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Maaden 2025 earnings leap, Catrion Catering slides

Maaden

Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden) posted a 156% y-o-y surge in net income to SAR 7.3 bn in 2025, it said in an earnings release (pdf). Revenue grew 19% y-o-y to SAR 38.6 bn, exceeding Bloomberg analysts’ expectations of SAR 38 bn. The results were driven by record phosphate output, near-record aluminum production, higher commodity prices across phosphate, aluminum, and gold, and the first full-year consolidation of aluminum smelter Alba —in which it acquired a 20.6% stake in February — contributing SAR 1.2 bn.

Catrion Catering Holding Company

Catrion Catering Holding Company’s net income slid 11% y-o-y in 2025 to SAR 313.6 mn, weighed down by higher finance costs, lower finance income, and losses from an associated company, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Revenue rose 6.2% y-o-y to SAR 2.4 bn, supported by stronger performance in in-flight catering, business lounge, and on-airline services, as well as new Red Sea operations launched in 4Q 2025.

Dividends: The company’s board greenlit an SAR 94.3 mn dividend payout for 2H 2025 at SAR 1.15 apiece, it said in a separate disclosure. The distribution date is set for 7 May.