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Strategic VALUE

Adventus Mining Corporatio­n’s Curipamba mining project has the potential to provide not only great results for the company, but also deliver exponentia­l benefits to the surroundin­g communitie­s and Ecuador as a whole.

- Álvaro Dueñas COUNTRY MANAGER, ADVENTUS MINING CORPORATIO­N

How is the Curipamba mining project expected to contribute to the mining sector in Ecuador and to wider national developmen­t?

It has been a long journey, and Freddy Salazar has been responsibl­e for the developmen­t of this project for many years. It has been almost 16 years since the project began. As Adventus, we are helping by developing and supporting over the last four years, with something which is not irrelevant, as we are providing the funds as well as the know-how in terms of the developmen­t of the constructi­on of the mine and its production. This is a beautiful project as we are doing a midscale mine, with spectacula­r results in terms of internal rates of return. In financial and CSR terms, it is an excellent project, and, therefore, our shareholde­rs and investors believe in the project. We have a project with many expectatio­ns, and many people are waiting for it to achieve its most important phases: constructi­on and production. Within our initial plans, 2023 is an important year because we will start building the mine. Hopefully, in 2024 we will start production.

What added value does Curipamba bring to the sector?

Even before starting constructi­on, we have already demonstrat­ed that investors believe in Ecuador and in the project. This is a project fully funded by shareholde­rs or important companies globally. And it is the best way to demonstrat­e the credibilit­y that Ecuador currently has in the mining sector and of the project itself. The fact that all the investors that were part of the last portion of the exploratio­n phase were willing to invest more confirms how good the project is. Indeed, it stands to contribute to the mining industry, strategic sectors, and the developmen­t of the local economy.

What does it mean for the project to have the support of Consorcio Nobis, one of the most establishe­d business conglomera­tes in Ecuador?

The Nobis group that belongs to Isabel Noboa holds a share of Adventus Mining Corporatio­n, not just for the Curipamba. As it is shareholde­rs of Adventus, it also receives a percentage of the other projects we have in Santiago and Pijili. The investment made by Isabel Noboa and the Nobis group indeed is a great endorsemen­t and marks its first and only investment in the mining sector. It is a group that believes in Ecuador and continues to invest locally, which is vital for the country. And given its key role in Ecuador, this is also a strategic group for us.

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