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Helios Towers Africa Considering London Stock Exchange Listing
LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Africa’s Helios Towers, the independent telecoms tower infrastructure company and its shareholders are exploring strategic options for the business to drive its long-term growth. This may include the possibility of listing on the London Stock Exchange. At this stage, no decision has been made with all options remaining open to the company.
Kash Pandya, CEO, commented:
“This is an exciting time for Helios Towers as we continue to execute on our strategy to drive long-term, sustainable growth. With the support of our shareholders, we have established the business as a leading tower company in Africa with leading positions in high growth markets.”
Helios Towers investors include Helios Investment Partners, Quantum Strategic Partners, Albright Capital Management, RIT Capital Partners, International Finance Corporation and Millicom International Cellular.
