UAE and Saudi Banks: Conflict Credit Check

UAE and Saudi Banks: Conflict Credit Check

Trung Tran: Senior Analyst, APAC Insurance and Middle East Banks - CreditSights
Pramod Shenoi: Head of Asia-Pacific Research, Head of Financials - CreditSights

2 March 2026

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  • How regional conflict escalation affects banking liquidity and wholesale funding dynamics across Gulf markets.
  • Which loan sectors face heightened stress and why asset quality migration patterns matter now.
  • What profitability pressures mean for margin dynamics and fee-generating business activity going forward.
  • How capital buffers and potential government support may interact under different stress scenarios.
  • Where bond spread movements signal market sentiment and what rating recommendation shifts indicate.

Executive Summary

Regional conflict escalation introduces substantial uncertainty for Gulf banking systems. Non-oil economic sectors face expected slowdown from mobility and confidence disruptions.

However, liquidity positions vary significantly between UAE and Saudi banking systems. Saudi institutions show tighter funding structures with growing wholesale market reliance.

Construction, real estate, trade, and transport sectors show heightened vulnerability. Loan staging changes are anticipated as economic conditions potentially deteriorate regionally.

Banking margins may compress as wholesale funding costs increase materially. Additionally, fee-based revenues face pressure from reduced trade and wealth management activity.

Capital levels remain robust across regional banks providing critical absorption capacity. Government intervention would likely emerge if systemic stress scenarios materialize fully.

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