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    Helios Towers beats Q3 forecast, unveils $400 million shareholder returns plan

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on November 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Helios Towers exceeded Q3 expectations, announcing a $400 million shareholder returns plan, focusing on organic growth in Africa and the Middle East.

    Table of Contents

    • Helios Towers' Financial Performance and Future Plans
    • Strong Q3 Results and Share Buyback
    • Five-Year Growth Strategy
    • Market Demand Drivers
    • Infrastructure Resilience and Competition

    Helios Towers Exceeds Q3 Expectations, Announces $400 Million Return Plan

    Helios Towers' Financial Performance and Future Plans

    By Leo Marchandon

    Strong Q3 Results and Share Buyback

    (Reuters) -Telecom towers operator Helios Towers on Thursday reported stronger-than-expected third‑quarter results and launched a $75 million share buyback as part of a new five‑year plan targeting more than $400 million in returns to investors.

    Five-Year Growth Strategy

    Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation rose 5% year-on-year to $120.1 million, exceeding the $117.8 million forecast in a company‑compiled consensus.

    Market Demand Drivers

    Shares in the British company, which focuses on markets in Africa and the Middle East, surged 18% to a four-year high, the biggest rise on the FTSE mid-cap index. The stock has gained 95% this year.

    Infrastructure Resilience and Competition

    DEMOGRAPHICS SEEN BOOSTING DEMAND

    The five-year strategy aims to generate cumulative recurring free cash flow of over $1.3 billion through 2030 and includes dividend payments starting at $25 million in fiscal 2026.

    CEO Tom Greenwood told Reuters that Helios would focus exclusively on organic growth in its existing markets, capitalising on regions where mobile penetration remains around 50%, compared with 90% in developed economies.

    Helios, which constructs and leases telecom towers to local operators, is banking on population growth and digitalisation in Africa and the Middle East to drive demand.

    "Eight out of ten people born in the world over the rest of this century will be born in Africa and the Middle East," Greenwood said. "Population is going to grow by over 50% over the next 25 years," he added, noting accelerating mobile and data usage across the area.

    Greenwood emphasised the resilience of Helios' infrastructure, which operates in some conflict-affected regions. Helios has not lost one site in 15 years of operations, he said.

    Regarding low-Earth-orbit services such as Starlink or Eutelsat, Greenwood said satellite networks complement rather than compete with terrestrial infrastructure.

    "The capacity ratio between a LEO satellite and a 5G terrestrial antenna is about 3,000 to one," he said, adding that satellites were vital for ultra-rural coverage and backhaul for new towers.

    (Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Helios Towers exceeded Q3 financial expectations.
    • •Announced a $75 million share buyback plan.
    • •Targets over $400 million in returns over five years.
    • •Focuses on organic growth in Africa and the Middle East.
    • •Plans to capitalize on population growth and digitalization.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Helios Towers beats Q3 forecast, unveils $400 million shareholder returns plan

    1What is adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA)?

    Adjusted EBITDA is a measure of a company's overall financial performance. It excludes certain non-recurring items and provides a clearer view of operational profitability.

    2What is a share buyback?

    A share buyback occurs when a company purchases its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares and potentially increasing the value of remaining shares.

    3What are dividends?

    Dividends are payments made by a corporation to its shareholders, typically from profits. They provide a return on investment and can be issued as cash or additional shares.

    4What is organic growth?

    Organic growth refers to the expansion of a company's operations through internal efforts, such as increasing sales, rather than through mergers or acquisitions.

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