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DTC delivers strong operational, financial performance

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25.02.2026

Dubai Taxi Company's (DTC) Board of Directors has recommended a final dividend of Dhs142.0 million for the second half of the year, amounting to 5.68 fils per share.

This follows an interim dividend of Dhs160.7 million for H1 2025, which was distributed in August 2025, bringing the total dividends for FY 2025 to Dhs302.7 million, amounting to 12.11 fils per share, a 7.5% increase compared to FY 2024.

The final dividend is expected to be distributed in April 2026, subject to shareholder approval at the General Assembly. This is in line with the Company’s dividend policy of targeting dividend distribution of at least 85% of annual net profit, distributed semiannually.

DTC delivered a strong operational and financial performance in FY 2025, its second full year of operations since its IPO. The Company's performance was driven by continued fleet expansion and sustained demand across mobility segments, underpinned by Dubai's continued population and tourism growth with accelerating urbanisation. Revenue for the year increased 13% year-on-year to Dhs2.47 billion, driven by fleet growth and a higher number of trips across taxis and limousines. For Q4 2025, revenue increased by 13% year-on-year to Dhs 675.4 million, reflecting sustained momentum and strong execution in the final quarter.

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