HELIOS TOWERS plc
Notice of Q1 2023 Results Date & Conference Call
London, 17 April 2023: Helios Towers plc ("Helios Towers", the "Company"), the independent telecommunications infrastructure company, will announce results for the three months to 31 March 2023 on Thursday 18 May 2023.
Helios Towers' management will host a conference call for analysts and institutional investors at 09:30 BST on the day. For the best user experience, please access the conference via the webcast. You can access the event using the link below :
Registration Link - Helios Towers Full Year Q1 2023 Results Conference Call
Event Name: Q12023
Password: HELIOS
If you are unable to use the webcast for the event, or if you intend to participate in Q&A during the call, please dial in using the details below:
Europe & International |
+44 203 936 2999 |
South Africa (local) |
087 550 8441 |
USA (local) |
+ 1 646 664 1960 |
Passcode: |
170045 |
A replay of this conference call and transcript will remain available in the Investors section of the Company's website for a limited time at:
Helios Towers - Results, reports and presentations
For further information go to:
Investor Relations
Chris Baker-Sams - Head of Strategic Finance and Investor Relations
investorrelations@heliostowers.com
+44 (0)752 310 1475
Media relations
Edward Bridges / Stephanie Ellis - FTI Consulting LLP
+44 (0)20 3727 1000
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 13,500 telecommunication tower sites in Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo Brazzaville, Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, Malawi, Madagascar and Oman.
· 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.