calendar_month April 26, 2010
Tabreed Reports Solid First Quarter Profit

Chilled water revenue more than doubles and recapitalization program progresses

National Central Cooling Company PJSC (‘Tabreed’), the Abu Dhabi-based utility company, released its first quarter 2010 consolidated financial results today.  For the three months ending 31st March 2010, total revenue was AED 184.6 million – broadly similar to the corresponding period in 2009. However, net profits more than doubled over the same period in 2009, from AED 21.7 million in 2009 to AED 43.8 million in 2010. Excluding minority interests, Tabreed’s share of profits was AED 40.4 million compared to AED 10.8 million in the previous year.

Financial Highlights – First Quarter Ending 31 March 2010:

  • Total revenue was AED 184.6 million compared to AED 189.7 million in the same period in 2009
  • Gross profit increased 11 per cent to AED 88.9 million compared to AED 80.2 million in 2009
  • Net profit doubled for the first quarter to AED 43.8 million compared to AED 21.7 million in the same period in 2009, in part reflecting certain non-cash finance gains associated with the Company’s 2008 Convertible Sukuk
  • However, excluding these non-cash finance gains, underlying net profits increased 15 per cent off the back of strong growth in the Company’s core chilled water business
  • Chilled water revenue for the period was AED 117.1 million, a 91 per cent increase over the same period in 2009, as new plants and customers came on line. Profits more than doubled to AED 22.8 million and margins improved from 18 per cent to 20 per cent.
  • Basic and diluted earnings per share attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent increased from AED 0.01 in 2009 to AED 0.02 in 2010

Sujit S. Parhar, Tabreed CEO said:
“The first quarter 2010 results demonstrate the significant progress we have achieved to date in reengineering the business and implementing corporate governance and process controls.   We have a strong core business of chilled water and a steady pipeline of new plants coming on stream. We will continue to focus on improving operations and actively managing facilities.  We acknowledge the challenges facing the business in the year ahead and those associated with our recapitalization process, but we are confident in the long-term prospects for the Company.”

Steve Ridlington, Tabreed CFO added:
“In addition to operational improvements, we have also taken steps to implement a more rigorous financial discipline and focus on efficiency for our business, both of which are evident in the results announced today.  Our efforts have translated into the best first quarter results in the Company’s history.”

First Quarter 2010 Highlights:
During the first quarter 2010, Tabreed added four new plants to its portfolio, adding 27,000 TR of capacity and bringing Tabreed’s total installed cooling capacity to 422,100 TR across 40 plants.

Chilled Water
Tabreed’s core business of chilled water recorded sales of AED 117.1 million, an increase of 91 per cent over the same period last year as a result of three new plants coming online in 2009 and four new plants coming online in the first quarter of 2010. Profits more than doubled – up 109 per cent to AED 22.8 million. Margins for the chilled water business improved from 18 per cent to 20 per cent reflecting efficiency improvements during the first quarter.

Contracting
The Company’s contracting segment recorded sales of AED 36.1 million, an increase of 37 per cent over the same period last year. Profits for the segment were AED 15.6 million. Tabreed’s wholly owned subsidiary, Gulf Energy Systems (GES), was the biggest contributor to the strong results, particularly reflecting GES commissioning the chilled water network on Al Reem Island and signing AED 60 million of new orders for the Sowwah Island network project.

Manufacturing
Tabreed’s manufacturing segment reported sales of AED 15.6 million, a significant decline from AED 81.4 million for the first quarter 2009, due to a significantly reduced order book. During the quarter Emirates Pre-insulated Piping Industries was awarded three new projects, valued at approximately AED 25 million, which are expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2010. Profits for the manufacturing segment were AED 0.7 million

Services
Tabreed’s services segment, which is involved in the design and supervision of building electrical and mechanical works, reported sales of AED 15.9 million – down 23 per cent over the same period in 2009, reflecting reduced order books from the slowdown in the economy. Profits for the segment were AED 5.5 million – unchanged over the same quarter in 2009.

As of 31st March 2010, Tabreed’s total installed cooling capacity is 422,100 tons across 40 district cooling plants. The Company expects nine  further plants to come on stream in the remainder of 2010.

Update on Recapitalization Program:
On 8th March 2010 Tabreed announced its unaudited full-year 2009 results and its intention to submit for Tabreed shareholders’ approval a recapitalization program designed to allow the Company to achieve a stable long-term financial profile and capital structure.  Since that announcement there have been positive discussions with Tabreed’s main stakeholders.  Shareholders will decide on providing the Board the authority to move forward with a recapitalization program at the April 28th EGA.  If no quorum is present on April 28th, the EGA will be convened on May 30th.

Following a review of alternatives with respect to the annual distribution on its convertible Ijara 08 Sukuk, Tabreed intends to defer making this payment on May 19th.  Deferring the annual distribution is consistent with the objectives of the recapitalization proposal that will be decided upon by Tabreed’s shareholders and reflects the subordinated and equity-like nature of the 08 Sukuk.  Mubadala Development Company and ACWA Holdings, who together represent a majority of 08 Sukuk holders, have expressed their support for Tabreed’s decision.  Tabreed intends to propose amendments to the terms of the 08 Sukuk in due course in connection with its broader recapitalization program that Tabreed is targeting for completion in Q4 2010.

Khaled Al Qubaisi, Tabreed’s Managing Director, said:
“While we are very pleased with the first quarter results, which reflect the hard work of the management team under the direction and supervision of the Board, we recognize that there are challenges that face the business in the year ahead.  We are confident, however, that the improvements in the Company and the way its business activities are conducted provide a strong platform to achieve the Company’s objectives of improving performance, increasing profitability and maximizing returns.   The initial discussions we have had with key stakeholders in respect of the recapitalization of the Company is positive and encouraging. The support from major 08 Sukuk holders for the Company’s decision to defer the May 19th payment is a strong endorsement of the steps being taken to complete the recapitalization process.”

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calendar_month November 06, 2025
Tabreed Added to MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index, Strengthening Global Investor Visibility
MSCI inclusion effective close of 24 November 2025, highlighting Tabreed’s growing visibility among global investorsStrong first-half performance and completion of PAL Cooling and Palm Jebel Ali transactions mark transformational milestones in Tabreed’s growth storyFirst-ever interim dividend of 6.5 fils per share, representing AED 184.9 million, approved for H1 2025Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 6 November 2025: National Central Cooling Company PJSC (DFM: TABREED / ISIN: AEA002201018), the world’s leading and most diversified district cooling company, today announced its inclusion in the MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index, effective close of 24 November 2025. This development reflects Tabreed’s continued growth trajectory, increasing institutional confidence in the company’s fundamentals and long-term strategy.MSCI index inclusion is an important indicator for international investors, often serving as a benchmark for global passive and active fund allocations. Tabreed’s addition is expected to enhance its visibility across global capital markets, further increase share liquidity and support incremental investor flows.Tabreed’s Chief Executive Officer, Khalid Al Marzooqi, said: “Inclusion in the MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index marks an important milestone in Tabreed’s journey as a listed company. It reflects the market’s recognition of our consistent performance, strong fundamentals and expanding presence across key markets. This achievement also reinforces our commitment to transparency, value creation and sustainable growth, while enhancing Tabreed’s investment appeal among regional and global investors.”During the year, Tabreed delivered a strong first-half performance, underpinned by its concession-backed model and scalable operations. The year also saw two of the largest transactions in the company’s history, the completion of its PAL Cooling acquisition with CVC DIF and the Palm Jebel Ali concession in a JV with Dubai Holding – transformational milestones that expanded the platform, deepened the concession base and strengthened long-term earnings visibility. Commenting on the announcement, Adel Al Wahedi, Tabreed’s Chief Financial Officer, added: “In a year defined by operational focus and prudent capital allocation, this further raises the profile of Tabreed, broadens our reach with global investors and cements Tabreed’s role as a strategic enabler of sustainable infrastructure. Inclusion in such global benchmark indices aligns with our ambition to diversify our shareholding base and we remain committed to deepening our engagement with the investment community.”In September 2025, Tabreed took an important step towards enhancing its distribution profile, with the approval of its first-ever interim dividend of AED 184.9 million, equivalent to 6.5 fils per share. This reflects the company’s strong confidence in its financial position and commitment to driving shareholder returns.
calendar_month November 04, 2025
Tabreed Settles USD 500 Million Trust Certificates due in 2025
Marks closure of landmark 2018 issuance as part of company’s proactive debt management strategyAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 3 November 2025: National Central Cooling Company PJSC (DFM: Tabreed), the world’s leading district cooling company, today announced the  settlement of its USD 500 million Trust Certificates due in 2025, originally issued in October 2018 and maturing on 31 October 2025.The seven-year senior unsecured Sukuk was issued under Regulation S format and listed on the London Stock Exchange. It carried a fixed 5.5% profit rate and was oversubscribed by 50%, reflecting strong demand from institutional investors across Asia, Europe and the GCC. The issuance was underpinned by Tabreed’s first-ever investment-grade ratings from Moody’s (Baa3) and Fitch (BBB) at the time.As part of its proactive liability management approach, prior to maturity, Tabreed had already repurchased trust certificates with the aggregate face amount of USD 249.5 million and the remaining USD 250.5 million balance has now been fully settled. This settlement reflects the company’s disciplined approach to managing its capital structure and underscores its strong liquidity position, supported by its recent successful raising of an AED 1.8 billion Shariah compliant debt facility.Khalid Al Marzooqi, Chief Executive Officer of Tabreed, said: “This repayment reflects the financial strength and maturity Tabreed has built over recent years. As we continue to expand across the region, maintaining balance sheet resilience remains central to our long-term strategy. We are focused on creating value through disciplined growth, backed by a stable and well-managed capital base.”Adel Al Wahedi, Tabreed’s Chief Financial Officer, added :  “The full settlement of this Sukuk concludes an important chapter in Tabreed’s capital markets journey. We are proud to have honoured this obligation in a structured and strategic manner, using long-term financing that aligns with our capital structure optimisation goals and sustainability priorities. This is a clear demonstration of our financial discipline and market credibility. Tabreed’s robust credit fundamentals are further reinforced by investment-grade ratings from both Moody’s and Fitch, which continue to affirm its financial strength and prudent risk management.”This week’s repayment underscores Tabreed’s ability to manage its liabilities proactively, maintaining a strong credit profile and preserving long-term financial flexibility to support its growth strategy. 
calendar_month October 28, 2025
Tabreed Successfully Secures New Debt Facility to Support Strategic Investment and Enhance Liquidity
AED 1.8 billion Shariah-compliant loan agreement signed with leading regional banksDemonstrates strong credit profile and market confidenceAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 28 October 2025: Tabreed, the world’s leading district cooling company, today announced the successful raising of AED 1.8 billion new bank debt to support its strategic growth initiatives and optimise its capital structure. The new loan is part of Tabreed’s plans to finance the company’s capital needs and diversify its funding sources, including funding investment and growth requirements. The 1.8 billion loan (the “Facility”) has a tenor of six years and is financed by Emirates NBD and Mashreq. The facility is fully Shariah-compliant and is structured as a dual-tranche (AED/USD), reflecting Tabreed’s commitment to inclusive financing and alignment with regional investor preferences. Notably, AED 1 billion of the facility has been structured as green financing, underscoring the company’s dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship.Khalid Al Marzooqi, Chief Executive Officer of Tabreed, commented: “This successful financing is testament to the strength of our business model and the trust we have built with our banking partners. It enables us to pursue strategic investments that accelerate our expansion and drive long-term value, while reinforcing our commitment to responsible and sustainable financial practices.”“Shariah-compliant financing is a key pillar of our capital strategy, reflecting our commitment to financial inclusion and alignment with the values of our stakeholders,” added Adel Al Wahedi, Tabreed’s Chief Financial Officer. “By integrating Islamic finance principles into our funding mix, we are able to access a broader pool of liquidity while maintaining our investment-grade credit profile. The successful raising of this debt not only supports our strategic M&A, but also proactively strengthens our balance sheet by optimising our debt maturity schedule and maintaining a strong financial foundation. Ahmed Al Qassim, Group Head of Wholesale Banking at Emirates NBD, commented: “This transaction marks a significant milestone in Tabreed’s financing strategy, supporting the development and upkeep of critical infrastructure assets across the UAE. The innovative, multi-currency financing structure seamlessly integrates both Islamic financing principles and green finance standards within the documentation. We are proud of this successfully structured, landmark transaction, which reflects Tabreed’s continued trust in Emirates NBD and further strengthens the strategic partnership between our two institutions.”Joel Van Dusen, Group Head of Corporate & Investment Banking at Mashreq, said: “We are pleased to partner with Tabreed on this milestone transaction, which reflects the company’s strong fundamentals and forward-looking strategy. The Shariah-compliant and green financing structure exemplifies our shared commitment to sustainable innovation and inclusive capital solutions. At Mashreq, we are proud to support Tabreed’s continued growth and its role in shaping a more resilient and environmentally responsible future for the region.”The strong appetite from banks reinforces Tabreed’s reputation as a high-quality credit and its ability to access competitive funding across markets. The company remains focused on maintaining robust liquidity and prudent leverage, ensuring its capital structure supports both near-term execution and long-term value creation.This financing marks another milestone in Tabreed’s journey to deliver sustainable growth, backed by disciplined financial management and a clear strategic vision.
calendar_month October 21, 2025
Tabreed Appoints Arqaam Securities as Liquidity Provider
New mandate will improve trading liquidity, boost investor confidence and benefit company shareholders Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 21 October 2025: Tabreed, the world’s leading district cooling company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Arqaam Securities LLC, a leading regional financial institution, as liquidity provider for its shares listed on Dubai Financial Market (DFM). This initiative is part of Tabreed’s ongoing efforts aimed at strengthening the trading dynamics of the company’s shares by improving liquidity and creating accessible market for investors.As per the terms of the agreement, which will last for 12 months, Arqaam Securities is to commence liquidity provisioning on Tabreed shares by entering two-way quotes into the market trading system, all within set parameters and in full compliance with regulations and controls set by DFM and the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA). This mechanism helps narrow the bid-ask spread, reduce volatility and enhance investor confidence. All relevant approvals have been granted, and the service is set to commence on 22 October 2025. At no time during the mandate will Arqaam Securities’ ownership of Tabreed shares exceed 5% of the total outstanding shares. The company has free float shares of 18.1% and is 100% open to foreign investment, with Mubadala and ENGIE as its two strategic shareholders. Tabreed’s appointment of such a licensed liquidity provider is a clear demonstration of its interest in ensuring smoother trading experience for investors and supporting a more stable and liquid market environment. Commenting on the appointment, Tabreed’s Chief Executive Officer, Khalid Al Marzooqi, said: “This appointment is first and foremost about our shareholders. With Arqaam as our Liquidity Provider on DFM, we aim to enhance access to Tabreed’s shares, giving investors greater flexibility in dynamic markets and reinforcing our focus on sustainable, long-term value creation.”Veselin Tilev, Head of Market Making at Arqaam, added: We are delighted to offer our Liquidity Provision services on the Dubai Financial Market to Tabreed, reinforcing our commitment to enhancing market depth and trading efficiency in the UAE. With our proven track record and deep understanding of local market dynamics, we are confident that Arqaam will contribute meaningfully to improving liquidity and facilitating active, orderly trading in Tabreed’s shares on the DFM.In the first half of 2025, Tabreed delivered steady growth, with revenue rising to AED 1.11 billion and net profit reaching AED 276 million, supported by higher cooling demand and record capacity additions that lifted total connected capacity to 1.37 million RT. Since then, the company has completed two landmark transactions, taking total connected capacity to ~1.55 million RT and accelerating its strategy: acquiring PAL Cooling alongside CVC DIF and securing the long-term Palm Jebel Ali district cooling concession in partnership with Dubai Holding Investments. Together, these transactions expand the platform and reinforce concession-backed cash flows and long-term earnings visibility.Following that performance, Tabreed’s shareholders approved first-ever interim dividend of 6.5 fils per share on 15 September 2025, totaling AED 184.9 million for the first half of 2025. The approval signals confidence in the company’s momentum and its commitment to delivering sustainable returns to shareholders.-ENDS-