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SABB: Innovative financing can help meet demands for home ownership in Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, January 17 - 2007 at 09:20
- PRESS RELEASE
The housing market in the Kingdom will be shaped by demand from the new generation of middle class Saudis rather than led by investment, Dr John Sfakianakis, Chief Economist of SABB told delegates to the groundbreaking Euromoney Saudi Arabia Housing Finance Conference in Riyadh yesterday.
SABB's Managing Director, John Coverdale, added: "The banking sector in particular will need to introduce innovative financial solutions which will, on the one hand, enable developers to build these homes, and, on the other, ensure that Saudis are financially empowered to buy them. We need to create opportunities for young Saudis to get on the 'housing ladder' and to trade upwards as their incomes increase."
The Conference, partnering Euromoney, the King Abdullah Foundation for Social Housing and the International Finance Corporation, and sponsored by SABB, has brought together delegates from government ministries and agencies.
"It has proved most valuable in raising the issues that vitally needed to be discussed while also demonstrating that there is a definite will among the Kingdom's financial institutions to solve those issues," Mr Coverdale commented.
"Coupled with the Government's policy concerning low cost housing, we are optimistic about the future for home ownership in Saudi Arabia."
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