Press Release
February 13, 2025 – Vancouver, BC – Nations Royalty Corp. (TSX-V: NRC) (OTCQB: NRYCF) (FRA: Y96) (“Nations Royalty” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on Corporate Development Activities and announces the Appointment of Ms. Sam Brezden as External Relations Manager.
Derrick Pattenden, Chief Investment Officer of Nations Royalty, stated: “We would like to welcome Ms. Brezden to our management team. Her experience in communications and Indigenous engagement is a needed addition as we continue to develop a pipeline of royalty opportunities. We have engaged with over 60 Indigenous groups in Canada to-date, including multiple advanced discussions, particularly on cash-flowing, precious metal opportunities, as well as energy and critical metals opportunities. We aim for these Indigenous groups to become shareholders in Canada’s first majority Indigenous-owned public company founded by the Nisga’a Nation and are optimistic that new Indigenous partners will be joining us in the near future. The status and timing of these discussions is confidential.”
Sam Brezden, External Relations Manager
Ms. Sam Brezden, of Métis and Cree descent, is a seasoned communications and external relations professional with over a decade of experience in the construction industry. Passionate about guiding organizations through Reconciliation, Sam works to create meaningful strategies that align corporate goals with community values.
With a strong background in Indigenous engagement, Sam has facilitated discussions between communities, industry, and government to address barriers to economic participation and shape inclusive policies. As a co-founder of a network supporting Indigenous women entrepreneurs across Canada, Sam has also championed collaboration and growth, empowering underrepresented voices across industries.
As a leader in community engagement, Sam has directed workshops to help organizations develop frameworks for trust and accountability while expanding business development in Indigenous sectors. Known for her innovative approach and dedication to authentic storytelling, Sam is committed to building meaningful, sustainable partnerships that drive tangible and lasting impacts across industries.
Corporate Update
Since inception and listing in June 2024, Nations Royalty has established numerous relationships with Indigenous groups across the country. As Canada’s first majority Indigenous-owned, publicly traded royalty company, we wanted to summarize the progress the Company has achieved since going public. To date, the Company has met with over 60 Indigeous groups and continues to advance discussions on multiple royalty opportunities. The Company wishes to add multiple new Indigenous-owned royalties to the portfolio, annually.
The Company’s message to Indigenous groups outlines that a partnership with Nations Royalty can provide significant benefits to Indigenous communities such as:
1. Diversification: Ability for Indigenous groups to reduce their concentration risk on a single mine’s operation. Partnering with Nations Royalty can help reduce the single asset risks a Nation faces when a mine on their territory ceases operations.
2. Access to Capital: Some Indigenous groups have capital-intensive projects and community initiatives, such as providing housing for their members, that require cash today. A partnership with Nations Royalty is a tool that can allow an Indigenous group to bring forward the value of expected future payments in their Impact Benefit Agreements to today, allowing for these important community initiatives to commence earlier than was previously thought to be possible.
3. Capacity Building: Nations Royalty’s first goal is to deliver returns for its shareholders. Its secondary goal is increase Indigenous capacity in Canada’s public equity markets. The Company currently working towards having a fully Indigenous management team. Material partnerships with new Indigenous groups may offer members of those Nations with the opportunity to join our team, either through a Board of Directors position or as an employee. We pride ourselves in this initiative as it allows us to unite Indigenous groups, share knowledge and create new opportunities.
4. Benefits of Holding a Royalty in a Portfolio: A key aspect of the mining royalty business model is the idea that a portfolio of royalties may be more attractive to an investor than an individual royalty. This is partly from the reduction in impact to a portfolio of royalties should single asset failure risks arise. Through a partnership with Nations Royalty, an Indigenous group is able to continue to own an interest in their mine royalty, along with a new interest in other mine royalties, through their ownership interest in Nations Royalty. Higher valuations may be able to be achieved for an Indigenous group’s royalty if it is able to be combined with other royalties in a portfolio instead of being held in isolation.
Stock Option Grant
An employee of the Company was granted an aggregate of 150,000 stock options, vesting over a three-year period, with 25% vesting on issue and 25% vesting on the first, second and third anniversary of the grant date, at an exercise price of C$0.90. The options are exercisable for a five-year period.
About Nations Royalty Corp.
The Company’s vision is to unite First Nations and Indigenous groups across Canada, welcoming external investors to join the Company as shareholders. Together, they will combine royalties, income and commodity streams and annual benefit payment entitlements from resource mines and projects, tapping into the growth, diversification and value potential typical of publicly traded royalty companies. As a leader in the spirit of economic reconciliation, Nations Royalty’s mission includes capacity building of Indigenous People in public companies and capital markets.
Nations Royalty’s foundation begins with five annual benefit payment entitlements in place in respect of the following properties in Canada:
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Nations Royalty Corp.
“Robert McLeod”
Chief Executive Officer
rm@nationsroyalty.ca
(604) 617-0616
For more information, please contact:
Derrick Pattenden, Chief Investment Officer
derrick.pattenden@nationsroyalty.ca
(604) 609-6126
Kody Penner, VP Corporate Development
kody.penner@nationsroyalty.ca
(604) 356-4995
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