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The letter, dated June 9, 2025, from Lama Takieddin, Head of Corporate Governance and Board Secretary, addressed to Mr. Hamed Ahmed Ali, CEO of the Dubai Financial Market, discusses the recent increase in the company's share price. The increase is attributed to a disclosure on the Dubai Financial Market website about the company's Board of Directors meeting on May 29, 2025. During this meeting, the Board decided to proceed with the sale of the Ras Al Khor plots to Emaar Development PJSC for AED 2.9 billion. The company assures that no undisclosed material information exists and reiterates its commitment to transparency and compliance with disclosure and governance standards. A copy of the letter was also sent to the Securities & Commodities Authority.
The Board of Directors of Amlak Finance PJSC invites its shareholders to attend a General Meeting on June 30, 2025, at 3:00 PM, either remotely or in person at Kempinski the Boulevard, Downtown Dubai. The meeting will discuss two special resolutions: 1. Approval to transfer the legal and special reserve balances, totaling AED 307,392,000 and AED 99,265,000 respectively as of December 31, 2024, to partially offset accumulated losses, pending regulatory approval. 2. Approval of a strategic decision to exit the company's real estate finance portfolio through various means, including selling financing contracts to other institutions and exiting contracts through mutual agreements with customers. The Board, or an authorized person, is empowered to approve such transactions and offer necessary discounts and waivers. Shareholders can register to attend electronically from June 27, 2025, at 10 AM until June 30, 2025, at 10 AM via www.smartagm.ae. Shareholders may delegate someone to attend on their behalf, excluding Directors, through a written proxy. A proxy cannot represent more than 5% of the company's share capital. Minors or legally incapacitated shareholders must be represented by their legal representatives. The proxy signature must be approved by a recognized entity.
The weekly summary for DFM Regulated Short Sell Transactions from June 2nd to June 4th, 2025, reports on the trading activity for Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC. During this period, 10,000 shares were short sold, with a trade value of AED 83,700. For more information on Regulated Short Selling (RSS), refer to the DFM Market Rules and Operational Procedures available on the DFM website. The announcement is also accessible on their website. The document includes a disclaimer stating that the information is subject to change and that DFM is not liable for any losses resulting from the use of the data.