Napier Port completes share buyback programme
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NZX RELEASE
21 June 2024
Napier Port completes share buyback programme
Napier Port Holdings Limited (“Napier Port”) today announces the successful completion of its on-market
share buyback programme.
The share buyback programme commenced in May 2024 and Napier Port has now acquired 175,000
ordinary shares. The shares were acquired to be held as treasury stock and used for the purposes of
Napier Port’s employee share ownership plans.
The total number of shares on issue following the completion of the share buyback is 199,783,244 shares.
ENDS
For more information:
Investors Media
Kristen Lie Jo-Ann Young
Chief Financial Officer Corporate Affairs Manager
DDI: +64 6 833 4405 DDI: +64 6 833 4521
E: kristenl@napierport.co.nz E: jo-anny@napierport.co.nz
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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