healthy supply and demand balance for most of our key products as the global economy continued its path to recovery.”

Al-Benyan pointed to the company’s ability to benefit from improving external conditions, which was enhanced by implementing a large-scale transformation program and controlling the movement of capital strongly.

In 2015, SABIC launched its transformation program to develop its operating model, increase competitiveness, promote sustainability, and foster innovation. This came at a time when Saudi Aramco completed the acquisition of 70% of SABIC shares to increase efficiency.



Saudi Homeownership Rate Approaches 2030 Target

 A project of the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
 A project of the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Homeownership Rate Approaches 2030 Target

 A project of the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
 A project of the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia is steadily progressing toward achieving its housing program targets under Vision 2030, with homeownership rates among Saudi families reaching 63.7% in the past year. This marks a significant step toward the program’s goal of 70% homeownership by the end of the decade.
According to a recent report from the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, more than 205,000 off-plan housing units were licensed and launched in 2024, with over 60,000 units delivered. Additionally, Sakani, the government’s housing initiative, made 165,000 plots of land available, allowing beneficiaries to build homes tailored to their future needs.
To support low-income families, the ministry provided over 50,000 housing units, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable social housing solutions. Efforts continue to diversify options and create integrated residential communities that meet citizens’ needs. The Real Estate Development Fund (REDF) deposited SAR 11.9 billion ($3.1 billion) into the accounts of Sakani beneficiaries last year. The program offers digital services that help recipients customize their housing support and select optimal financing solutions.
By the end of 2024, more than 122,000 families had benefited from Sakani’s housing support services. The “Your Installment is Your Support” program, which offers flexible payment options for off-plan and self-construction homes, recorded 2,700 beneficiaries. Additionally, 107,000 housing finance contracts were signed, demonstrating the continued growth of the sector. Financing solutions with a reduced interest margin of 2.59% were provided to over 22,000 Sakani beneficiaries in the low-income category. Meanwhile, nearly 962 beneficiaries received subsidized installment plans, and 59,000 low-income families secured government-supported mortgage loans. In total, Sakani provided approximately 70,000 financing packages for off-plan, ready-built, and self-construction homes.
In its latest quarterly report, Sakani outlined key initiatives aimed at enabling Saudi families to own their first home. The program continues to expand housing options and financial solutions to improve homeownership rates, enhance citizens’ quality of life, and align with Vision 2030 housing objectives. The report highlighted a variety of financial solutions used by families in late 2024, including off-plan units, self-construction, ready-built homes, and land support programs. By year-end, more than 107,000 financing contracts had been signed, with nearly 58,000 benefiting low-income families.
To cater to different financial needs, Sakani offers a range of customized financing solutions, including financial support packages, down payment assistance, in-kind support, reduced financing margins, affordable mortgage plans, flexible installment options, and mortgage guarantee programs.