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‎SAMA’s assets grow to SAR 1.85T in March

May 1, 2024
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‎SAMA’s assets grow to SAR 1.85T in March
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Assets held by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) increased by SAR 82.6 billion month-on-month (MoM) to nearly SAR 1.859 trillion in March 2024.

Compared to March 2023, SAMA’s assets rose by around SAR 7.4 billion, according to data released by SAMA. 

SAMA’s Asset (Billion)

Period
SAMA’s Asset

Change

2024-January

1,816.82
8.59

2024-February

1,776.40
(40.42)

2024-March

1,859.01
82.61

2023-January

1,922.20
(11.59)

2023-February

1,923.03
0.83

2023-March

1,851.61
(71.42)

2023-April

1,822.75
(28.86)

2023-May

1,872.27
49.52

2023-June

1,832.27
(40.00)

2023-July

1,785.82
(46.45)

2023-August

1,761.79
(24.03)

2023-September

1,822.53
60.74

2023-October

1,763.90
(58.63)

2023-November

1,821.16
57.26

2023-December

1,808.23
(12.93)

2022-January

1,827.96
(20.75)

2022-February

1,792.67
(35.29)

2022-March

1,885.00
92.33

2022-April

1,845.56
(39.44)

2022-May

1,864.80
19.24

2022-June

1,986.11
121.31

2022-July

2,005.58
19.47

2022-August

1,998.96
(6.62)

2022-September

1,990.97
(7.99)

2022-October

1,977.19
(13.78)

2022-November

1,997.63
20.44

2022-December

1,933.79
(63.84)

2021-January

1,851.27
4.47

2021-February

1,834.14
(17.13)

2021-March

1,853.42
19.28

2021-April

1,831.96
(21.46)

2021-May

1,826.34
(5.62)

2021-June

1,842.52
16.18

2021-July

1,848.93
6.41

2021-August

1,872.46
23.53

2021-September

1,890.70
18.24

2021-October

1,852.50
(38.20)

2021-November

1,893.04
40.54

2021-December

1,848.71
(44.33)

2020-January

1,913.82
1.01

2020-February

1,893.93
(19.89)

2020-March

1,823.75
(70.18)

2020-April

1,734.27
(89.48)

2020-May

1,758.92
24.65

2020-June

1,803.11
44.19

2020-July

1,811.44
8.33

2020-August

1,836.57
25.13

2020-September

1,822.35
(14.22)

2020-October

1,821.17
(1.18)

2020-November

1,858.60
37.43

2020-December

1,846.80
(11.80)

2019-January

1,866.39
(33.47)

2019-February

1,844.40
(21.99)

2019-March

1,892.83
48.43

2019-April

1,919.49
26.66

2019-May

1,964.98
45.49

2019-June

1,958.26
(6.72)

2019-July

1,929.69
(28.57)

2019-August

1,941.28
11.59

2019-September

1,921.43
(19.85)

2019-October

1,877.83
(43.60)

2019-November

1,919.62
41.79

2019-December

1,912.81
(6.81)

2018-January

1,904.45
0.79

2018-February

1,877.28
(27.17)

2018-March

1,910.05
32.77

2018-April

1,936.03
25.98

2018-May

1,930.80
(5.23)

2018-June

1,936.66
5.86

2018-July

1,919.71
(16.95)

2018-August

1,952.42
32.71

2018-September

1,942.50
(9.92)

2018-October

1,931.64
(10.86)

2018-November

1,924.18
(7.46)

2018-December

1,899.86
(24.32)

2017-January

2,028.64
(48.23)

2017-February

2,000.19
(28.45)

2017-March

1,971.40
(28.79)

2017-April

1,956.06
(15.34)

2017-May

1,937.78
(18.28)

2017-June

1,926.15
(11.63)

2017-July

1,911.73
(14.42)

2017-August

1,872.58
(39.15)

2017-September

1,878.27
5.69

2017-October

1,902.62
24.35

2017-November

1,911.48
8.86

2017-December

1,903.66
(7.82)

2016-January

2,318.31
(54.69)

2016-February

2,288.90
(29.41)

2016-March

2,245.20
(43.70)

2016-April

2,221.25
(23.95)

2016-May

2,227.28
6.03

2016-June

2,165.67
(61.61)

2016-July

2,185.44
19.77

2016-August

2,167.32
(18.12)

2016-September

2,165.15
(2.17)

2016-October

2,124.04
(41.11)

2016-November

2,081.63
(42.41)

2016-December

2,076.87
(4.76)

2015-January

2,791.00
(1.00)

2015-February

2,713.00
(78.00)

2015-March

2,656.00
(57.00)

2015-April

2,620.00
(36.00)

2015-May

2,599.00
(21.00)

2015-June

2,565.00
(34.00)

2015-July

2,563.00
(2.00)

2015-August

2,549.00
(14.00)

2015-September

2,509.00
(40.00)

2015-October

2,493.00
(16.00)

2015-November

2,441.00
(52.00)

2015-December

2,373.00
(68.00)

2014-January

2,781.00
–

2014-February

2,777.00
(4.00)

2014-March

2,782.00
5.00

2014-April

2,789.00
7.00

2014-May

2,803.00
14.00

2014-June

2,795.00
(8.00)

2014-July

2,801.00
6.00

2014-August

2,840.00
39.00

2014-September

2,824.00
(16.00)

2014-October

2,832.00
8.00

2014-November

2,822.00
(10.00)

2014-December

2,792.00
(30.00)

SAMA’s investments in foreign securities, which represent more than 55% of its total assets, dropped by nearly 1.5% year-on-year (YoY) to around SAR 1.01 billion last month.

Aggregated_SAMA (Billion)

Period
2023-March
2024-March

Change

Foreign currencies and gold

258.80
270.97
4.70 %

Cash in vault

26.97
18.78
(30.37 %)

Deposits with banks abroad

337.61
404.57
19.83 %

Investments in foreign securities

1,029.32
1,013.72
(1.52 %)

Other miscellaneous assets

198.91
150.97
(24.10 %)

Aggregated_SAMA (Billion)

Period
Foreign currencies and gold
Cash in vault
Deposits with banks abroad
Investments in foreign securities
Other miscellaneous assets

2024-January

258.39
23.50
364.16
1,005.09
165.68

2023-January

248.97
25.35
370.32
1,077.47
200.10

2022-January

264.87
37.68
253.58
1,135.14
136.69

2021-January

258.20
25.44
297.18
1,124.04
146.38

2020-January

255.48
34.97
398.60
1,219.44
5.31

2019-January

241.47
31.50
389.14
1,197.34
6.91

2018-January

232.22
26.84
386.97
1,224.52
33.90

2017-January

231.61
31.09
376.14
1,348.20
41.58

2016-January

237.21
41.09
511.80
1,491.80
36.39

2015-January

217.80
35.18
483.87
2,033.38
20.92

2014-January

194.99
26.63
527.08
1,977.69
54.99

2024-February

262.28
22.13
345.22
993.28
153.50

2023-February

251.39
26.41
377.85
1,049.90
217.48

2022-February

261.68
34.57
239.06
1,132.92
124.44

2021-February

253.37
21.73
255.82
1,137.10
166.09

2020-February

253.41
32.79
385.69
1,217.55
4.47

2019-February

242.43
29.58
341.45
1,224.07
6.86

2018-February

231.03
22.22
384.92
1,200.86
38.22

2017-February

230.53
32.29
356.47
1,332.22
48.65

2016-February

231.70
35.04
497.38
1,481.01
43.75

2015-February

228.58
32.76
406.24
2,024.65
20.68

2014-February

195.61
26.04
501.08
1,997.96
56.33

2024-March

270.97
18.78
404.57
1,013.72
150.97

2023-March

258.80
26.97
337.61
1,029.32
198.91

2022-March

266.84
37.60
281.62
1,122.82
176.12

2021-March

254.53
21.26
282.29
1,138.88
156.44

2020-March

268.79
36.05
366.81
1,131.59
20.47

2019-March

237.78
23.20
392.62
1,233.86
5.35

2018-March

235.69
23.17
392.37
1,211.45
47.35

2017-March

235.82
36.15
353.14
1,309.84
36.42

2016-March

232.70
32.95
495.60
1,460.15
23.80

2015-March

229.50
35.50
403.39
1,967.49
20.48

2014-March

195.39
23.84
505.90
2,023.17
34.13

2023-April

264.06
21.82
316.80
1,011.82
208.26

2022-April

273.62
28.87
286.62
1,114.46
141.98

2021-April

266.08
26.73
246.50
1,131.94
160.68

2020-April

269.71
31.28
369.11
1,036.44
27.71

2019-April

245.48
29.46
415.64
1,222.43
6.47

2018-April

239.22
27.00
424.75
1,225.34
19.70

2017-April

231.69
31.80
357.57
1,277.70
57.28

2016-April

231.43
32.23
484.68
1,448.23
24.67

2015-April

227.74
30.98
371.64
1,956.80
32.71

2014-April

193.88
21.00
508.88
2,036.47
29.18

2023-May

260.72
27.19
363.74
1,013.90
205.10

2022-May

269.37
35.82
304.01
1,101.08
154.52

2021-May

272.54
32.80
238.74
1,119.58
162.66

2020-May

276.34
29.69
369.65
1,032.10
51.10

2019-May

262.99
24.84
475.45
1,191.58
10.11

2018-May

248.02
27.41
426.15
1,208.22
20.98

2017-May

245.01
41.53
361.29
1,256.08
33.86

2016-May

238.00
34.23
529.57
1,399.26
26.22

2015-May

234.35
33.86
363.03
1,934.08
33.58

2014-May

203.41
28.71
488.59
2,059.33
23.40

2023-June

265.08
18.14
410.46
967.40
171.19

2022-June

267.20
35.61
338.14
1,126.64
218.53

2021-June

273.11
37.07
265.14
1,133.56
141.32

2020-June

275.36
34.50
350.36
1,045.07
100.37

2019-June

262.56
38.66
462.96
1,188.31
9.30

2018-June

256.65
30.71
426.36
1,206.44
15.67

2017-June

249.30
25.89
354.79
1,264.10
27.46

2016-June

245.99
21.45
498.61
1,380.70
38.25

2015-June

241.17
35.25
448.92
1,825.15
14.78

2014-June

205.61
27.04
468.72
2,083.22
14.68

2023-July

259.48
23.53
354.01
968.32
180.49

2022-July

267.25
36.44
331.21
1,124.24
246.45

2021-July

272.81
30.07
244.30
1,130.45
171.30

2020-July

276.26
28.10
380.18
1,016.01
110.87

2019-July

266.59
42.19
421.96
1,190.57
10.96

2018-July

250.58
36.57
423.42
1,196.35
13.30

2017-July

239.01
33.98
357.56
1,248.10
33.07

2016-July

244.09
36.32
478.90
1,388.61
37.53

2015-July

251.83
38.27
491.94
1,746.63
34.52

2014-July

217.78
20.39
469.10
2,068.20
25.52

2023-August

259.27
26.35
337.54
986.17
152.48

2022-August

264.31
40.28
312.35
1,122.07
259.95

2021-August

270.24
37.34
264.08
1,147.32
153.48

2020-August

274.19
35.44
383.97
1,034.18
108.77

2019-August

264.16
41.60
433.79
1,198.35
5.97

2018-August

253.71
36.40
460.28
1,187.48
14.51

2017-August

237.29
23.33
334.31
1,247.11
30.51

2016-August

237.39
30.77
447.98
1,410.81
40.41

2015-August

249.65
46.86
453.29
1,762.69
36.58

2014-August

219.20
37.76
464.84
2,088.03
30.46

2023-September

256.53
24.87
376.29
997.89
166.95

2022-September

261.54
38.83
351.65
1,127.91
211.04

2021-September

263.49
34.63
306.54
1,152.71
133.33

2020-September

267.52
31.43
335.79
1,067.41
120.18

2019-September

267.01
49.06
404.31
1,197.53
3.49

2018-September

249.31
37.83
433.20
1,210.10
12.04

2017-September

239.47
36.15
338.43
1,231.76
32.44

2016-September

242.13
34.46
428.93
1,397.54
62.09

2015-September

246.90
34.60
513.81
1,676.25
37.14

2014-September

219.83
29.19
470.15
2,079.81
24.68

2023-October

257.33
26.49
320.61
1,001.91
157.56

2022-October

258.77
35.72
326.68
1,139.47
216.54

2021-October

261.15
34.75
270.28
1,135.99
150.34

2020-October

264.03
29.35
311.37
1,091.56
124.85

2019-October

266.19
48.10
380.07
1,179.75
3.70

2018-October

245.56
36.93
433.37
1,204.19
11.57

2017-October

231.28
33.32
373.29
1,236.05
28.66

2016-October

235.90
34.29
385.30
1,406.79
61.75

2015-October

243.99
44.37
567.86
1,600.36
36.88

2014-October

222.26
40.73
503.36
2,035.25
30.29

2023-November

256.90
23.41
347.53
1,019.36
173.95

2022-November

254.18
33.30
356.66
1,141.78
211.71

2021-November

259.79
34.12
324.05
1,135.30
139.79

2020-November

259.04
26.52
338.97
1,107.29
126.76

2019-November

265.76
48.24
417.59
1,183.94
4.06

2018-November

240.92
30.51
436.73
1,204.63
11.38

2017-November

226.32
26.20
379.52
1,238.59
40.82

2016-November

232.23
31.98
386.75
1,389.05
41.62

2015-November

237.21
39.78
537.33
1,591.92
35.03

2014-November

217.78
37.50
491.25
2,045.03
30.17

2023-December

256.43
21.67
361.75
1,001.21
167.17

2022-December

251.19
28.74
324.42
1,130.42
199.02

2021-December

261.31
33.82
291.42
1,132.71
129.45

2020-December

256.95
23.24
311.67
1,124.05
130.85

2019-December

261.47
42.96
399.83
1,203.58
4.95

2018-December

243.45
32.56
405.57
1,204.04
14.22

2017-December

229.19
25.81
377.97
1,244.67
26.01

2016-December

234.51
34.51
401.14
1,365.19
41.52

2015-December

237.21
39.29
552.36
1,505.02
39.49

2014-December

216.13
35.23
510.97
1,998.58
31.19

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