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AD Ports Group reports strong Q1 results

AD Ports Group delivered a solid financial performance in the first quarter of 2025, with significant year-on-year growth in revenue, earnings, and profits.

Revenue for Q1 rose by 18% compared to the same period last year, reaching AED 4.6 billion. Group EBITDA increased by 9% year-on-year to AED 1.14 billion, while net profit surged 16% to AED 464 million.



“Our strong momentum from record 2024 results has carried into the first quarter of 2025,” said Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO. “Our resilient, interconnected ecosystem spanning trade, transport, and logistics continues to drive robust double-digit growth in revenue and net profit, despite persistent macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges.”

An AD Ports spokesperson acknowledged ongoing global headwinds: “Macroeconomic visibility remains limited due to geopolitical volatility in regions like the Red Sea and disruptive US tariff policies. Nevertheless, AD Ports Group is strategically positioned—both geographically and through our integrated five-cluster business model—to navigate the current environment with confidence.”



The Group emphasized its continued focus on long-term, resilient infrastructure—particularly its Ports and Economic Cities & Free Zones (EC&FZ) clusters—supported by robust Maritime & Shipping, Logistics, and Digital capabilities.





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