Full year results date & investor webcast details

GENERAL
Fri, Jul 19 2024 04:40 pm

Vector Limited will announce its financial results for the year ended 30 June 2024 on Tuesday, 27 August 2024.

We invite stakeholders to listen to our results presentation which will be held at 11.00am (NZ time) and broadcast via live webcast.

A link to register for the webcast is now available at https://www.vector.co.nz/investors/reports

We recommend that you visit the test site prior to the webcast to ensure you are able to view the page before it goes live.

At the end of the webcast invited analysts will be able to ask questions.

Shareholder questions will be addressed at Vector’s annual meeting.

The webcast, presentation and a transcript of the presentation will be made available on www.vector.co.nz/investors/reports.

ENDS

Investor contact
Jason Hollingworth, Chief Financial Officer, Vector
[email protected], 021 312 928

Media contact
Matthew Britton, Communications Manager, Vector
[email protected], 021 224 2966



About Vector
Vector is an innovative New Zealand energy company, which runs a portfolio of businesses delivering energy and communication services to more than 600,000 residential and commercial customers across New Zealand. Vector has a leading role in creating a new energy future through its Symphony strategy which puts customers at the heart of the energy system. Vector is listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with ticker symbol VCT. Our majority shareholder, with voting rights of 75.1%, is Entrust. For further information, visit www.vector.co.nz




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