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Trade Arabia
19-03-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Nass Contracting emerges lowest bidder for Bapco Refining project
Bahrain Petroleum Company has announced that Nass Contracting Company has emerged the lowest bidder with its offer of BD12.3 million ($32.4 million) for the Sitra Wharf Enhancement Project being implemented by its key subisidiary Bapco Refining. Announcing the receipt of bids, Bapco refining said besides Nass, two other companies had submitted their proposals for the Sitra Wharf Enhancement Project. These include: Al Hassanain with BD16.3 million ($43 million) and Mohammed Jalal Contracting Company with BD19.8 million ($52.2 million). A key unit of the Bahrain oil giant, Bapco refining owns and operates the Sitra Port terminal and Sitra Wharf for exporting its products to the international market. With this project, Bapco refining aims to boost efficiency and profitability by targeting larger hydrocarbon cargoes and improving wharf facilities. Bapco Refining also aims to start construction work on its Berths No 5 and 6 to enhance the liquid cargo handling capacity by modification of new Island Wharf Berths No 5 and 6. In another development, Bapco Refining said it was all set to start revamp work on a major HVAC system within its premises. The scope of work includes design, procurement, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of chiller units in security building; Refinery Telephone exchange building; Power & Utilities Building; Wharf SLM office and FCCU Complex. In a Bahrain Tenders notification, Bapco Refining said it had received bids from three major companies for the HVAC System Phase I project.


Zawya
18-03-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Bahrain's money supply swells to $43.24bln
Bahrain's money supply witnessed a significant surge, reaching BD16.3 billion by the end of December 2024, an increase of BD0.3bn compared to the previous year, as revealed during the Central Bank of Bahrain's (CBB) first board meeting of 2025. Chaired by Hassan Al Jalahma yesterday, the meeting highlighted the Kingdom's robust financial sector performance. The CBB board, in its review of key monetary and banking indicators, approved the CBB's annual report and audited financial statements for 2024, alongside discussions on the CBB's investment policy for 2025 and ongoing activities. The data presented a picture of steady growth across various financial segments. Retail banks saw total private deposits rise to approximately BD14.2bn, a 0.4pc increase from December 2023. Loan and credit facilities extended to resident economic sectors reached BD12.3bn, marking a 4.6pc increase, with the business and personal sectors accounting for 42.3pc and 48.3pc respectively. The banking system's balance sheet, encompassing both retail and wholesale banks, expanded to $247.8bn, a 3.9pc increase. Digital transactions continued their upward trajectory, with point of sales (POS) data for January 2025 showing 21.2 million transactions, a 25.4pc increase year-on-year. Contactless payments dominated, accounting for 77.4pc of all transactions. The total value of POS transactions reached BD433m, a 14.6pc increase, with contactless payments comprising 51.9pc. The banking sector's resilience was underscored by its strong capital adequacy and liquidity. The capital adequacy ratio reached 21.2pc in Q4 2024, up from 19.7pc in Q4 2023. Conventional retail banks led with a 32pc ratio, followed by Islamic retail banks at 24.6pc, conventional wholesale banks at 16.9pc, and Islamic wholesale banks at 19.6pc. The Collective Investment Undertakings (CIUs) sector also showed positive growth. The number of registered CIUs increased to 1741 by January 2025, from 1678 in January 2024. The net asset value (NAV) of CIUs rose to $11.170bn in Q4 2024, a 0.3pc increase. Sharia-compliant CIUs experienced a notable 6pc increase in NAV, reaching $1.715bn. While Bahrain-domiciled CIUs saw a slight decrease in NAV, overseas-domiciled CIUs posted a 1.1pc increase, contributing to the overall positive performance of the sector. The CBB's report paints a picture of a dynamic and expanding financial landscape in Bahrain, supported by robust growth in money supply, digital transactions, and overall banking sector stability. Copyright 2022 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
17-03-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Loans extended by Bahrain banks increase 4.6% in 2024
Bahrain - The outstanding balance of total loans and credit facilities extended to resident economic sectors by banks in Bahrain increased to BD12.3 billion ($32.62 billion) at the end of December 2024, an increase of 4.6% compared to the end of 2023. This was revealed at the Central Bank of Bahrain's (CBB) Board of Directors meeting, chaired by Hassan Khalifa Al Jalahma on Sunday (March 16). The Business Sector accounted for 42.3% and the Personal Sector 48.3% of the total loans and credit facilities. The total private deposits in Bahrain's retail banks increased to around BD14.2 billion at the end of December 2024, a growth of 0.4% compared to the end of December 2023. The balance sheet of the banking system (retail banks and wholesale sector banks) increased to $247.8 billion at the end of December 2024, an increase of 3.9% compared to the end December of 2023. The CCB board also reviewed key monetary and banking indicators for the year 2024 including the money supply, which increased by BD0.3 billion to reach BD16.3 billion at the end of December 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. The board reviewed the topics on the agenda and approved the CBB's annual report and audited financial statements for the year 2024. The board also discussed the CBB's investment policy for 2025, and reviewed the CBB's activities thus far in 2025. The CBB report said Point of Sales (POS) data for January 2025 totalled 21.2 million transactions (77.4% of which were contactless), an increase of 25.4% compared to the same period in 2024. The total value of POS transactions for January 2025 totaled BD 433.0 million (51.9% of which were contactless), an increase of 14.6% compared to the same period in 2024. The banking sector maintained a high level of capital adequacy and liquidity, as the capital adequacy ratio of the banking sector reached 21.2% in Q4 2024 compared with 19.7% in Q4 2023. The capital adequacy ratio for the various banking sectors was 32.0% for conventional retail banks, 16.9% for conventional wholesale banks, 24.6% for Islamic retail banks, and 19.6% for Islamic wholesale banks in Q4 2024. The total number of registered Collective Investment Undertakings (CIUs) as of January 2025 stood at 1741 CIUs, compared to 1,678 funds as of January 2024. The net asset value (NAV) of the CIUs increased from $11.139 billion in Q4 2023 to $11.170 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting an increase of 0.3%. The NAV of Bahrain domiciled CIUs decreased from $4.309 billion in Q4 2023 to $4.268 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting a decrease of 1%. The NAV of overseas domiciled CIUs increased from $6.830 billion in Q4 2023 to $6.902 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting an increase of 1.1%. Additionally, the NAV of Shari'a-compliant CIUs increased from $1.618 billion in Q4 2023 to $1.715 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting an increase of 6%, CBB said. – TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Trade Arabia
16-03-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Loans extended by Bahrain banks increase 4.6% in 2024
The outstanding balance of total loans and credit facilities extended to resident economic sectors by banks in Bahrain increased to BD12.3 billion ($32.62 billion) at the end of December 2024, an increase of 4.6% compared to the end of 2023. This was revealed at the Central Bank of Bahrain's (CBB) Board of Directors meeting, chaired by Hassan Khalifa Al Jalahma on Sunday (March 16). The Business Sector accounted for 42.3% and the Personal Sector 48.3% of the total loans and credit facilities. The total private deposits in Bahrain's retail banks increased to around BD14.2 billion at the end of December 2024, a growth of 0.4% compared to the end of December 2023. The balance sheet of the banking system (retail banks and wholesale sector banks) increased to $247.8 billion at the end of December 2024, an increase of 3.9% compared to the end December of 2023. The CCB board also reviewed key monetary and banking indicators for the year 2024 including the money supply, which increased by BD0.3 billion to reach BD16.3 billion at the end of December 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. The board reviewed the topics on the agenda and approved the CBB's annual report and audited financial statements for the year 2024. The board also discussed the CBB's investment policy for 2025, and reviewed the CBB's activities thus far in 2025. The CBB report said Point of Sales (POS) data for January 2025 totalled 21.2 million transactions (77.4% of which were contactless), an increase of 25.4% compared to the same period in 2024. The total value of POS transactions for January 2025 totaled BD 433.0 million (51.9% of which were contactless), an increase of 14.6% compared to the same period in 2024. The banking sector maintained a high level of capital adequacy and liquidity, as the capital adequacy ratio of the banking sector reached 21.2% in Q4 2024 compared with 19.7% in Q4 2023. The capital adequacy ratio for the various banking sectors was 32.0% for conventional retail banks, 16.9% for conventional wholesale banks, 24.6% for Islamic retail banks, and 19.6% for Islamic wholesale banks in Q4 2024. The total number of registered Collective Investment Undertakings (CIUs) as of January 2025 stood at 1741 CIUs, compared to 1,678 funds as of January 2024. The net asset value (NAV) of the CIUs increased from $11.139 billion in Q4 2023 to $11.170 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting an increase of 0.3%. The NAV of Bahrain domiciled CIUs decreased from $4.309 billion in Q4 2023 to $4.268 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting a decrease of 1%. The NAV of overseas domiciled CIUs increased from $6.830 billion in Q4 2023 to $6.902 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting an increase of 1.1%. Additionally, the NAV of Shari'a-compliant CIUs increased from $1.618 billion in Q4 2023 to $1.715 billion in Q4 2024, reflecting an increase of 6%, CBB said. – TradeArabia News Service


Zawya
19-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Alba reports its financial results for the fourth quarter and 12 months of 2024
RELATED TOPICS EARNINGS RELATED COMPANIES BHB Ntl Safty Concl mitsubishi power SIIC Bureau Veritas Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company B.S.C. Stakeholder Engagement Plan Intel Ecovadis British Safety GAC Mitsubishi ALBA Partners Q4 & 12 Months 2024 Financial Performance Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) (Ticker Code: ALBH), the world's leading aluminium smelter, has reported a Profit of BD37.1 million (US$98.6 million) for the fourth quarter of 2024, up by 58.5% YoY versus a Profit of BD23.4 million (US$62.2 million) for the same period in 2023. The Company reported Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share of fils 26 for Q4 2024 versus Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share of fils 16 for the same period in 2023. The Total Comprehensive Income for Q4 2024 stood at BD38.1 million (US$101.3 million) versus a Total Comprehensive Income for Q4 of 2023 of BD16.3 million (US$43.2 million) – up by 134.4% YoY. For the Full-Year of 2024, Alba has reported a Profit of BD184.5 million (US$490.8 million), up by 56.4% YoY, versus a Profit of BD118 million (US$313.9 million) for 2023. Alba reported Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share of fils 130 versus Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share of fils 83 in 2023. Alba's Total Comprehensive Income for the year of 2024 was BD183.4 million (US$487.8 million), up by 71.9% YoY, compared to a Total Comprehensive Income of BD106.7 million (US$283.8 million) for 2023. Total Equity as of 31 December 2024 stood at BD1,923.9 million (US$5,116.9 million), up by 7.5% YoY, versus BD1,789.2 million (US$4,758.6 million) as of 31 December 2023. Alba's Total Assets as of 31 December 2024 were BD2,673.4 million (US$7,110 million) versus BD2,553.6 million (US$6,791.4 million) as of 31 December 2023 – up by 4.7%. Alba's top-line and bottom-line were driven by higher LME prices & partially offset by higher Alumina prices. LME price increased by 17% YoY in Q4 2024 and 7% in FY 2024. The Board of Directors of Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) resolved during the Board meeting on Tuesday 18 February 2025, to recommend the distribution of cash dividend to the shareholders whose names are registered on the Company's register on the Record Date. The final cash dividend is 26.58% of the share nominal value, equivalent to Fils 26.58 per share amounting to BD37,633,403 (US$100 million). Global Demand-Supply Dynamics [Based on CRU Market Intel] World Market Demand +3% YoY Global Economy Dynamics: Resilient with moderating inflation and stabilising growth but risks remain with geopolitical tensions, trade policies and supply constraints. China: Primary aluminium demand grew by 4% YoY driven by energy and transportation sectors, though properly market oversupply remains a concern. Middle East: Demand rose by 1% YoY led by higher consumption in Bahrain (+ 4% YoY). Europe: Consumption remained flat, hindered by manufacturing weaknesses and uneven regional growth. North America: Consumption down by 1% YoY, with strength in packaging and electrical sectors offset by weaker automative and construction markets. World Market Demand +3% YoY China: Supply rose by 3% YoY but remained near its capacity cap of 45 million MT (c.43 million MT). Europe: Output up by 2% YoY supported by Germany and Russia. Middle East: Supply rose by 1% YoY with KSA contributing an 8% rise. North America: Production down by 2% YoY primarily due to a 12% decline in US output following New Madrid smelter closure. Market Balance: Slight deficit globally with inventories falling to lower levels compared to historical norms (c. 242,000 MT with China), and surplus without China (c. 41,000 MT). LME Price & Premium Trends LME Price: LME prices averaged US$2,419/t in 2024 (+7% YoY). LME Inventories: Rose by 12% YoY to 635,000 MT by year end. Premiums: Aluminium spot premiums reached multi-year highs in Q4 2024 driven by tight supply and geopolitical factors. Alba's Operational Highlights Sales' Volume: Increased to 1,611,638 MT (+1% YoY) despite market challenges. Net Finished Production: Closed 2024 with an all-time record of 1,622,261 MT (+0.1% YoY). Value Added Sales: Averaged 72% of the total shipments (up from 68% in 2023). VAP Sales' volume increased to 1,157,328 MT (+5.6% YoY). e-Al Hassalah: Achieved savings in the Company's cost improvement programme of US$59.57 million against 2024 Target of US$60 million. Macroeconomic Outlook: Trade Turbulence Dominates the Landscape Market Uncertainty Persists: 2025 started with significant volatility in LME prices. The possibility of a global trade war remains, as paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico could still be implemented later. Renewed discussions of EU sanctions on Russian aluminium ahead of the three-year anniversary of the Ukraine war add to market uncertainty Demand Outlook: Aluminium demand globally has started 2025 slowly. A recovery is anticipated in the second half of the year, but this depends on the longevity and scope of tariffs. Modest demand growth is expected for both China and the rest of the world in Q1 2025. Supply Conditions: Limited global supply growth is forecasted for 2025, following recent curtailments and delayed ramp-ups, with China nearing its 45 million metric tonne capacity. Premiums Outlook: The Midwest ingot premium has risen recently due to tariff announcements. European ingot premiums may face bearish pressure especially if US enforces a 25% tariff. LME Price Forecast: Expected to fluctuate between US$2,400/t and US$2,500/t influenced by a mix of bearish and bullish market forces. Alba Priorities: Safe, Sustainable, Successful Leading the Way: Safety First, Sustainability Always Aligned with Bahrain's 2060 vision of net-zero emissions, Alba embeds sustainability from raw material sourcing to product delivery, minimising environmental footprint. Operational Excellence and Growth Exceed 2024 Net Finished Production of 1,622,261 MT in 2025. Achieve e-Al Hassalah 2025 Target of US$60 million, progressing towards 2026 Target of US$150 million. Market Expansion and Efficiency Enhancement Leverage its industry-leading certifications such as Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI), EcoVadis and Low-Carbon Aluminium EternAlTM to penetrate new markets & boost Value Added Sales (VAP) sales. Complete Solar Farm (+6 MW) to enhance green energy utilisation. Establish Alba-Daiki Sustainable Solutions for aluminium dross processing by September 2026 (70:30 ownership basis, Alba: Daiki) Complete the detailed Feasibility Study for the New Replacement Line which will replace Reduction Lines 1-3. Commenting on the Company's performance for the Full Year of 2024, the Chairman of Alba's Board of Directors, Khalid Al Rumaihi stated: 'Alba's exceptional financial performance in 2024, with a 56% year-over-year profit increase, demonstrates our operational resilience and adaptability despite fluctuating market dynamics and higher alumina costs. The significant growth in our earnings per share reflects our strategic focus on operational excellence and shareholder value creation.' Adding further: 'Today, we celebrate more than just the completion of a power plant, but a step towards powering a more sustainable future for Bahrain. This project represents a leap forward in our commitment to 'Net Zero by 2060', setting the benchmark for responsible industrial development in the region.' Alba's Chief Executive Officer, Ali Al Baqali, added: 'I'm incredibly proud of our team for going above and beyond during a challenging year for the aluminium industry. Our collective efforts on cost management and operational optimisation delivered strong results, driven entirely by our talented local workforce. This success is underpinned by our unwavering commitment to safety, which has resulted to-date in over 31 million safe working hours without LTI.' Alba Management will hold a conference call on Wednesday 19 February 2025 at 1 PM Bahrain Time to discuss the Company's financial and operational performance for Q4 and 12 Months of 2024 and outline its strategic priorities moving forward. -Ends- About Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) [Ticker: ALBH] A Global Aluminium Leader: At plus-1.62 million metric tonnes per annum (mtpa) (2023), Alba is a world-leading aluminium smelter with a proud 50-year legacy in operational excellence, safety, environmental responsibility, and community development. Trusted Partner: A cornerstone of the Bahrain's economy, Alba produces high-quality aluminium, including standard and value-added products, which are exported to over 270 customers globally. With sales' offices in Europe (Zurich), Asia (Singapore), and a subsidiary in the U.S., Alba is a reliable partner on the world stage. Alba is dually listed on Bahrain Bourse and London Stock Exchange and its shareholders are Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company B.S.C. © (69.38%), SABIC Industrial Investments Company (SIIC) (20.62%) and General Public (10%). Alba prioritizes the highest quality standards, reflected in its certifications: ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment), ISO 27001 (information security), ISO 45001 (occupational health and safety), and ISO 18788 (security operations management). Additionally, Alba demonstrates its commitment to responsible manufacturing through certifications like IATF 16949 (automotive quality), ISO 22301 (business continuity), and ASI Performance and Chain of Custody Standards. This dedication is further underscored by their top 1% Ecovadis Platinum rating for sustainability. Pioneering Sustainability: As the first aluminium smelter in the Middle East, Alba is central to Bahrain's thriving downstream aluminium sector, contributing significantly to the Kingdom's GDP. Committed to social responsibility, Alba employs a workforce that is 86% Bahrainis (2023) and invests heavily in employee training and development. Alba also plays a crucial role in the Aluminium Downstream Park, therefore increasing the contribution of non-oil sectors to the GDP of Bahrain. Alba has been recognised for its initiatives to produce Aluminium responsibly through awards such as Top ESG performer in Bahrain by ESG Invest, Safeguard Label from Bureau Veritas and Best Corporate Governance Award by Ethical Boardroom. Recognised for its environmental practices, social contributions, and corporate governance, Alba launched a comprehensive ESG Roadmap in 2022 focusing on 6 priority areas: (1) Decarbonisation, (2) Green Energy & Aluminium, (3) Circular Economy & Secondary Aluminium, (4) Employee Welfare, (5) Collaboration & Partnership and (6) Transparency, Communications & Due Diligence. Since its inception, Alba has invested into numerous environment, sustainable and socio-economic development projects that have had a positive impact on the society. Alba's first-of-its-kind US$37.5 million zero-waste Spent Pot Lining Treatment Plant, the upcoming +6 MW Solar Farm Project and the Power Station 5 Block 4 Project are tangible initiatives aligned with Bahrain's Net Zero Carbon Targets by 2060 led by HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain. In a significant step towards its ESG goals, particularly its commitment to a circular economy and secondary aluminium, Alba introduced EternAl, its new line of low-carbon aluminium products. Launched in May 2024, EternAl offers two initial variants: EternAl-30 and EternAl-15, containing 30% and 15% recycled content respectively. Safety First, Always: Guided by the motto "Safety First, Safety Always," Alba prioritises the well-being of its employees and contractors. The Company achieved a record-breaking 30 million safe working hours without a lost-time injury in September 2022. The Company has been recognised internationally for its excellent Safety and Health track record with awards such as the RoSPA President's Award for winning RoSPA Gold Medal Award 10 years in a row, the British Safety Council's International Safety Award with Merit along with 4-Star Audit Rating, as well as numerous awards from the National Safety Council (NSC). Alba Power Station 5 (PS5) Block 4 Expansion Project Alba's PS5 Block 4 is a new 680.9-megawatt (MW) combined-cycle power plant that expands the existing PS5 facility. This state-of-the-art J-class gas turbine addition boasts superior efficiency compared to Power Stations 3 & 4. Scheduled for completion in Q4 2024, Block 4 will boost PS5's total capacity to 2,481 MW, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 0.5 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of aluminium produced. A consortium of Mitsubishi Power and SEPCOIII is responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from design and engineering to construction and commissioning. Alba has achieved in April 2024 the first fire of the state-of-the-art GT for Block 4 Project. Alba Stakeholder Engagement Plan Alba prioritises open communication with all its stakeholders, including the community, environmental and social groups. Through its Stakeholder Engagement Plan, the Company proactively addresses environmental and social impacts of its operations, outlining clear mitigation controls. Alba also maintains an external Grievance Mechanism accessible through the Code of Conduct, allowing stakeholders and the public to voice concerns and raise issues. Alba's External Grievance Mechanism Alba prioritises ethical conduct and environmental responsibility. Stakeholders, employees, contractors, and the community can confidentially report any potential breaches of Alba's Code of Conduct or raise concerns about environmental and social impacts through the Alba Integrity Line. This independent, multilingual hotline operates 24/7 and is accessible via a toll-free phone number, the company intranet, or the website at For further details, please contact: Eline Hilal Director, Investor Relations, Insurance & Corporate Secretary E-mail: Website: Follow us on: Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) (Ticker Code: ALBH) presents its financial results as per the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) accounting rules. All investors and reporters are requested to read Alba's Full-Year 2024 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements which are posted at Alba's official press release and full set of Financial Statements are also available on Bahrain Bourse website. Alba's Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year of 2024 are summarized below: Alba's official press release and full set of financial statements are also available on Bahrain Bourse website. Alba's results for the third Quarter & nine months of 2018 are summarised below: