Investor Strategy Update

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16 June 2021

The Gentrack Group Limited (NZX/ASX: GTK) Investor Strategy Event will be held today at 11.30 am (NZT). Due to the uncertainty regarding how COVID regulations might affect travel arrangements, the decision was made to move this event to a wholly virtual presentation.

Please find attached:

1. External Metrics (also found on page 17 of part 2 of the Investor Strategy presentation); and
2. Investor Strategy presentation – parts 1 & 2 (in full).

If you have registered or wish to be registered for the Investor Strategy Event, please click below to have full access to the virtual event.

https://globalmeet.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1463064&tp_key=4da6ed5b08

Following the event, a video of the presentation will be made available in the Gentrack Investor Centre (www.gentrack.com/investor-centre).

ENDS

Contact details regarding this announcement:
Jon Kershaw - Company Secretary
+64 9 966 6090

About Gentrack

The global pace of change is accelerating, and utilities need to rebuild for a more sustainable future. Gentrack provides leading utilities across the world with innovative cleantech solutions.

Working with some of the world’s biggest energy and water companies, as well as innovative challenger brands, we are helping companies reshape what it means to be a utilities business.

We are driven by our passion to create positive impact. That is why utilities rely on us to drive innovation, deliver great customer experiences and secure profits.

Together, we are renewing utilities.


Announcement PDF


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