Zain KSA
Mobile Telecommunication Company Saudi Arabia (Zain KSA) nudged its net income up 1.3% y-o-y to SAR 604 mn in 2025 — beating Bloomberg analysts’ expectations of SAR 544.9 mn, a Tadawul disclosure showed. Revenue climbed 6% y-o-y to SAR 11 bn, fueled by growth in the consumer segment, particularly 5G, alongside stronger wholesale revenue and contributions from its Tamam subsidiary.
Dividends: Zain’s board recommended distributing SAR 449.4 mn in dividends for 2025 at SAR 0.5 per share, according to a separate filing. The distribution date is yet to be announced.
Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Company
Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Company (Sadafco) saw its net income slip 1.2% y-o-y to SAR 477.4 mn in 2025, citing margin pressures from higher raw material and fuel costs, inflation, and shifts in product mix, the company said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Revenue rose 5% y-o-y to SAR 3 bn during the year, supported by strong performance in emerging channels — including out-of-home, export, and e-commerce — and growth in international markets.
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SAL Saudi Logistics
SAL Saudi Logistics’ net income rose 5.5% y-o-y to SAR 697.9 mn in 2025, it said in a Tadawul disclosure. Revenue increased 4.6% y-o-y to SAR 1.7 bn during the year. The growth was backed by a 6.9% rise in ground handling revenue despite a slight 1.1% decline in handled volumes from last year’s high base.
In 4Q 2025, SAL’s net income jumped 42% y-o-y to SAR 201.7 mn, while its revenue climbed 24.6% y-o-y to SAR 509.2 mn.
Dividends: The logistics provider’s board greenlit a SAR 151.2 mn dividend payout for 4Q 2025 at SAR 1.89 apiece, with distribution scheduled for 16 April, according to a separate disclosure.