‎Gulf banks can manage funding outflows, performance may ease: Report

Gulf banks have faced operational risks and financial pressures on their balance sheets since the outbreak of the regional conflict, S&P Global Ratings said.

However, business continuity plans have helped maintain operational effectiveness, and potential funding outflows remain manageable for now, although the long-term impact on asset quality is still uncertain.

In its report, the agency said its base-case scenario assumes the most intense phase of the conflict will last between two and four weeks, with broader repercussions and sporadic security incidents potentially persisting for a longer period.

It also highlighted a high degree of uncertainty regarding the full extent of the conflict’s credit implications.

S&P noted that Gulf banks have not yet experienced significant outflows of either foreign or domestic funding.

However, if the conflict persists, there could be a shift toward safe-haven assets within domestic banking systems, alongside potential external and local funding outflows.

Under its stress-testing scenarios, the agency assumes both foreign and domestic capital outflows. It indicated that banks’ external liquidity could absorb a significant hypothetical outflow of foreign funding without government or external support in all countries except Bahrain and Qatar.

The stress test suggests that domestic deposit outflows could reach up to $307 billion, while banks hold around $312 billion in cash or reserves with central banks to cover such flows.

Banks may also need to liquidate some investments or place them with central banks to maintain liquidity.

Overall risks appear manageable. After liquidating investment portfolios—with a 20% haircut applied—banks would have about $630 billion in total available liquidity.

Four out of the six GCC countries are expected to provide strong support to their banking systems, including extraordinary support if needed.

S&P expects the conflict to affect key economic sectors, including logistics, transport, tourism, and consumer-driven industries such as real estate, retail, and hospitality. The full impact on banks’ asset quality indicators is likely to take time to materialize.

The agency also forecasts some deterioration in banks’ financial performance in 2026, with the extent depending on the duration of the conflict and its impact on local economies.

Despite these challenges, Gulf banks are entering this period with strong capital bases and solid asset quality. In its high-stress scenario, S&P assumes either a 50% increase in non-performing loans (NPL) or an NPL ratio of 7% of total loans, whichever is higher.

Under this scenario, banks are assumed to fully provision for NPLs using existing buffers, resulting in cumulative losses of about $37 billion for the largest 45 banks across GCC countries, compared to a net income of roughly $66 billion at the end of 2025, with many banks expected to report losses.

Finally, S&P noted that regulators have previously intervened during shocks by introducing support measures, enabling banking systems to absorb potential declines in loan values over time. Similar actions are expected in the event of a comparable shock.

Read More

Latest

NCAA Makes Major Eligibility Announcement to Avoid Another Diego Pavia-Esque Legal Battle

College football has just gotten a new rule that would see the NCAA spend less on legal fees. After spending $16M in legal fees last year,  the NCAA’s new eligibility rule looks to eliminate most of the previous conditions for the extension of eligibility. With this, legal cases, like Diego Pavia’s, will have nothing on

Aaron Rodgers’ Brother Lands New ESPN Role Days After Laura Rutledge Successor Announcement

ESPN is elevating Jordan Rodgers beyond SEC Nation into national college football broadcasts, making another shakeup to deliver the best broadcasting product on those Saturdays and Sundays. Just a few weeks ago, ESPN elevated Laura Rutledge’s focus to covering Monday Night Football with Troy Aikman. That meant Laura had to leave SEC Network after a

FOX Nation Pulls Off First-of-Its-Kind Live Preshow for PBR Space Cowboys

FOX News personality Abby Hornacek grew up dreaming of being just like her favorite sports sideline reporter. Her inspiration wasn’t someone talking football. Or any other stick and ball sport, even as the daughter of a former NBA all-star.  Hornacek’s fascination was professional bull riding. She aspired to follow in the footsteps of Leah Garcia

2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cam Williams, DB, Henderson State University

2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cam Williams, DB, Henderson State University Name: Cam Williams Position: DB College: Henderson State University (Transfer from Benedict College) Height: 5′ 10″ Weight: 185 lbs X: @Camislandd Instagram: @camislandd What made you decide you wanted to be a football player? I was eight years old, at first it was a

Newsletter

Don't miss

NCAA Makes Major Eligibility Announcement to Avoid Another Diego Pavia-Esque Legal Battle

College football has just gotten a new rule that would see the NCAA spend less on legal fees. After spending $16M in legal fees last year,  the NCAA’s new eligibility rule looks to eliminate most of the previous conditions for the extension of eligibility. With this, legal cases, like Diego Pavia’s, will have nothing on

Aaron Rodgers’ Brother Lands New ESPN Role Days After Laura Rutledge Successor Announcement

ESPN is elevating Jordan Rodgers beyond SEC Nation into national college football broadcasts, making another shakeup to deliver the best broadcasting product on those Saturdays and Sundays. Just a few weeks ago, ESPN elevated Laura Rutledge’s focus to covering Monday Night Football with Troy Aikman. That meant Laura had to leave SEC Network after a

FOX Nation Pulls Off First-of-Its-Kind Live Preshow for PBR Space Cowboys

FOX News personality Abby Hornacek grew up dreaming of being just like her favorite sports sideline reporter. Her inspiration wasn’t someone talking football. Or any other stick and ball sport, even as the daughter of a former NBA all-star.  Hornacek’s fascination was professional bull riding. She aspired to follow in the footsteps of Leah Garcia

2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cam Williams, DB, Henderson State University

2027 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cam Williams, DB, Henderson State University Name: Cam Williams Position: DB College: Henderson State University (Transfer from Benedict College) Height: 5′ 10″ Weight: 185 lbs X: @Camislandd Instagram: @camislandd What made you decide you wanted to be a football player? I was eight years old, at first it was a

Announcing the 2026 Digiday Top Workplaces

By Digiday Awards  •  June 23, 2026  • Digiday Top Workplaces is an annual list recognizing the best companies to work for across media, marketing and technology. The companies recognized this year are setting the standard for what strong workplaces look like: those that lead with purpose, put their people first and shape the future

Business Insurance-AZ Achieves Record Response Times for 2026 Arizona Construction Bids

Business Insurance-AZ achieves milestone response speeds for commercial construction bids across Arizona, accelerating documentation delivery to keep local projects moving forward without delay. Phoenix, AZ, June 06-2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Business Insurance-AZ has achieved record-breaking processing speeds and response times for commercial construction bids throughout Arizona, directly supporting the state’s massive infrastructure and advanced manufacturing boom

Business delegation visits Kazakhstan to strengthen economic and trade cooperation

Astana, Kazakhstan, Jun 2, 2026 - (ACN Newswire) - A business delegation led by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, and organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), began its visit to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 1 June. During the visit, a total of 43

13 Real Business Trip Stories That Prove Work Travel Collects More Stories Than Miles

Real business trips almost never go the way the itinerary promised. They start with a confidently-packed suitcase and an eight-page agenda, and somewhere between the airport gate and the hotel breakfast they quietly turn into something nobody could have invented — equal parts comedy, chaos, and unscheduled adventure. These 13 real business trip moments are exactly that kind of work-trip plot