
CTP N.V. Notice of H1-2025 Results
CTP N.V. ('CTP' or the 'Company'), Europe's largest listed owner, developer and manager of logistics and industrial real estate by gross lettable area, will announce its H1-2025 results on Thursday, 7 August 2025.
On the day, at 09.00 am (GMT) and 10.00 am (CET) the Company will host a video presentation and Q&A session for analysts and investors, via a live webcast and audio conference call.
The live webcast can be viewed through the following link:
https://www.investis-live.com/ctp/6863c5976c0d660016f95b35/kalwt
To join the presentation by telephone, please dial one of the following numbers and enter the participant access code 893972.
Press *1 to ask a question, *2 to withdraw your question, or *0 for operator assistance.
A recording will be available on CTP's website within 24 hours after the presentation: https://ctp.eu/investors/financial-results/
About CTP
CTP is Europe's largest listed owner, developer, and manager of logistics and industrial real estate by gross lettable area, owning 13.4 million sqm of GLA across 10 countries as at 31 March 2025. CTP certifies all new buildings to BREEAM Very good or better and earned a negligible-risk ESG rating by Sustainalytics, underlining its commitment to being a sustainable business. For more information, visit CTP's corporate website: www.ctp.eu

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