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Helios Towers Plc
Notice of Q3 2025 Results Date & CMD
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Oct 9 2025
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Notice of Q3 2025 Results Date & CMD

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Notice of Q3 2025 Results Date & Capital Markets Day

 

London, 9 October 2025: Helios Towers plc ("Helios Towers", the "Company"), the independent telecommunications infrastructure company, will announce results for the nine months to 30 September 2025 on Thursday 6 November 2025.

 

The Company will also announce its new five-year strategic targets and capital allocation framework on the same day, hosting a Capital Markets Day from 14:30 GMT.

 

To register your interest to attend in-person please contact investorrelations@heliostowers.com

 

For further information go to:

www.heliostowers.com

 

To register your interest in the Capital Markets Day please contact investorrelations@heliostowers.com

 

Enquiries:

 

For investor enquiries

Chris Baker-Sams - Head of Strategic Finance and Investor Relations

 

+44 782 511 2288

 

investorrelations@heliostowers.com

For media enquiries

Headland

 

Andy Rivett-Carnac, +44 796 899 7365

 

Stephanie Ellis, +44 731 136 9804 

 

Joe Hughes, +44 731 137 0016 

 

HeliosTowers@headlandconsultancy.com

 

 

Upcoming Conferences and Events

·    Morgan Stanley TMT conference (Barcelona) - 12 to 14 November 2025

·    JPM Telecoms Towers Call Series (Virtual) - 12 December 2025

 

About Helios Towers

·    Helios Towers is a leading independent telecommunications infrastructure company, having established one of the most extensive tower portfolios across Africa and the Middle East. It builds, owns and operates telecom passive infrastructure, providing services to mobile network operators.

·    Helios Towers owns and operates over 14,000 telecommunication tower sites in nine countries across Africa and the Middle East.

·    Helios Towers pioneered the model in Africa of buying towers that were held by single operators and providing services utilising the tower infrastructure to the seller and other operators. This allows wireless operators to outsource non-core tower-related activities, enabling them to focus their capital and managerial resources on providing higher quality services more cost-effectively.