Emaar Properties PJSC 2024 IR

The report highlights Emaar Properties' robust financial and operational performance in 2024, achieving record revenues of AED 35.5 billion and property sales of approximately AED 70 billion. The company advanced its sustainability agenda by establishing a comprehensive greenhouse gas emissions baseline and a climate change mitigation roadmap. Notably, the iconic Burj Khalifa attained LEED Platinum certification, and eleven hospitality assets achieved Green Key certification. Emaar also demonstrated strong social commitment by investing AED 48 million in CSR initiatives and delivering over 15,000 hours of safety training to contractor partners.

Company: Emaar Properties PJSC

Sector: Real Estate

Country: United Arab Emirates

Year: 2024

Type: IR

Pages: 197

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Emaar Properties PJSC

Emaar Properties PJSC 2024 Integrated Annual Report

Integrated Annual Report

The report highlights Emaar Properties' robust financial and operational performance in 2024, achieving record revenues of AED 35.5 billion and property sales of approximately AED 70 billion. The company advanced its sustainability agenda by establishing a comprehensive greenhouse gas emissions baseline and a climate change mitigation roadmap. Notably, the iconic Burj Khalifa attained LEED Platinum certification, and eleven hospitality assets achieved Green Key certification. Emaar also demonstrated strong social commitment by investing AED 48 million in CSR initiatives and delivering over 15,000 hours of safety training to contractor partners.

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Document Details

Report Year

2024

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024

Fiscal Year

2024

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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