Empower Declares H2 2025 Dividend, Signals Strong Financial Stability And Growth Outlook

Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (Empower) has announced that its board of directors has approved a cash dividend for the second half of 2025. The company will pay AED 0.075 per share, showing its strong financial position and its focus on giving steady returns to shareholders.

For the full year 2025, the total dividend stands at AED 0.15 per share. This reflects the company’s ability to maintain a healthy cash flow while also managing its costs and expansion plans. Even in a market that has seen economic ups and downs, Empower has continued to follow a consistent dividend policy. This has been seen by analysts as a sign of stability and long-term strength.

The dividend announcement comes after a period of solid financial performance. The company reported strong revenue growth, mainly due to an increase in its customer base. There has also been rising demand for district cooling services in large real estate and construction projects. As cities like Dubai continue to grow, the need for efficient and large-scale cooling solutions has increased significantly.

Empower has taken advantage of this demand by focusing on energy-efficient and environmentally friendly cooling systems. Its services are widely used in major developments, helping reduce energy consumption and improve sustainability. This has helped the company strengthen its position as a leader in the district cooling sector.

The timing of the dividend also shows the company’s balanced approach. While it continues to invest in new technology and infrastructure, it is also rewarding its investors. Its business model, based on long-term contracts and essential services, provides stable and predictable income. This makes it attractive for investors looking for steady returns.

The company also plays an important role in supporting sustainability goals in the UAE. District cooling systems are known for reducing carbon emissions compared to traditional cooling methods. As the country focuses more on green energy and climate targets, Empower’s services are becoming even more important.

Overall, the dividend approval highlights a successful year for the company. By maintaining strong financial performance and offering regular returns to shareholders, Empower continues to build trust in the market. Looking ahead to 2026, the company is expected to focus on growth opportunities while continuing to deliver reliable cooling solutions across the region.


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