Ex-Vocus, M2 boss Geoff Horth back with a SUPA play

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Ex-Vocus, M2 boss Geoff Horth back with a SUPA play
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Former listed telco executive Geoff Horth has his eyes on a return to the ASX’s bright lights, this time overseeing digital infrastructure, utilities and technology play SUPA.

The one-time M2 Group and Vocus boss has overseen the roll-up of five business to create Smart Urban Properties Australia , and tapped his market contacts to help fund it with a pre-IPO raising., started as an adviser to local energy networks developer b.energy two years ago, helping to broaden its offering outside its electricity metering/equipment roots.

SUPA’s likely to draw comparisons to broadband network developer and owner OptiComm, which developers contract to build and own broadband infrastructure for residential communities. SUPA’s going after the wider utilities and communications infrastructure in the same sorts of developments, and has the same sort of contracted revenue/pipeline story.

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