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18/03/2025 04:49 AST
National Bonds distributed approximately Dh588 million in returns to sukuk holders for the year 2024,
Investments by sukuk holders at National Bonds reached a record level of Dh15.8 billion ($4.2 billion) by the end of 2024, reflecting a growth of more than 22 per cent compared to Dh12.9 billion at the end of 2023.
According to National Bonds, this growth is linked to the increasing number of regular savers and the adoption of digital solutions.
The company distributed approximately Dh588 million in returns to sukuk holders for the year 2024, with some savers earning up to 4.75 per cent, while the overall average return rate stood at 4.02 per cent.
The annual results of National Bonds, announced on Monday, showed a 51 per cent increase in the number of regular savers, highlighting the growing demand for structured savings plans in the community. This trend aligns with the UAE's vision of enhancing financial well-being among individuals and institutions while striving for long-term sustainability.
National Bonds emphasised that the development and upgrade of its mobile application last year contributed to a 41 percent increase in digital savings in 2024 compared to the previous year.
Al Ali said that the company maintains a low-to-medium risk strategy to ensure capital protection. With the global rise in interest rates, the company increased its bank deposits to 20 per cent in 2024. Additionally, 30-40 per cent of the investment portfolio is allocated to fixed-income assets, 10-12 per cent to listed equities, 8 per cent to private equity investments, and 20 per cent to real estate, which includes ready properties, real estate development, and investment portfolios.
In 2024, National Bonds became one of the first companies to offer end-of-service benefits programmes in partnership with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE). The programme is set to launch this year, with the company actively engaging with employers seeking optimal financial returns for their employees.
Mohammed Qasim Al Ali, Group CEO, said: "At National Bonds, we take a proactive approach to understanding the future needs of individuals and businesses. By carefully assessing emerging trends and customer expectations, we are able to create products and solutions that align with the financial landscape of tomorrow. This foresight has contributed to a 22 per cent year-on-year growth in our investment portfolio, while the 51 per cent increase in regular savers reflects the confidence our customers place in our offerings. We focus on building a future-ready savings ecosystem that not only meets financial needs but also addresses the psychological barriers to saving, empowering customers to adopt positive saving behaviours with confidence."
He further emphasised that the company's approach is not solely financial but also focuses on savings behaviours and motivations. The annual rewards programme, worth Dh36 million, along with other tangible incentives, aims to inspire a disciplined saving culture.
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