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Uganda’s Umeme declares Sh1.5bn interim dividend

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Last updated: August 22, 2023 7:43 am
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Uganda’s electricity firm Umeme has declared an interim dividend in the half year to June equivalent to Sh1.5 billion or Sh0.92 per share as the company accelerated debt payments ahead of the conclusion of its concession in March 2025.

The dividend will be paid on February 29, 2024, to shareholders who will be on record as of February 9, 2024. Umeme, which is cross-listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, did not declare an interim dividend in the same period a year earlier.

For Kenyan investors, the value of the dividends paid by the company has increased thanks to the strengthening of the Ugandan shilling against the local currency in the past 12 months.

The new payout came as the company grew its operating profit 36.4 percent to Sh9.4 billion in the review period, helped by a 19.9 percent jump in sales to Sh41.6 billion.

Umeme’s net profit, however, declined 79.5 percent to Sh510.4 million due to a sharp increase in writing off the value of the company’s assets close to the end of the concession.

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“As the natural term of the concession is coming to its end in March 2025, the International Financial Reporting Standards require alignment of the amortisation to the shorter of the remaining contract duration or underlying useful life of the assets in generation of economic benefits to the Company,” Umeme said in a statement on Monday.

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“Consequently, the amortisation charge for the period increased to [Sh8.1 billion] compared to [Sh3 billion] of 2022.”

Umeme shareholders including International Finance Corporation will be compensated to the tune of over $300 million (Sh43.3 billion), excluding the impact of amortization and other corporate transfers.

The assets and operations of Umeme are set to be handed back to the government at the end of the 20-year concession as part of reforms in Uganda’s electricity sector.

Umeme increased its loan repayment by 12.3 percent to Sh3.9 billion saying it plans to settle the balance in December 2023.

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