Track the Helios Towers plc share price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed equity based in United Kingdom. Shares trade on UK GB, under the oversight of RNS (LSE). Operating in the Business Services sector, Helios Towers plc has recorded 28 reports. Market capitalisation: €2bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 16 May 2026 (Conditional award of nil-cost options to receive shares (for). Among the most active insiders: Thomas Greenwood. Every trade is accessible without an account.
28
Insider Decl.
0
Thresholds
€628,617
6 ops.
Buy Volume
€494m
4 ops.
Sell Volume
50Σ signal
Buys €628,617€494m Sells
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Fundamental score
Ranked 8,690 of 26,092 companies
59.8
score / 100
Value
59
Quality
61
FCF yld4.1%
Earn yld2.0%
EV/EBITDA8.2x
ROE70%
Gross mgn52%
Net mgn4.6%
Debt/EBITDA4.1x
Pillars2/3
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Helios Towers plc is an independent telecommunications infrastructure company listed on the London Stock Exchange (FTSE 100/250/AIM) in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2009, the group built its business around the neutral-host tower model, providing mission-critical passive mobile infrastructure to support network expansion across Africa and the Middle East. Its headquarters are in London, and it is positioned as a tower infrastructure specialist rather than a traditional telecom operator.
The company’s core activities are to own, operate and develop mobile communications towers, while also providing related power and operations services. Helios Towers primarily leases tower capacity to mobile network operators, with a revenue model anchored by long-term contracted, recurring income. This business is supported by multi-tenancy growth, higher utilisation per site, and continuous improvements in network availability and power uptime. The investment case is therefore tied to structurally rising data demand, 4G/5G rollouts and the broader digitalisation of fast-growing populations.
Geographically, Helios Towers operates across nine markets in Africa and the Middle East and holds leading positions in several of them. The company has expanded from its initial West and East African footprint into a broader regional platform through disciplined M&A, organic build-outs and portfolio integrations. Its infrastructure now covers a very large population base, and the portfolio continues to expand through new site additions and tenancy growth.
Recent corporate highlights include a 2025 performance update showing growth in sites, tenancies and adjusted EBITDA, alongside stronger free cash flow generation. In 2025, Helios Towers also unveiled its IMPACT 2030 strategy, which focuses on sector-leading growth, expanding recurring free cash flow and disciplined shareholder distributions. In early 2026, the company reported a strong first quarter, with revenue and tenancy growth and upgraded 2026 guidance. For international equity investors, Helios Towers offers exposure to a scalable telecom infrastructure platform in high-growth emerging markets, but the opportunity comes with execution, currency and country-risk considerations.