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S&P and Moody's upgrade Emaar's credit ratings, citing strong financial performance

S&P and Moody's upgrade Emaar's credit ratings, citing strong financial performance

Khaleej Times11-06-2025

S&P Global Ratings and Moody's Ratings have upgraded Emaar Properties' long-term issuer credit ratings, reinforcing the company's position as a financially resilient and strategically agile market leader.
S&P Global Ratings upgraded its long-term issuer credit rating to BBB+ from BBB, with a stable outlook, while Moody's upgraded Emaar's long-term issuer rating to Baa1 from Baa2, also with a stable outlook. These upgrades reflect Emaar's robust financial fundamentals, consistent performance, and sound strategic direction.
The same S&P and Moody's rating upgrade has been applied to Emaar's senior unsecured debt.
As of March 2025, Emaar reported a revenue backlog of approximately Dh127 billion ($34.6 billion), providing strong revenue and cash flow visibility through 2028. The company's recurring income portfolio continues to expand, supported by disciplined execution, resilient operations, and diversified income streams.
S&P's upgrade was driven by Emaar's record-high backlog of Dh110 billion ($29.9 billion) as of December 2024, and healthy presales in the UAE of Dh65.4 billion ($17.8 billion) during 2024, alongside a net cash position, low leverage, and strong adjusted Ebitda margins.
Moody's highlighted significant reduction in adjusted debt of Emaar from 2020 to March 2025 and the drop in debt to equity ratio over the same period.
Mohamed Alabbar, Founder of Emaar, said: 'We are proud to receive this recognition from both S&P and Moody's, which underscores the strength of our strategy, the quality of our assets, and the discipline we maintain in financial management. These upgrades reflect not only our performance, but also the confidence in Dubai's economy and real estate market. We will continue to pursue sustainable growth, innovation, and value creation for our shareholders and stakeholders alike.'
Emaar reported an interest coverage ratio of approximately 24 times for the twelve months ending March 2025 and holds Dh25.4 billion ($6.9 billion) in cash (excluding escrow balances), along with Dh7.4 billion (US$ 2 billion) in undrawn committed credit facilities, providing ample liquidity and financial flexibility.
S&P noted that Emaar's strong mall, hospitality, and entertainment operations, in addition to the resilience of its real estate development business, contributed to the rating action. Dubai Mall, for instance, recorded over 111 million visitors in 2024, with overall mall portfolio occupancy of 98.5%, showcasing the strength of Emaar's recurring income-generating assets.
Both agencies issued a stable outlook, reflecting their expectation that Emaar will maintain solid credit metrics, strong liquidity, and continued operational performance.

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