TECOM Group Sees 22% Profit Growth in First Half of 2025 Thanks to Higher Revenue

BY THE ARAB TODAY Aug 02, 2025

TECOM Group Sees 22% Profit Growth in First Half of 2025 Thanks to Higher Revenue

TECOM Group Sees 22% Profit Growth in First Half of 2025 Thanks to Higher Revenue

Dubai-based TECOM Group, which runs business parks, made a net profit of $200.7 million (AED 737 million) in the first half of 2025. This is a 22% increase compared to the same time last year. The growth was due to higher revenue, better operations, and smart use of money.

Financial Highlights

  • Revenue rose by 21% to $381.2 million (AED 1.4 billion) between January and June 2025.

  • TECOM continues to be a top choice for global and regional companies across six major industries within its 10 business zones.

  • Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) went up 24% to $299.5 million (AED 1.1 billion).

  • EBITDA margin reached 80%, which is 2% higher than last year, showing steady business growth.

  • Funds from operations (FFO) increased by 17% to $267.9 million (AED 984 million), thanks to strong collections and better-quality revenue.

Second Quarter Results

  • Net profit for the second quarter rose by 21% to $102.6 million (AED 377 million), helped by strong EBITDA growth and good cost control.

  • EBITDA for the quarter was up 24% to $154.6 million (AED 568 million).

  • Revenue for the quarter reached $193.03 million (AED 709 million), showing a 22% increase from last year.

Dividend News

  • TECOM’s board approved an interim dividend of $108.9 million (AED 400 million) for the first half of 2025, as per its current dividend policy (valid until September 2025).

  • The group expects to increase the dividend by 10%, pending approval from shareholders at the next annual meeting.

Published: 2nd August 2025

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