Dewa profits up 6% to Dh4.65bn in 2012

State utility Dubai Electricity and Water Authority reported a 6 per cent increase in annual profit for 2012 on Sunday, after sales revenues and cash generated from core operations rose.

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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority reported a 6 per cent increase in annual profit for 2012 on Sunday, after sales revenues and cash generated from core operations rose.

The utility, fully-owned by the Dubai Government, made a net profit of Dh4.65 billion  in 2012, up from Dh4.37bn in the prior-year period, its financial statement showed.

Cash generated from operations rose to Dh7.5bn, up from Dh7.4bn in 2011, and sales revenue increased 7 per cent over the previous year.

"The healthy cash generation from operations was adequate to fund all capital investment requirements and also to pre-pay some of the loans maturing in future," a directors' report, posted on the Nasdaq Dubai bourse, said.

"Consequently we reduced interest costs during the year and also brought down the level of debt."

Net debt at the end of 2012 stood at Dh20.6bn, compared to Dh22.9bn at the end of 2011. Of the debt figure, Dh4.23bn is due to be repaid this year.

The Dubai government will receive Dh500 million from a dividend payment approved by Dewa's board of directors.

Dewa has picked banks to arrange an Islamic bond, or sukuk, of at least $500 million, sources said last month. The company's chief executive officer has said Dewa plans to raise up to $1 billion in sukuk in the first quarter to refinance existing debt and invest in projects.

* Reuters