Preliminary Third Quarter 2025 Results
Gold Royalty has achieved record revenue and Total Revenue, Land Agreement Proceeds and Interest* for the third quarter of 2025. Total Revenue, Land Agreement Proceeds and Interest* in the third quarter of 2025 increased by approximately 76% to $4.6 million (revenue of $4.1 million) from the third quarter of 2024, equating to 1,323 gold equivalent ounces ("GEOs")*. For the first nine months of 2025, Total Revenue, Land Agreement and Proceeds and Interest also increased by 40% from the same period in 2024 to a record $12.6 million (revenue of $11.1 million), equating to 3,918 GEOs.
David Garofalo, Chairman and CEO of Gold Royalty, commented: "The record-breaking third quarter has continued to crystallize our peer-leading revenue growth from an increasingly diverse portfolio of cash-flowing royalties and streams, including the continued ramp up of new large-scale, long-life mines at Côté, Vareš and Borborema. In addition, another quarter of positive free cash flow has allowed us to reduce debt, and we remain on track to be essentially debt free by the end of 2026."
Strong cash flows were driven by the operating performances from our royalty interests in Borden (Porcupine Operations), Borborema, Côté and Cozamin, and a rapidly improving gold price. While the new Vareš mine has delivered meaningful copper revenue to Gold Royalty to date in 2025, the transition to new owner DPM Metals will see a focus on intensified underground development in the short-term to deliver stronger production by the second half of 2026 and beyond. As a result, the Company currently expects total 2025 GEOs around or modestly below the bottom of the 2025 guidance range of 5,700 - 7,000 ounces. The combined effect of an improved gold price in 2025 and Gold Royalty's exposure to primarily NSR royalties, which have no costs associated with higher gold prices, is expected to generate record-level cash flows in 2025, marking very significant revenue growth from 2024.
* Total Revenue, Land Agreement Proceeds and Interest and GEOs are each non-IFRS financial measures. See "Non-IFRS Measures" below.
Third Quarter 2025 Results and Webcast Details
Gold Royalty plans to release its financial and operating results for the quarter ending September 30, 2025, after-market on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
A conference call will be held at 11:00 a.m. EST (8:00 a.m. PST) on Thursday, November 6, 2025, to discuss these results. To participate, please use one of the following methods:
Webcast: Click HereUSA (toll-free): 1-833-890-3060Canada (toll-free): 1-855-669-9657International: 1-412-206-6408
The third quarter 2025 results presentation will be available on Gold Royalty's website at www.goldroyalty.com and a replay of the event will be available following the presentation.
About Gold Royalty Corp.
Gold Royalty Corp. is a gold-focused royalty company offering creative financing solutions to the metals and mining industry. Its mission is to invest in high-quality, sustainable, and responsible mining operations to build a diversified portfolio of precious metals royalty and streaming interests that generate superior long-term returns for our shareholders. Gold Royalty's diversified portfolio currently consists primarily of net smelter return royalties on gold properties located in the Americas.
Forward-Looking Statements:
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