QNB licensed to operate in KSA
The Saudi Council of Ministers granted a license for Qatar National Bank (QNB) to open a branch inside the kingdom, the official SPA news agency said, in what would be its first licence awarded to a Qatari lender.
The announcement came less than a week after Qatar's central bank announced it would grant licenses to fellow Gulf Cooperation Council banks to open branches, adding to the one Gulf lender – Dubai-based Mashreq – out of seven existing foreign institutions operating there. Banking licenses are usually granted on a reciprocal basis among GCC countries: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Out of the 12 foreign banks licensed to operate in Saudi Arabia, five are Gulf lenders – two from Bahrain and one each from Kuwait, the UAE and Oman. Other foreign lenders include JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley.