Announcement • Mar 03
Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. Enters Project Development Funding Agreement with U.S. International Development Finance Corporation for Quiulacocha Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. announced that it has entered into a Project Development Funding Agreement (Agreement) with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the development finance institution of the United States Government. Under the Agreement, DFC will provide up to USD 5 million in milestone-based project development funding to support defined project development activities for the Quiulacocha Tailings Reprocessing Project in Peru. In addition, the Agreement states that DFC is considering the possibility of providing up to USD 300 million in long term direct loan financing to support construction of the Project. Any such financing would be subject to, among other things, completion of the PD Activity, satisfactory due diligence, internal credit approvals and execution of definitive financing documentation. There can be no assurance that any such financing will be approved or provided. Quiulacocha is considered one of the largest historic tailings resources globally. The Project targets recovery of silver and base metals together with gallium and indium, strategic technology metals essential to advanced semiconductors, energy systems and defense applications. Pursuant to the Agreement, CDPR will carry out the defined project development activities (the “PD Activity”), which include Sonic Drilling, Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Drilling, completion of a Feasibility Study and Engineering program, and preparation of a comprehensive Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (“ESIA”), as further described in the PD Implementation Plan. DFC’s funding will support defined components of the PD Activity, with CDPR contributing matching funds on a 1:1 basis for the applicable workstreams. This support from DFC marks a significant milestone in advancing the long-term potential of a world class multi metal and environmental remediation project and establishes a structured framework for the PD Activity. The Agreement also creates a defined framework under which DFC may consider potential future support beyond the development stage. Board Change • Feb 05
Less than half of directors are independent Following Director Lara Smith's arrival on 01 February 2026, there are only 4 independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: 4 independent directors. 5 non-independent directors. Independent Director John Carr was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2024. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. Announcement • Feb 04
Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. Appoints Lara Smith as Board Directors Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. has appointed Lara Smith to its Board of Directors. Lara Smith is an internationally recognized expert in the field of financial evaluation, project economics and risk assessment, with almost two decades of experience on a variety of global projects across the mining and industrial sectors. With a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Statistics and Economics and a B.Comm Honours in Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management from the University of Cape Town, Ms. Smith has advised management teams on economic and market strategies for an array of commodities including base metals, bulk commodities, critical metals and rare earths in the sustainable energy transition. Lara’s technical and valuation experience complements the Board’s existing skill set and governance oversight at a very appropriate time as development options, capital allocation, and commercial framework are being considered. New Risk • Jan 20
New major risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 90% of Peruvian stocks, typically moving 11% a week. This is considered a major risk. Share price volatility increases the risk of potential losses in the short-term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. It may also indicate the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (11% average weekly change). Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (22% increase in shares outstanding). Announcement • Dec 12
Cerro De Pasco Resources Inc. Announces Execution of Settlement Agreement with Trevali Monitor Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. announced that it has entered into a settlement agreement with FTI Consulting Canada Inc., in its capacity as court-appointed monitor of Trevali Mining Corporation, and with Trevali Mining Corporation, resolving all claims and counterclaims in the arbitration relating to the Share Purchase Agreement for Trevali Peru S.A.C. and the Santander Mine. The Settlement is subject to court approval, as Trevali remains in creditor protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. The Monitor is bringing an application in the Supreme Court of British Columbia set to be heard December 16, 2025 for approval of the Settlement. Under the terms of the signed Settlement: Following court approval, the parties will jointly instruct the arbitrator to terminate the arbitration and release the CAD 700,000 security for costs back to the Monitor. CDPR will pay CAD 2,000,000 in full and final settlement of all claims brought by Trevali and the Monitor, within 10 days of the issuance of the arbitrator's termination order. All claims and counterclaims between the parties will be mutually released. Each party will bear its own legal costs and both will share equally any remaining arbitrator fees. The Company believes this resolution is an important step in advancing its strategic objectives and focusing fully on its core operations and development initiatives. After court approval, CDPR will eliminate all Trevali-related liabilities recorded on its balance sheet, including a purchase price payable of USD 1,584,164 and a contingent consideration payable of USD 2,500,000 as disclosed in the Company's financial statements. The removal of these items represents a total reduction of USD 4,084,164 and is expected to result in a material gain on settlement when reflected in CDPR's financial reporting. Announcement • Dec 11
Cerro de Pasco Resources Prepares for Next Phase as Technical and Permitting Work Advances at the Quiulacocha Project Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. provided a comprehensive update on the progress achieved at the Quiulacocha Tailings Reprocessing Project. This update reflects the significant advancement of technical, environmental, geotechnical, and permitting work completed under Phase 1 and the transition into Phase 2. The Quiulacocha Project represents the most strategically important tailings reprocessing and remediation initiatives in Peru, with the potential to deliver both substantial resource value and long-term environmental benefits. Drilling and Mineral Resource: Completion of a 40-hole sonic drill program confirming metal grades and continuity across the drilled area. Tendering and technical assessment of international contractors for Phase 2 drilling is underway. These include drone-based LiDAR, magnetometry, and photogrammetry, as well as water quality, biological, geochemical, geotechnical., and magnetometry surveys have been incorporated into hydrogeological models and stability assessments. These results guide mine planning, re mining method selection, and Phase 2 drilling infrastructure requirements. Tailings Re-mining and final storage: Initial trade off assessments for long-term storage sites and re-mining methods have been completed. Rheology and abrasivity testing confirm that Quiulacocha tailings can be efficiently dredged and pumped at low cost. Permitting and Approvals: Formalization of claim on entire tailings footprint; Completion of integrated metallurgical program in First Quarter 2026; Submission and approval of DIA or FTA for Phase 2 drilling; Commencement of Phase 2 drilling; Completion of Phase 2 drilling; Com completion of Phase 2 drilling; Com Completion of hydrogeological and geotechnical models; Selection of preferred long term tailings storage solution; Advancement into pre-feasibility study.