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ADNOC Distribution 2025 dividend $700m

The company had reported EBITDA of $1.17 bn in 2025.

Empower okays $119.1m H2 2025 dividend

The dividend is equivalent to 43.75% of paid-up capital.

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Higher land plot sales boost revenue and operating income.

Tasnee’s 2025 losses deepen

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise’s ESG Risk Rating among lowest

  • The DAE team had put in over 18 months to strengthen its ESG risk management and framework
  • The global aviation services company vows to continue to engage with our stakeholders on ESG issues

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Ltd, the global aviation services company, has announced that it has received an ESG Risk Rating score of 14.1 which was assessed by Sustainalytics to be ‘Low Risk’ category.

This follows the publication in June 2021 of DAE’s inaugural Environmental, Social, and Governance Report.

Commenting on the publication of the ESG Risk Rating, Firoz Tarapore, Chief Executive Officer of DAE, stated, “Our ESG Risk Rating is the lowest of any company in our industry, and it demonstrates the effort that our team has put in over the past 18 months to strengthen our ESG risk management and framework. DAE is pleased to be recognized by Sustainalytics for our efforts, and we look forward to continuing to engage with our stakeholders on ESG issues.”

Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings measure a company’s exposure to industry-specific material ESG risks and how well a company is managing those risks. This multi-dimensional way of measuring ESG risk combines the concepts of management and exposure to arrive at an assessment of ESG risk, i.e. a total unmanaged ESG risk score or the ESG Risk Rating, that is comparable across all industries. Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings provide a quantitative measure of unmanaged ESG risk and distinguish between five levels of risk: Negligible, Low, Medium, High and Severe.