S&P Global and Provaris Energy will offer investors fresh updates in March 2026. Below is a concise, practical guide to what each presentation covers, how to access the webcasts and files, and who to contact for follow‑up.
Summary at a glance – S&P Global: presenting at the Bank of America Securities Information & Business Services Conference on March 12, 2026 (fireside chat, 9:20–9:55 a.m. EDT). Live audio webcast and on‑demand replay; slides posted on the company IR site and the conference platform. – Provaris Energy (ASX: PV1): released a company presentation dated March 2026. PDF and supporting materials are available through the company’s investor relations channels and ASX announcements.
S&P Global — what to expect – Format: company presentation and on‑stage remarks (fireside chat), followed by Q&A if time permits. – Focus: management will likely outline recent performance, strategic priorities and assumptions that feed analyst models—think revenue drivers, product positioning and near‑term priorities. – Practical note: the session is audio‑only. The live stream and a replay will be posted on S&P Global’s investor presentations page (http://investor.spglobal.com/Investor-Presentations). The company expects to post the replay within 24 hours and keep it available for about one year (through March 12, ). Any supplementary slides will also be uploaded there.
S&P Global contacts and logistics – Investor relations: Mark Grant, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Treasurer — +1 (347) 640‑1521; mark.grant@spglobal.com. Heather Balsky, Senior Director, Investor Relations, will be available for scheduled meetings during the conference. – Media: Orla O’Brien, Global Head of Public Relations — +1 (857) 407‑8559; orla.obrien@spglobal.com. – Tip: register or check the IR events page before the conference for streaming instructions and any registration requirements.
Provaris Energy — what’s in the March 2026 presentation – Content: operational updates, recent milestones, project timelines, financing activity and management’s near‑term outlook. Resource companies often include metrics and assumptions that can affect valuation and project schedules. – Where to get it: download the PDF from Provaris Energy’s investor relations page or the ASX announcements feed. Those are the version‑of‑record sources; avoid relying on secondary reposts.
How to access materials and verify information – Primary sources first: always retrieve slide decks, replays and filings from the company’s investor relations page, the conference host’s archive, or the regulator’s filings (ASX, SEC, etc.). These are the definitive records for diligence. – Timing: presenters usually upload slides and replays within hours or a few days after an event. If you don’t see materials, check the conference platform and the company’s IR news or events section. – If you need confirmation or extra documents (technical reports, feasibility studies, term sheets), contact the IR team and specify the exact document title and format you require.
Practical tips for investors and analysts – Save the files: download the PDF and replay for your records so you can cross‑check later against quarterly filings and analyst notes. – Focus your follow‑up: verify milestones with supporting documents, assess near‑term funding needs, and flag any operational risks that might change your assumptions. – Keep a paper trail: record emails and call notes when you request clarifications from IR. Reference any public filings or slide locations during follow‑up exchanges.
Final checklist – Confirm the S&P Global session time in your time zone (March 12, 2026, 9:20–9:55 a.m. EDT). – Bookmark the issuer IR pages and the BofA conference platform for the webcast and slide upload links. – Download the Provaris Energy PDF from ASX or the company website and save a copy for review. – Contact IR for any missing materials or to request supporting documents.
If you’d like, I can: – Draft a short email template to request slides or technical reports from either IR team. – Convert the key dates/times into your local timezone.
