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    Informa Sees More Growth in 2025, Will Partner Dubai World Trade Centre

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Informa anticipates double-digit growth in 2025, partnering with DWTC to target $700 million in exhibition revenues. Shares fell 4% despite positive forecasts.

    Informa Anticipates Continued Growth in 2025 with DWTC Partnership

    (Reuters) -Informa, a British events and academic publishing group, said on Thursday 2025 would be another year of double-digit percentage growth, after reporting an 11.6% rise in 2024 underlying revenue and agreeing a partnership with Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

    The events sector has experienced a rebound in the last two years, with a notable resurgence in in-person business conferences and exhibitions, after the pandemic-induced disruptions.

    Chief Executive Stephen Carter said Informa provided a range of services connected to its exhibitions and events, such as data analysis, accreditation and learning services, which were increasingly underpinned by AI.

    "We're in about 27 markets, and we have a big industry or market-leading trade show, which is the place where everybody in the industry connects, and we put other things around that," he said.

    Informa said it had agreed a partnership with DWTC to pursue opportunities in exhibitions and event management, targeting revenues of more than $700 million.

    The deal will bring together leading brands in healthcare, energy, aviation, food and IT, Carter said, adding that the joint venture would also drive growth into adjacent markets.

    Shares in the group, which hit an all-time high last month, fell by 4% to 784 pence.

    Informa, the world's largest exhibition group, said it expects double-digit percentage growth in group revenue and adjusted diluted earnings per share, including reported revenues of more than 4.1 billion pounds ($5.29 billion) in 2025.

    For 2024, revenue came in at 3.55 billion pounds and it logged an adjusted operating profit of 995 million pounds, higher than the 975 million pounds it had forecast.

    Informa also said it is restarting share buybacks with an initial minimum target of more than 200 million pounds in 2025.

    ($1 = 0.7744 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Chandini Monnappa in Bengaluru and Paul Sandle in London; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Eileen Soreng and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Informa forecasts double-digit growth in 2025.
    • •Partnership with Dubai World Trade Centre announced.
    • •Targeting over $700 million in exhibition revenues.
    • •Informa's shares fell by 4% despite growth forecast.
    • •Restarting share buybacks with a £200 million target.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Informa sees more growth in 2025, will partner Dubai World Trade Centre

    1What growth does Informa expect in 2025?

    Informa anticipates another year of double-digit percentage growth in 2025.

    2What is the partnership between Informa and DWTC about?

    Informa has partnered with the Dubai World Trade Centre to explore opportunities in exhibitions and event management, targeting revenues exceeding $700 million.

    3What were Informa's financial results for 2024?

    Informa reported a revenue of 3.55 billion pounds for 2024, with an adjusted operating profit of 995 million pounds.

    4What services does Informa provide related to its exhibitions?

    Informa offers services such as data analysis, accreditation, and learning services that complement its exhibitions and events.

    5What is Informa's plan regarding share buybacks?

    Informa plans to restart share buybacks with an initial minimum target of over 200 million pounds in 2025.

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