Emaar appoints Corporate Governance & Investor Relations head
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 15 - 2006 at 13:20
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Global real estate major Emaar Properties has appointed UAE national Arif Mohammed Hadi Amiri as Head of Corporate Governance and Investor Relations.
"Effective corporate governance is crucial in determining the direction that any company will take," said Mr Mohamed Ali Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties. "Apart from outlining processes, customs and policies that shape the administration and control of the company, the head of Corporate Governance must also build relationships between three key players - the stakeholders, management and board of directors. Arif's extensive experience in the banking sector will enable him to strategise policies not only from an economic efficiency perspective but also from the stakeholder view of bringing in more accountability."
Amiri will play an active role in meeting the company's stated Vision 2010 of becoming one of the most valuable companies in the world through innovative business solutions and strategies.
"For me, while there is an obvious switch from banking to property development, the basic work philosophy remains the same: Ensure that Emaar's corporate governance is aligned to boost productivity and efficiency," said Arif Mohamed Hadi Amiri. "We will have comprehensive corporate governance principles in place to monitor whether the overall results are in accordance with the plans and keep the team motivated to attain projected goals."
Emaar has several UAE nationals on key senior managerial positions underscoring the important role they play in building the prospects of the company and the country.
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Emaar Properties, the Dubai-based Public Joint Stock Company and one of the world's largest real estate companies, is listed on the Dubai Financial Market and is part of the Dow Jones Arabia Titans Index. The company recently announced that its net profits for the three quarters ended September 30, 2006 reached AED 4.658 billion (US$1.268 billion) - a significant gain of 26 per cent over the same period in 2005 - reflecting the remarkable growth the company has gained since its inception in 1997.
With more than 14,500 homes handed over to customers, Emaar has several major real estate projects under various stages of development in Dubai. An ISO9001:2000 quality certified company, Emaar is marching ahead with the construction of its AED 73 billion (US$20 billion) Downtown Burj Dubai mixed-use development that encompasses Burj Dubai, the world's tallest tower when completed in 2008.
The company has joint ventures and projects across the region covering Saudi Arabia, India, Egypt, Turkey, Morocco, Syria, Jordan, Pakistan, Lebanon and Tunisia. In Saudi Arabia, Emaar is developing the US$26.6 billion (SR 100 billion) King Abdullah Economic City, the single largest private sector project in the Kingdom.
Emaar also entered the US market by acquiring John Laing Homes, the second largest privately held homebuilder in the US for AED 3.856 billion (US$1.050 billion). Emaar joined hands with The Turner Corporation, a leading international building services provider, to form a new entity, Turner International Middle East Ltd (Turner International ME) to jointly tap regional growth opportunities.
In a move that scaled up its core competency in product sales across the international arena, particularly the Western hemisphere, Emaar acquired Hamptons International, the UK-based subsidiary of premier property developer Wheelock Properties (Singapore) Ltd in a deal worth AED 562.45 million (US$153.05 million).
Last year the property developer announced plans to aggressively expand the retail sector with investments of over AED 15 billion (US$4 billion) to develop approximately 150 malls in the larger emerging markets of the Middle East, North Africa (MENA) and the Indian subcontinent. In addition, Emaar has teamed up with Giorgio Armani S.p.A to build and manage 10 Armani hotels and resorts across the world; an Armani hotel will feature in Emaar's flagship Burj Dubai tower.
Emaar's education initiative will involve the establishment of international schools in the MENA region and India, which will offer premium quality education and an integrated curriculum for students ranging from kindergarten to tertiary levels. Emaar's healthcare diversification will see the company invest around AED 18.35 billion (US$5 billion) over the next decade in the MENA and South Asia markets with the construction of hospitals, clinics and medical centres and the investment in the provision of world-class healthcare services.
Emaar has diversified into related business lines to further build value for its shareholders, which includes the Government of Dubai. Emaar owns and manages EMRILL, a joint venture with the UK-based Carillion which provides innovative property and facilities management services. Emaar also holds 30 per cent equity in Dubai Bank, focused on retail and commercial banking and is the majority shareholder in Amlak Finance, UAE's leading Islamic home financing company.
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