2025 Half Year Results Announcement Date

GENERAL
Tue, Apr 29 2025 02:07 pm

Napier Port (NZX.NPH) intends to release its financial results for the half year to 31 March 2025 on the morning of Wednesday 21 May 2025.

Following the release of the results to the NZX, Napier Port Chair Blair O’Keeffe, Chief Executive Todd Dawson and Chief Financial Officer Kristen Lie will host a conference call at 11.00am (NZT) (9.00am, AEST) to discuss the results.

The presentation material which will be referred to during the call will be released to the NZX and posted on Napier Port’s investor centre: https://www.napierport.co.nz/investor-centre/

Pre-registration:
To attend the conference call participants must pre-register at the following link:

https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10047032-ju87y6.html

Registrations can be taken right up to the commencement of the call.

For more information:

Investors
Kristen Lie
Chief Financial Officer
DDI: +64 6 833 4405
E: [email protected]

Media
Jo-Ann Young
Corporate Affairs Manager
DDI: +64 6 833 4521
E: [email protected]

About Napier Port

Napier Port is New Zealand's fourth largest port by container volume. We are the gateway for Hawke's Bay and lower North Island's exports and operate a long-term regional infrastructure asset that supports the regional economy. Our strategic purpose is to collaborate with the people and organisations that have a stake in helping our region grow. View Napier Port’s investor centre: www.napierport.co.nz/investor-centre/


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