Omnia’s explosives business boosted by battery metals exploration

South African chemicals company Omnia Holdings, opens new tab on Monday declared a special dividend as increased demand for explosives, driven by battery metals exploration, boosts the company’s prospects.

Omnia’s after-tax profit was flat at 1.163 billion rand ($61.88 million) in the year ended March 31, compared with 1.152 billion the year before, after fertiliser prices came off record highs, impacting earnings.

The global shift away from polluting fuel sources such as coal has increased demand for cleaner energy minerals such as lithium, cobalt, graphite and copper, leading to more exploration projects.

Omnia declared a special dividend of 3.25 rand per share, in addition to an ordinary payout of 3.75 rand per share, returning 1.16 billion rand to its shareholders.

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