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Emirates NBD Holds Its 12th General Assembly Meeting |
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Approves cash dividend of 40 per centEmirates NBD (DFM: EmiratesNBD), a leading banking group in the region, held its 12th General Assembly Meeting at the Bank’s Headquarters. At the General Assembly Meeting, a review of the year ended 31 December 2018 was presented. Commenting on the business environment, Emirates NBD Chairman, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, said, “The UAE economy, and the banking sector in particular, remained resilient in 2018, despite a challenging environment across global markets. The UAE remained the most competitive economy in the MENA region last year, as the government continues to progress the country’s positioning among the world’s top business-friendly nations.” His Highness added, “Emirates NBD has retained its position as a leading bank in the Middle East. As we announce a record annual net profit of AED 10 billion for 2018, we are confident that we will continue to deliver a solid performance and build on opportunities even as we overcome any challenges we encounter. The Customer and the Community remain at the heart of Emirates NBD’s growth strategy, and we will continue to roll out strategic initiatives to deliver excellent products and services, while increasing shareholder value.” Key financial highlights for 2018 included: Net profit of AED 10 billion, up 20% compared with the prior year His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum added: “Looking ahead, with just one year to go until Expo 2020 Dubai, we can see the pace of development stepping up, especially in terms of projects and transport infrastructure. As the official banking partner for Expo 2020 Dubai, we are glad to showcase our innovations in smart technology and digital banking through our site-wide presence as “Bank of the Future” at the event. In 2018, we dedicated our corporate social activities to the Year of Zayed and successfully exceeded our targets. 2019 marks the Year of Tolerance in the UAE and through our continuous investment in innovative assistive technologies, we aim not only to enhance the banking experience for People of Determination, but also to empower them towards independence in their day-to-day lives. Emirates NBD’s commitment to People of Determination supports the ‘My Community’ initiative launched by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council that aims to transform Dubai to a disability-friendly city by 2020.” His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum added, “As we look forward to supporting the economic growth of the UAE, the Bank also seeks opportunities to further expand its international footprint. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains a key growth market for the Bank, as we have opened three new branches in the Kingdom in 2018.” His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum concluded, “Finally, I would like to thank HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid A Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for his sharp and wise vision as well as the Country’s wise Leadership, Emirates NBD Group’s Board of Directors, members of the Executive Committee and employees for their continuous contribution and efforts towards our success in 2018. I also wish to thank our customers and shareholders for their continued support and trust.” The following resolutions were passed at the General Assembly Meeting: Review and approval of the Directors’ Report for the year ending 31 December 2018. Special resolutions: Approval of Directors’ Proposals with respect to non-convertible securities to be issued by the Bank subject to obtaining the necessary approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities, as detailed below: (a) undertake any updates of: the Emirates NBD Bank P.J.S.C. and Emirates NBD Global Funding Limited U.S.$12,500,000,000 euro medium term note programme (the "EMTN Programme"); (b) establish any debt funding programme, up to a maximum amount of U.S.$ 10,000,000,000, in addition to the Existing Programmes (the "New Programmes” and, together with the Existing Programmes, the "Programmes”) and undertake any subsequent update of the New Programmes; (c) issue debt instruments, up to an amount of U.S.$ 5,000,000,000, under any of the Programmes from time to time; (d) issue debt on a standalone basis, up to a maximum amount of U.S.$ 10,000,000,000, (including capital instruments for the purpose of strengthening the Group's regulatory capital ratios); |
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