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Abu Dhabi listed Agility Global unit signs $255mln credit facility
Abu Dhabi listed Agility Global unit signs $255mln credit facility

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Abu Dhabi listed Agility Global unit signs $255mln credit facility

Tristar, a unit of the Abu Dhabi listed Agility Global, has signed a $255 million new credit facility with several regional and international banks for refinancing and general corporate purposes. The term of the facility is 18 months with an extension option. Additionally, Agility Global has said it is anticipated that Tristar will upsize this amount up to an additional $60 million within three months. Agility Global, which is 51% owned by the Kuwait logistics giant Agility Public Warehousing Co., announced last September it was soliciting interest for the sale of a stake in its fuel logistics subsidiary Tristar. Tristar offers fuel logistics services to blue chip companies including ADNOC, Saudi Aramco, BP, ENOC and Exxon Mobil and Shell. (Writing by Bindu Rai, editing by Daniel Luiz)

Abu Dhabi-listed Agility Global signs $500mln credit facility
Abu Dhabi-listed Agility Global signs $500mln credit facility

Zawya

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Abu Dhabi-listed Agility Global signs $500mln credit facility

The Abu Dhabi-listed Agility Global, a subsidiary of Agility Public Warehousing Company, has signed $500 million credit facility. The facility has a maturity of three years of signing, dated June 10, 2025, with certain extension options. Agility Global, which is 51% owned by the Kuwait logistics giant Agility Public Warehousing Co., said the credit facility will be used to fund ongoing operations and future growth. (Writing by Bindu Rai, editing by Daniel Luiz)

Agility reports Q1 2025 net profit of $39mln
Agility reports Q1 2025 net profit of $39mln

Zawya

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Agility reports Q1 2025 net profit of $39mln

KUWAIT CITY - Agility, a supply chain services, infrastructure and innovation ‎company, today reported Q1 2025 net income of KD 11.6 million, equivalent to 4.65 fils ‎per share. EBITDA stood at KD 67.6 million on revenue of KD 389 million. ‎ Note Q1 2025 figures are not comparable to Q1 2024 due to distribution of 49% shares in ‎Agility Global as in-kind dividends that occurred in May 2024.‎ Performance update Agility Vice Chairman Tarek Sultan said: 'We are pleased to report that the year has ‎started on a positive note from an operational perspective. While market conditions ‎remained somewhat challenging, our operating entities continued to demonstrate good ‎organic growth. This performance reflects the strength of our diversified portfolio and the ‎commitment of our teams across the business.'‎ Agility KSCP's performance in the first quarter was primarily driven by Agility Global ‎PLC, which reported an EBIT of USD 92 million and revenue of USD 1,143 million in Q1 ‎‎2025. These results were supported by strong contributions from its three largest ‎businesses: Menzies, Tristar, and Agility Logistics Parks (ALP). Financial performance ‎for Agility Global in the period was impacted by higher depreciation and interest expenses ‎associated with ongoing investments to support future growth. ‎ ‎'Other businesses in Kuwait remain committed to executing their growth strategies while ‎actively pursuing opportunities to enhance value and returns for shareholders,' Sultan ‎said. 'GCS remained focused on driving operational efficiency and growth, while MRC ‎achieved a significant milestone by securing the contract to develop and operate a Metal ‎Reclamation Facility (MRF) for KNPC and KIPIC refineries — an important addition to ‎our industrial services portfolio."‎ He added: "We're also pleased with the steady progress at ALP Kuwait's S2/South Village ‎project, a strategic commercial and logistics hub designed to serve the growing needs of ‎Sabah Al-Ahmad City. The project is advancing as planned, with first deliveries ‎scheduled for 2025."‎ Recap of Agility Q1 2025 Financial Performance ‎ ‎●‎ Agility's net profit was KD 11.6 million and EPS was 4.65 fils.‎ ‎●‎ Agility's EBIT stood at KD 40.6 million and EBITDA KD 67.6 million. ‎ ‎●‎ Agility's revenue increased 16% to KD 389 million and net revenue increased ‎‎11%.‎ ‎●‎ Agility enjoys a healthy balance sheet with KD 4.2 billion in assets.‎ ‎●‎ Agility reported an operating cash flow of KD 56 million for the first quarter of ‎‎2025. ‎ Arab Times | © Copyright 2024, All Rights Reserved Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Agility Reports Q1 2025 Net Profit of KD 12 Million
Agility Reports Q1 2025 Net Profit of KD 12 Million

Al Bawaba

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

Agility Reports Q1 2025 Net Profit of KD 12 Million

Agility, a supply chain services, infrastructure and innovation company, today reported Q1 2025 net income of KD 11.6 million, equivalent to 4.65 fils per share. EBITDA stood at KD 67.6 million on revenue of KD 389 million. Note Q1 2025 figures are not comparable to Q1 2024 due to distribution of 49% shares in Agility Global as in-kind dividends that occurred in May 2024. Performance update Agility Vice Chairman Tarek Sultan said: 'We are pleased to report that the year has started on a positive note from an operational perspective. While market conditions remained somewhat challenging, our operating entities continued to demonstrate good organic growth. This performance reflects the strength of our diversified portfolio and the commitment of our teams across the business.'Agility KSCP's performance in the first quarter was primarily driven by Agility Global PLC, which reported an EBIT of USD 92 million and revenue of USD 1,143 million in Q1 2025. These results were supported by strong contributions from its three largest businesses: Menzies, Tristar, and Agility Logistics Parks (ALP). Financial performance for Agility Global in the period was impacted by higher depreciation and interest expenses associated with ongoing investments to support future growth. 'Other businesses in Kuwait remain committed to executing their growth strategies while actively pursuing opportunities to enhance value and returns for shareholders,' Sultan said. 'GCS remained focused on driving operational efficiency and growth, while MRC achieved a significant milestone by securing the contract to develop and operate a Metal Reclamation Facility (MRF) for KNPC and KIPIC refineries — an important addition to our industrial services portfolio." He added: "We're also pleased with the steady progress at ALP Kuwait's S2/South Village project, a strategic commercial and logistics hub designed to serve the growing needs of Sabah Al-Ahmad City. The project is advancing as planned, with first deliveries scheduled for 2025."

Agility Reports Q1 2025 Net Profit of KD 12 Million
Agility Reports Q1 2025 Net Profit of KD 12 Million

Arab Times

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

Agility Reports Q1 2025 Net Profit of KD 12 Million

KUWAIT CITY, May 18: Agility, a supply chain services, infrastructure and innovation ‎company, today reported Q1 2025 net income of KD 11.6 million, equivalent to 4.65 fils ‎per share. EBITDA stood at KD 67.6 million on revenue of KD 389 million. ‎ Note Q1 2025 figures are not comparable to Q1 2024 due to distribution of 49% shares in ‎Agility Global as in-kind dividends that occurred in May 2024.‎ Performance update Agility Vice Chairman Tarek Sultan said: 'We are pleased to report that the year has ‎started on a positive note from an operational perspective. While market conditions ‎remained somewhat challenging, our operating entities continued to demonstrate good ‎organic growth. This performance reflects the strength of our diversified portfolio and the ‎commitment of our teams across the business.'‎ Agility KSCP's performance in the first quarter was primarily driven by Agility Global ‎PLC, which reported an EBIT of USD 92 million and revenue of USD 1,143 million in Q1 ‎‎2025. These results were supported by strong contributions from its three largest ‎businesses: Menzies, Tristar, and Agility Logistics Parks (ALP). Financial performance ‎for Agility Global in the period was impacted by higher depreciation and interest expenses ‎associated with ongoing investments to support future growth. ‎ ‎'Other businesses in Kuwait remain committed to executing their growth strategies while ‎actively pursuing opportunities to enhance value and returns for shareholders,' Sultan ‎said. 'GCS remained focused on driving operational efficiency and growth, while MRC ‎achieved a significant milestone by securing the contract to develop and operate a Metal ‎Reclamation Facility (MRF) for KNPC and KIPIC refineries — an important addition to ‎our industrial services portfolio."‎ He added: "We're also pleased with the steady progress at ALP Kuwait's S2/South Village ‎project, a strategic commercial and logistics hub designed to serve the growing needs of ‎Sabah Al-Ahmad City. The project is advancing as planned, with first deliveries ‎scheduled for 2025."‎ ‎●‎ Agility's net profit was KD 11.6 million and EPS was 4.65 fils.‎ ‎●‎ Agility's EBIT stood at KD 40.6 million and EBITDA KD 67.6 million. ‎ ‎●‎ Agility's revenue increased 16% to KD 389 million and net revenue increased ‎‎11%.‎ ‎●‎ Agility enjoys a healthy balance sheet with KD 4.2 billion in assets.‎

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