Another year sinks underwater as the power distributor bleeds cash after losing its Uganda role and slides deeper into a compensation brawl that keeps investors guessing.
Loss outlook after exit
Loss outlook after exit
- Umeme Limited told shareholders to brace for red ink again.
- Second straight loss streak confirmed.
- Linked directly to losing the distribution role.
- Left without an active operating business.
- The board flagged vanished revenue as the core problem.
- Operations dried up early in 2025.
- The concession clock ran out after twenty years.
- Grid control shifted to Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited.
- Umeme Limited keeps chasing payment from the Government of Uganda.
- The claim ballooned to USD 292 million.
- Figure stacks unrecovered investments on earlier payouts.
- The dispute path shifted toward formal arbitration.
- Talks with authorities stalled without closure.
- Case moved to London per concession terms.
- The board promised updates as proceedings grind on.
- Audit results for 2025 are still pending release.
- The outcome could reshape the balance sheet.
- Future options range from restructuring to wind-down.
- Market watchers are tracking every disclosure.
- No operating revenue cushion remains.