UAE telecommunications company du has posted record-breaking financial results for 2024 with revenue up to AED14.64 billion, a 7.3 per cent increase from the previous year.
The Dubai Media Office posted on X, "Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (du) announces outstanding financial results for 2024. du achieved a record-breaking financial & operational performance, with net profit rising by 49.1 per cent to AED2.49 billion & company revenues growing by 7.3 per cent to AED14.64 billion. Based on these results, du's Board of Directors have proposed an annual dividend of 54 fils per share, marking a 59 per cent increase, the highest dividend in the history of du."
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (du) announces outstanding financial results for 2024. du achieved a record-breaking financial & operational performance, with net profit rising by 49.1% to AED 2.49 billion & company revenues growing by 7.3% to AED 14.64… pic.twitter.com/c9gfGc7p52
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) February 10, 2025
The company posted, "We’re pleased to announce our outstanding financial results for 2024. We achieved a record-breaking financial & operational performance."
يسرّنا الإعلان عن نتائجنا المالية الاستثنائية لعام 2024.
— dutweets (@dutweets) February 10, 2025
حققنا أداء مالي وتشغيلي تاريخي، حيث ارتفع صافي الأرباح بنسبة 49.1%، ونمت إيرادات شركتنا بنسبة 7.3%. وبناءً على هذه النتائج، أوصى مجلس إدارتنا بتوزيع أرباح سنوية بواقع 54 فلس للسهم الواحد، بزيادة 59%. 📊 وهي الأعلى في تاريخ… pic.twitter.com/gYGTzn6FJp
On Saturday du users in Dubai were left without connectivity for an hour as internet and phone services were interrupted due to a technical problem.
The company issued a statement apologising for the disruption before services were reconnected.

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