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DEWA’s General Assembly Approves Dividend Payment of AED 3.1 Billion to Shareholders for H2 of 2024

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DEWA’s General Assembly Approves Dividend Payment of AED 3.1 Billion to Shareholders for H2 of 2024
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DEWA’s General Assembly Approves Dividend Payment of AED 3.1 Billion to Shareholders for H2 of 2024

2025-03-21 21:33 Last Updated At:21:41

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 21, 2025--

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority PJSC (ISIN: AED001801011 ) (Symbol: DEWA ), the Emirate of Dubai’s exclusive electricity and water services provider, which is listed on the Dubai Financial Market ( DFM ), reported that its shareholders have, in the general assembly held on 21 March 2025, approved the payment of total dividend of AED 3.1 billion for H2 of 2024, with a record date of 31 March 2025.

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The meeting, chaired by HE Matar Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of DEWA, was attended by HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, and Members of the Board of Directors of DEWA as well as 92.2% of the shareholders. During the meeting, a Board of Directors was elected for the next three years. For shareholders who are invested in DEWA’s shares prior to the dividend record date of 31 March 2025 (with a Last Entitlement Date of 27 March 2025), the next twelve-month dividend yield is 5.0% with reference to IPO share price of AED 2.48 per share.

“Our commitment to sustainable growth, innovation and value creation remains stronger than ever. We continue to drive efficiency, invest in future-ready solutions and strengthen our role as a global leader in clean energy and digital transformation. We are not only meeting the increasing demand for electricity and water but also pioneering the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. The past year is a testament to DEWA’s resilience, adaptability and forward-thinking approach. Through cutting-edge technologies, smart solutions, and world-class governance, DEWA continues to set new benchmarks in operational and financial excellence,” said HE Matar Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of DEWA.

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, said: “DEWA remains steadfast in its commitment to excellence, sustainability and long-term growth. In 2024, DEWA Group delivered another year of strong performance, reporting consolidated full-year revenue of AED 30.98 billion, EBITDA of AED 15.73 billion and net profit after tax of AED 7.23 billion. Our consolidated annual revenue grew by 6.17%, primarily driven by rising demand for electricity, water, and cooling services.”

Audited Financials

DEWA’s audited financials can be found at DEWA’s website: https://www.dewa.gov.ae/en/investor-relations or DFM’s website https://www.dfm.ae/en/issuers/listed-securities/securities/company-profile-page?id=DEWA

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During DEWA’s General Assembly (Photo: AETOSWire)

During DEWA’s General Assembly (Photo: AETOSWire)

During DEWA’s General Assembly (Photo: AETOSWire)

During DEWA’s General Assembly (Photo: AETOSWire)

SYDNEY (AP) — Former police officer Tiara Brown became WBC world featherweight champion by beating Skye Nicolson in a split-decision victory on Saturday.

The 36-year-old Brown took Nicolson’s belt when judges scored the bout 97-93 and 96-94 in her favor, with one judge scoring it 96-94 for Nicolson.

Brown (19-0) dropped to the canvas in tears when she was announced as the winner. It was the first professional loss for Nicolson (12-1), an Australian.

Brown had been an officer both in the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington D.C. and more recently for the Fort Myers Police Department in her native Florida.

The Fort Myers PD had wished Brown good luck ahead of the 10-round bout, saying on Instagram that she “has always been a fighter — both in and out of the ring.”

Brown is a boxing coach with the Fort Myers police athletic league.

Speaking ringside to broadcaster DAZN, Brown gave a shoutout to God and her hometown of Fort Myers and said it's been “20-plus years of wanting this moment.”

The new champion said she's not focused yet on her next bout.

“I like my options, my options are good, (but) right now I just want to go home and eat some cupcakes and some cookies and watch some cartoons,” Brown said.

AP boxing: https://apnews.com/boxing

FILE - Tiara Brown during a boxing match, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019, in Brooklyn. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis, file)

FILE - Tiara Brown during a boxing match, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019, in Brooklyn. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis, file)

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