SME Bank Allocates 10.5 Billion Riyals to SME Funding Solutions

SME Bank Allocates 10.5 Billion Riyals to SME Funding Solutions
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SME Bank Allocates 10.5 Billion Riyals to SME Funding Solutions

SME Bank Allocates 10.5 Billion Riyals to SME Funding Solutions

The Small and Medium Enterprises Bank (SME Bank), a development bank under the National Development Fund, announced allocating an amount of 10.5 billion riyals to support the small and medium enterprises sector, through existing and new financing programs offered by the Bank, including direct and indirect lending programs, financing guarantee, and investment solutions during the next three years.

This falls in line with the continuous support provided by the Saudi leadership and the efforts of SME Bank to provide innovative and scalable funding solutions to achieve the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and raise the sector’s contribution to the GDP to 35%.

SME Bank Acting Chief Executive Officer Abdurrahman bin Mohammed bin Mansour said that “SME Bank” seeks to increase the financing provided to small and medium enterprises,
and enhance the contribution of financial institutions in providing innovative financing solutions, which contributes to the growth and prosperity of this vital sector.

He also confirmed that the bank's business started recently by introducing 6 main financing products that were developed based on the needs of small and medium enterprises. SMEs can now apply for financing through the website of the SME Bank, which provides access to more than 48 financing institutions in the Kingdom.



Turkish Central Bank 2024 Loss Around $18 billion

A logo of Türkiye's Central Bank is pictured at the entrance to its headquarters in Ankara, Türkiye February 8, 2024. REUTERS/Cagla Gurdogan/File Photo
A logo of Türkiye's Central Bank is pictured at the entrance to its headquarters in Ankara, Türkiye February 8, 2024. REUTERS/Cagla Gurdogan/File Photo
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Turkish Central Bank 2024 Loss Around $18 billion

A logo of Türkiye's Central Bank is pictured at the entrance to its headquarters in Ankara, Türkiye February 8, 2024. REUTERS/Cagla Gurdogan/File Photo
A logo of Türkiye's Central Bank is pictured at the entrance to its headquarters in Ankara, Türkiye February 8, 2024. REUTERS/Cagla Gurdogan/File Photo

Türkiye 's central bank posted a loss of 700.4 billion lira ($18.4 billion) in 2024, according to its balance sheet published in the Official Gazette on Tuesday.

In 2023, the bank had posted a loss of 818.2 billion lira (or $25 billion at that time).

The loss, stemming from a foreign exchange-protected deposit scheme, prompted the central bank to pass on distributing profit to the Treasury in 2023 and now in 2024, Reuters reported.

The central bank will convene its general assembly on April 30 in Ankara to discuss the 2024 results.

Meanwhile, the Turkish budget showed a deficit of 261.5 billion lira ($6.87 billion) in March, while there was a primary deficit of 100.2 billion lira, the Treasury and Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.