INWIT ranked best in class in Europe for investors according to the Extel 2025

INWIT has confirmed its position among Europe’s leading companies in relations with the financial community, achieving outstanding results in the Extel 2025 ranking promoted by Institutional Investor. This annual survey collects evaluations from institutional investors and analysts worldwide, rewarding companies and professionals who stand out for quality, transparency, and their ability to engage in meaningful dialogue with the market.

Within this framework, INWIT was consistently ranked among the top companies in its category in the Developed Europe ranking for the Telecommunications sector, Small & Mid-Cap segment, achieving outstanding results:

  • 1st place in the Best CFO category (Emilia Trudu)
  • 2nd place in the Best CEO category (Diego Galli)
  • 2nd place in the Best Investor/Analyst Event category
  • 2nd place in the Best IR Program category
  • 2nd place in the Best Investor Relations Professional category (Fabio Ruffini)
  • 3rd place in the Best ESG Program category

These results reflect INWIT’s teamwork and continuous commitment to maintaining open, transparent, and high-quality dialogue with the financial community, while placing growing emphasis on sustainability and the creation of long-term value. The outcome in the Extel ranking confirms the strength of the path undertaken and INWIT’s ability to position itself as a reference point in the digital infrastructure sector.

This year’s edition attracted more than 1,800 investors and analysts, with over 2,203 professionals from 1,082 companies operating across Europe voted for.

The ranking is based on specific criteria such as clarity and transparency of financial communication, competence and accessibility of the management team and the IR team, and the credibility of the company’s strategy.

CEOs are assessed on credibility, leadership, and communication skills; CFOs are evaluated on capital allocation effectiveness, financial management, and quality of communication; Investor Relations teams are judged on authority and credibility, management of earnings calls, responsiveness, and the quality of financial information disclosed. Investors and analysts also rate each company on the quality of IR events, the effectiveness of the Board of Directors, and ESG performance. analysts also rate each company on the quality of IR events, the effectiveness of the Board of Directors, and ESG performance.