Risk factor
Modest price volatility
Profitability factor
Solid dividends
About
Established in 1976 and headquartered in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, The Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) delivers a broad spectrum of commercial and retail banking services. It caters to a diverse client base across Saudi Arabia, including individual consumers, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and both corporate and institutional customers. The bank organizes its operations into distinct segments: Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Treasury and Investments, and Asset Management and Brokerage. SAIB's offerings include various account types such as current, salary, Murabaha, and escrow accounts, alongside time deposits. It provides extensive financing solutions, encompassing working capital, Shariah-compliant facilities, contract and project funding, real estate development, home and personal loans, secured lending, trade finance, and syndicated loans. Beyond core banking, the institution is involved in money market activities and international trade services, and offers a full suite of securities services including dealing, management, advisory, and custody. Additional services range from structured products, liquidity management, foreign exchange, treasury and investment solutions, and trade and business finance, to secured finance and cash management. Customers can also access marine cargo insurance, a variety of debit, prepaid, and credit cards, as well as digital banking through internet and phone platforms, payroll services, and efficient payment and transfer and ATM/cash deposit facilities. As of December 31, 2020, SAIB's extensive network comprised 52 branches, 368 ATMs, and 9,800 point-of-sale (POS) terminals.
Company Valuation
Considering past and projected metrics, the stock is slightly 'cheaper' than its peers. In particular, the stock is underpriced on P/E, 'expensive' on EV/EBITDA, underval
Target Price
The average target price of 1030.SR is 16 and suggests 19% upside potential. Usually, this means a BUY recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to incre