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Media Releases

Structured company statements and editorial notices for journalists, stakeholders, and commercial counterparties following Top Notch’s public-facing updates.

Release Archive

A Clean, Reference-Ready Statement Library

The release archive is designed for public statements that can be cited, linked, or summarised without misrepresenting the company’s role. Releases are written to reflect Top Notch as an advisory, intelligence, and contractor-readiness platform rather than a project owner or listed issuer.

Where a release touches active market processes, the wording stays measured and avoids implying certainty beyond what the platform can responsibly state.

Clear

Statement Style

Public statements are written for readability, attribution, and low ambiguity.

Website

Primary Channel

This archive supports website-level announcements and controlled communications.

Measured

Claim Standard

Language is moderated to avoid unsupported financial, regulatory, or project claims.

Linked

Newsroom Integration

Each release supports newsroom, publication, and media-contact routing.

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How to Use the Archive

Use this page when you need the most structured form of Top Notch’s outward-facing updates. For broader explanatory material, go to Publications. For deadline-sensitive enquiries, go to Media Contacts.

That keeps the section easy to scan while still giving enough context for stakeholders who need a little more detail before taking action.

01

Quote with context

If using a statement in media coverage, preserve the difference between Top Notch’s advisory role and third-party project ownership.

02

Check the newsroom

Where a release references related commentary, the newsroom will usually provide the best route to broader context.

03

Request clarification

If a statement needs confirmation or a background note, use the media contact route rather than relying on assumptions.

Website Update 10 April 2026

Top Notch updates internal page library and controlled disclosure pathways

Top Notch has expanded the structure of its website to improve navigation across governance, media, publication, and contractor-support materials. The update is intended to make public-facing information easier to access while preserving disciplined handling of controlled requests.

Service Update 04 April 2026

Top Notch strengthens customs advisory positioning for imported project equipment

The company has refined how its 360° Customs Advisory offer is presented online, with clearer workflow guidance for contractors moving heavy equipment and specialist materials into East African project corridors.

Guidance Note 28 March 2026

Top Notch publishes sharper contractor-readiness messaging for complex procurement environments

Updated website copy now places greater emphasis on bid discipline, local participation planning, and responsible market-entry preparation for international contractors exploring the platform’s project pipeline.

Governance Notice 21 March 2026

Governance, ethics, and disclosure references aligned across public-facing materials

Top Notch has aligned language across its governance, ethics, annual information, and disclosure pages to reduce ambiguity and avoid unsupported public-market interpretations.

Editorial Notice 14 March 2026

Newsroom, publications, and media-routing framework introduced as connected communication channels

The company has formalised a newsroom structure designed to route stakeholders more clearly toward statements, reference materials, scheduled updates, and direct media enquiry support.

Publication Launch 07 March 2026

Top Notch expands website-based knowledge access for infrastructure counterparties

The platform continues to develop a more complete library of guides, reference pages, and company context materials intended to support contractors, sponsors, lenders, and media users.

Nine questions about using the release archive

A short guide for journalists, counterparties, and readers who need to understand how Top Notch frames structured public statements.

What belongs in the media releases archive?
This archive is intended for structured statement-style updates and outward-facing notices that can be cited more easily than broader editorial pages.
Does every release describe a major corporate event?
No. Some releases simply clarify website updates, service positioning, editorial changes, or governance-related communication.
Can I quote these releases directly?
Yes, but it is still wise to preserve context and avoid changing the meaning of the company’s role or the scope of the statement.
Should I use releases instead of the newsroom?
Use releases for the most structured statements and the newsroom for broader navigation, context, and routing across media pages.
Are release statements the same as confidential briefings?
No. Releases are public-facing by design, while more sensitive clarifications may require direct media routing or controlled disclosure handling.
Why is the wording deliberately measured?
Measured language reduces the risk of overstating Top Notch’s role, project certainty, or disclosure position in a public statement format.
What if I need clarification on a release?
Use the media contacts route and reference the specific release topic or date so the question can be handled efficiently.
Are related materials linked from here?
Yes. The release archive is designed to connect naturally to publications, the newsroom, and media-contact pathways.
What is the best next page after reading a release?
That depends on the need: use Publications for supporting reference material, Newsroom for broader context, or Media Contacts for direct follow-up.

Best follow-up routes

Readers usually continue with one of these pages next:

  • Newsroom
    For central media navigation and public context.
  • Publications
    For longer-form reference material and linked guidance.
  • Media Contacts
    For quotes, interviews, and deadline-sensitive enquiries.
  • Media Calendar
    For planned outward-facing communication windows.