Spark New Zealand Limited H1 FY25 Results

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Fri, Feb 21 2025 08:30 am

MARKET RELEASE – 21 February 2025

Spark New Zealand Limited H1 FY25 Results

In accordance with the NZX Listing Rules, Spark New Zealand releases the following to the market in relation to Spark New Zealand Limited’s H1 FY25 results:

1. Market Release
2. Results Announcement
3. Distribution Notice
4. Interim Financial Statements
5. Investor Presentation
6. Detailed Financial Information

Spark New Zealand’s Chief Executive, Jolie Hodson, and Chief Financial Officer, Stewart Taylor, will discuss the H1 FY25 Results at 11:00am New Zealand time today.

If you would like to join via teleconference, please register by clicking here or using the below link:

https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10044982-kij8u7.html

Please note that registered participants will receive their dial in number upon registration.

ASX Appendix 3A.1 will follow this release.

ENDS

Authorised by:
Rodney Deacon
Finance Lead Partner – Investor Relations & Commercial


For more information contact
For media queries please contact:
Althea Lovell
Corporate Relations Lead Partner

+64 21 222 2992
[email protected]

For investor queries please contact:
Rodney Deacon
Finance Lead Partner – Investor Relations &
Commercial
+64 21 631 074
[email protected]




Announcement PDF


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