Tower Full year 2025 Results Date

GENERAL
Wed, Oct 08 2025 08:48 am

8 October 2025

Tower Full Year 2025 Results Date

Tower Limited (Tower) (NZX/ASX: TWR) will release its results for the full year ended 30 September 2025 on Thursday 27 November 2025.

Investors and analysts are invited to participate in a briefing with Tower’s Chairman, Michael Stiassny, Chief Executive Officer, Paul Johnston, and Interim Chief Financial Officer, Angus Shelton, to discuss the results and answer questions at 10.00am on Thursday 27 November 2025.

The briefing will be via teleconference and webcast only. The briefing will be webcast live at http://www.tower.co.nz/company/investor-centre.

If you would like to join via teleconference, please register at the following link prior to the event: https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BI4f578bd9649f4507a0224116efd61a5b [register-conf.media-server.com]

Once registered, you will be sent the conference details by email including local and toll-free numbers and a Direct Event Passcode and Registrant ID that you will need to join the teleconference.

Please dial into the teleconference 10 minutes before the start of the presentation and follow the instructions to join the conference.

A copy of annual results materials will also be made available on Tower’s website.

ENDS

This announcement has been authorised by Paul Johnston, Chief Executive Officer, Tower Limited

For media enquiries, please contact in the first instance:

Emily Davies
Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability
64 21 815 149
[email protected]

For investor enquiries, please contact:
James Silcock
Head of Strategy, Planning and Investor Relations
64 22 395 9327
[email protected]


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