Modon has announced that it will cover registration fees for all residential units purchased in March, in recognition of its customers’ trust.
“In the UAE, we don’t just dream, we build the future; On this land, ambition is a way of life, and achievement is part of our identity,” the company said in a statement.
“Your trust is more than support; it is a true partnership in the journey to success. The UAE is strong; the UAE is the future,” it added.
In February, Modon Holding reported exceptional financial performance for the full year 2025 reporting revenue of approximately US $1bn and net profit of US $1bn, reflecting a robust operating model and an accelerated execution of its strategy.
Aligned with Abu Dhabi’s ambitious long-term agenda, Modon continues to ensure its strategy that supports the emirate’s broader economic development objectives, with a focus on deepening the developmental impact of its projects, expanding its ecosystem of strategic partnerships, and reinforcing its position as a global developer, operator, and investor capable of driving growth and delivering sustainable value.
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