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Unaudited interim results for the third quarter and nine month period ended 30 September 2021

For immediate release

30 November 2021

Serabi Gold plc

(“Serabi” or the “Company”)

Unaudited interim results for the third quarter and nine month period ended 30 September 2021

Serabi Gold plc (AIM:SRB, TSX:SBI), the Brazilian focused gold mining and development company, today releases its unaudited results for the nine month period ended 30 September 2021 (“the Period”)

A copy of the full interim statements together with commentary can be accessed on the Company’s website using the following link – https://bit.ly/3E8x0OkE8x0Ok

Financial Highlights

  • Post tax profit of US$7.66 million in the Period (2020: US$7.42 million).

  • Earnings per share of 10.64 cents compared with 12.58 cents for the same nine month period of 2020.

  • EBITDA of US$15.00 million in the Period (2020: US$15.66 million).

  • Net cash generated from operations of US$8.1 million in the Period (after mine development capital of US$3.8 million) (2020: US$11.4 million after mine development capital of US$2.0 million).

  • Net cash and cash equivalents of US$15.2 million as at 30 September 2021 (31 December 2020: US$6.6 million).

  • Average gold price of US$1,772 per ounce received on gold sales during the Period. (2020: US$1,647 per ounce)

  • Cash Cost for the Period of US$976 per ounce (2020: US$1,013 per ounce)

  • All-In Sustaining Cost for the Period of US$1,307 per ounce (2020: US$1,298 per ounce)

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Operational Highlights

  • Third quarter gold production of 9,035 ounces, a 33 per cent improvement compared to the same period of 2020 (Q3 2020: 6,790 ounces). Gold production for the year to date (“ytd”) is 26,190 ounces, in line with guidance (2020 ytd: 24,314 ounces).

  • Total ore mined during the quarter of 42,240 tonnes at 7.18 grammes per tonne (“g/t”) of gold (Q3 2020; 44,097 tonnes at 4.84 g/t), the highest quarterly mined grade since the first quarter of 2019 and a 28 per cent improvement in grade compared to the average for 2020.

  • 41,995 tonnes of run of mine (“ROM”) ore were processed during the quarter through the plant from the combined Palito and São Chico orebodies, with an average grade of 7.20 g/t of gold (Q3 2020: 46,135 tonnes at 4.75 g/t), a 28 per cent improvement on the average plant grade for 2020.

  • 2,842 metres of horizontal development completed during the quarter, bringing the year-to-date total to 9,376 metres.

  • CV-19 protocols established to support the return to full operations in the fourth quarter of 2020, remain in place, and supply chains continue to improve.

Clive Line, CFO of Serabi commented,

“Gold sales completed during the nine months to 30 September 2021 have totalled 25,434 ounces with total production for the period being 26,190 ounces with the third quarter representing another solid quarter of production with 9,035 ounces of gold.

“Operating costs have increased year on year by US$2.3 million, following the return of contractors to undertake underground drilling activities. US$1.0 million has been incurred in underground drilling year to date to improve short term and long term mine planning. Labour costs have also increased by US$0.76 million compared with 2020 reflecting the return to normal working routines compared with the lower staffing levels experienced during 2020 when at the peak of the pandemic it was necessary to reduce staff headcount at the mine sites.

“Whilst the AISC for the year to date of US$1,307 per ounce is slightly higher than that for the equivalent period in 2020, this is reflective of the increased level of mine development. The cash cost of production has reduced by 4% to US$976 per ounce.

“Cash holdings of US$15.2 million at the end of the period reflect operating cash flow of US$8.15 million from the Palito Complex operations, including mine development of US$3.8 million. Expenditure during the last 3 months on the Coringa operation has increased significantly following the start of the initial mine development including the establishment of the mine portal for the Serra deposit. The ramp has now achieved approximately 90 metres of development. Expenditure on the project in the nine months to the end of September was US$3.0 million with US$1.7 million incurred in the third quarter.

“Expenditure on purchases of new plant and equipment, exploration activities and the development of Coringa has totalled US$8.7 million for the year to date which has been met by the cash flow being generated by the current production operations.

“The financial results reflect the continuing benefits of solid gold production over the first nine months of 2021, a continued strong gold price and favourable exchange rates resulting in an EBITDA of US$15 million for the year to date.

“Gold prices, in USD terms, have fluctuated over the last two months in reaction to perceptions of world economies starting to improve and in particular signals of future interest rate increases in the United States and risk appetite. These fluctuations generally have been following movements in the US dollar against other world currencies and has been reflected in the relative movements of the Brazilian Real. The gold price in BRL terms remains strong.”

Key Financial Information

3 months to

30 September 2021

US$

3 months to

30 September 2020

US$

9 months to

30 September 2021

US$

9 months to

30 September 2020

US$

Revenue

14,210,749

15,941,963

46,741,222

45,403,793

Cost of sales

(8,870,024)

(8,487,475)

(27,227,697)

(24,908,688)

Gross operating profit

5,340,725

7,454,488

19,513,525

20,495,105

Administration and share based payments

(1,391,574)

(1,168,595)

(4,514,034)

(4,838,661)

EBITDA

3,949,151

6,285,893

14,999,491

15,656,444

Depreciation and amortisation charges

(1,376,482)

(1,484,715)

(4,093,089)

(4,716,809)

Operating profit / (loss) before finance and tax

2,572,669

4,801,178

10,906,402

10,939,635

Profit / (loss) after tax

1,308,948

3,779,901

7,661,601

7,419,295

Earnings per ordinary share (basic)

1.73c

6.41c

10.64c

12.58c

Average gold price received (US$/oz)

US$1,753

US$1,881

US$1,772

US$1,707

As at

30 September 2021

US$

As at

31 December 2020

US$

As at

30 June 2020

(restated)

US$

Cash and cash equivalents

15,165,875

6,603,620

10,968,059

Net assets

79,937,364

57,747,524

52,923,589



Cash Cost and All-In Sustaining Cost (“AISC”)

9 months to

30 September 2021

12 months to

31 December

2020

9 months to 30 September 2020

Gold production for cash cost and AISC purposes

26,190 ozs

31,212 ozs

24,748 ozs

Total Cash Cost of production (per ounce)

US$976

US$1,075

US$1,013

Total AISC of production (per ounce)

US$1,307

US$1,374

US$1,298


SUMMARY PRODUCTION STATISTICS FOR 2021 AND 2020

Qtr 1

Qtr 2

Qtr 3

YTD

Qtr 1

Qtr 2

Qtr 3

Qtr 4

Full Yr

2021

2021

2021

2021

2020

2020

2020

2020

2020

Gold production (1)(2)

Ounces

8,087

9,048

9,035

26,190

9,020

8,504

6,790

6,898

31,212

Mined ore – Total

Tonnes

40,371

43,051

42,240

125,663

42,036

43,519

44,097

46,275

175,928

Gold grade (g/t)

6.27

7.12

7.18

6.89

6.54

5.85

4.84

5.24

5.59

Milled ore

Tonnes

41,462

43,679

41,995

127,137

40,465

44,235

46,135

43,440

174,276

Gold grade (g/t)

6.27

7.09

7.20

6.86

6.66

5.91

4.75

5.27

5.62

Horizontal development – Total

Metres

3,573

2,961

2,842

9,376

2,878

3,004

3,037

3,353

12,272

  1. The table may not sum due to rounding.

  2. Production numbers are subject to change pending final assay analysis from refineries.

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK Domestic Law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. The person who arranged the release of this statement on behalf of the Company was Clive Line, Director.

Enquiries:

Serabi Gold plc

Michael Hodgson

Tel: +44 (0)20 7246 6830

Chief Executive

Mobile: +44 (0)7799 473621

Clive Line

Tel: +44 (0)20 7246 6830

Finance Director

Mobile: +44 (0)7710 151692

Email: contact@serabigold.com

Website: www.serabigold.com

Beaumont Cornish Limited

Nominated Adviser and Financial Adviser

Roland Cornish / Michael Cornish

Tel: +44 (0)20 7628 3396

Peel Hunt LLP

Joint UK Broker

Ross Allister / Alexander Allen

Tel: +44 (0)20 7418 9000

Tamesis Partners LLP

Joint UK Broker

Charlie Bendon / Richard Greenfield

Tel: +44 (0)20 3882 2868

Camarco

Financial PR

Gordon Poole / Nick Hennis

Tel: +44(0) 20 3757 4980

Copies of this announcement are available from the Company's website at www.serabigold.com.

Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange, nor any other securities regulatory authority, has approved or disapproved of the contents of this announcement.


The following information, comprising, the Income Statement, the Group Balance Sheet, Group Statement of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity, and Group Cash Flow, is extracted from the unaudited interim financial statements for the six months to 30 June 2021

Statement of Comprehensive Income

For the nine month period ended 30 September 2021

For the three months ended
30 September

For the nine months ended
30 September

2021

2020

2021

2020

(expressed in US$)

Notes

(unaudited)

(unaudited and restated)

(unaudited)

(unaudited and restated)

CONTINUING OPERATIONS

Revenue

14,210,749

15,941,963

46,741,222

45,403,793

Cost of sales

(8,870,024)

(8,487,475)

(27,227,697)

(24,908,688)

Depreciation and amortisation charges

(1,376,482)

(1,484,715)

(4,093,089)

(4,716,809)

Total cost of sales

(10,246,506)

(9,972,190)

(31,320,786)

(29,625,497)

Gross profit

3,964,243

5,969,773

15,420,436

15,778,296

Administration expenses

(1,648,211)

(1,042,013)

(4,654,625)

(4,705,158)

Share-based payments

(71,903)

(182,740)

(208,103)

(344,578)

Gain on disposal of assets

328,540

56,158

348,694

211,075

Operating profit

2,572,669

4,801,178

10,906,402

10,939,635

Foreign exchange gain/(loss)

125,566

51,642

81,823

(99,032)

Finance expense

2

18,140

(376,498)

(322,418)

(1,308,463)

Finance income

2

16,547

53,736

Profit before taxation

2,716,375

4,492,869

10,665,807

9,585,874

Income tax expense

3

(1,407,427)

(712,966)

(3,004,206)

(2,166,581)

Profit after taxation

1,308,948

3,779,901

7,661,601

7,419,295

Other comprehensive income (net of tax)

Exchange differences on translating foreign operations

(4,468,408)

(1,397,149)

(2,240,458)

(20,614,659)

Total comprehensive profit /(loss) for the period(1)

(3,159,460)

2,382,752

5,421,143

(13,195,364)

Profit per ordinary share (basic)

4

1.73c

6.41c

10.64c

12.58c

Profit per ordinary share (diluted)

4

1.70c

5.97c

10.47c

11.71c

(1) The Group has no non-controlling interests and all losses are attributable to the equity holders of the parent company.


Balance Sheet as at 30 September 2021

(expressed in US$)

Notes



As at
30 September 2021 (unaudited)

As at
30 September 2020
(unaudited and restated)

As at
31 December 2020
(audited)

Non-current assets

Deferred exploration costs

6

33,034,342

24,297,182

27,778,354

Property, plant and equipment

7

26,476,342

23,198,935

26,235,551

Right of use assets

8

2,274,281

2,207,297

2,573,738

Taxes receivable

1,257,745

828,083

696,077

Deferred taxation

637,071

229,464

1,879,158

Total non-current assets

63,679,781

50,760,961

59,162,878

Current assets

Inventories

9

7,771,427

5,308,012

6,979,438

Trade and other receivables

2,147,503

2,076,263

1,936,044

Prepayments and accrued income

2,313,484

2,329,770

1,554,991

Cash and cash equivalents

15,165,875

10,968,059

6,603,620

Total current assets

27,398,289

20,682,104

17,074,093

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables

7,155,764

4,573,988

6,846,202

Interest bearing liabilities

10

278,857

11,379,069

8,726,302

Derivative financial liabilities

11

411,123

390,456

Accruals

396,670

293,062

292,089

Total current liabilities

7,831,291

16,657,242

16,255,049

Net current assets

19,566,998

4,024,862

819,044

Total assets less current liabilities

83,246,779

54,785,823

59,981,922

Non-current liabilities

Trade and other payables

83,722

82,261

91,916

Interest bearing liabilities

10

538,144

181,348

350,931

Deferred tax liability

903,421

324,519

Derivative financial liabilities

11

394,529

Provisions

1,389,599

1,598,625

1,467,032

Total non-current liabilities

3,309,415

1,862,234

2,234,398

Net assets

79,937,364

52,923,589

57,747,524

Equity

Share capital

14

11,213,618

8,905,116

8,905,116

Share premium reserve

36,158,068

21,905,976

21,905,976

Option reserve

14

1,012,820

984,358

1,173,044

Other reserves

12,151,873

9,970,276

10,254,048

Translation reserve

(66,245,416)

(69,028,477)

(64,004,958)

Retained surplus

85,646,401

80,186,340

79,514,298

Equity shareholders’ funds

79,937,364

52,923,589

57,747,524

The interim financial information has not been audited and does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. Whilst the financial information included in this announcement has been compiled in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) this announcement itself does not contain sufficient financial information to comply with IFRS. The Group statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2020 prepared in accordance with international accounting standards in conformity with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 have been filed with the Registrar of Companies. The auditor’s report on these accounts was unqualified. The auditor’s report did not contain a statement under Section 498 (2) or 498 (3) of the Companies Act 2006.


Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity

For the nine month period ended 30 September 2021

(expressed in US$)

(unaudited)

Share
capital

Share
premium

Share option reserve

Other reserves (1)

Translation reserve

Retained Earnings

Total equity

Equity shareholders’ funds at 31 December 2019 (restated)

8,882,803

21,752,430

1,019,589

7,149,274

(48,413,818)

75,208,238

65,598,516

Foreign currency adjustments

(20,614,659)

(20,614,659)

Profit for the period

7,419,295

7,419,295

Total comprehensive income for the period

(20,614,659)

7,419,295

(13,195,364)

Shares issued in the period

22,313

153,456

175,859

Transfer to taxation reserve

2,821,002

(2,821,002)

Share options exercised in period

(31,752)

31,752

Share options lapsed in period

(348,057)

348,057

Share option expense

344,578

344,578

Equity shareholders’ funds at 30 September 2020 (restated)

8,905,116

21,905,976

984,358

9,970,276

(69,028,477)

80,186,340

52,923,589

Foreign currency adjustments

5,023,519

5,023,519

Profit for the period

(388,270)

(388,270)

Total comprehensive income for the period

5,023,519

(388,270)

(388,270)

Transfer to taxation reserve

283,772

(283,772)

Share option expense

188,686

188,686

Equity shareholders’ funds at 31 Dec 2020

8,905,116

21,905,976

1,173,044

10,254,048

(64,004,958)

79,514,298

57,747,524

Foreign currency adjustments

(2,240,458)

(2,240,458)

Profit for the period

7,661,601

7,661,601

Total comprehensive income for the period

(2,240,458)

7,661,601

5,421,143

Transfer to taxation reserve

1,897,825

(1,897,825)

Share Premium

Share Issued during period

2,308,502

14,252,092

16,560,594

Share options lapsed in period

(368,327)

368,327

Share option expense

208,103

208,103

Equity shareholders’ funds at 30 September 2021

11,213,618

36,158,068

1,012,820

12,151,873

(66,245,416)

85,646,401

79,937,364

(1) Other reserves comprise a merger reserve of US$361,461 and a taxation reserve of US$11,790,412 (31 December 2020: merger reserve of US$361,461 and a taxation reserve of US$9,892,587).


Cash Flow Statement

For the nine month period ended 30 September 2021

For the three months
ended
30 September

For the nine months
ended
30 September

2021

2020

2021

2020

(expressed in US$)

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

Operating activities

Post tax profit for period

1,308,948

3,779,901

7,661,601

7,419,295

Depreciation – plant, equipment and mining properties

1,376,482

1,484,715

4,093,089

4,716,809

Net financial expense

(143,706)

308,309

240,595

1,353,759

Provision for taxation

1,407,427

712,966

3,004,206

2,166,581

Share-based payments

71,903

182,740

208,103

399,284

Taxation Paid

(203,221)

(333,922)

Interest Paid

(12,891)

(2,753)

(1,295,724)

(265,751)

Foreign exchange (loss) / gain

49,636

(79,732)

(138,928)

(125,537)

Changes in working capital

(Increase)/decrease in inventories

(663,820)

55,650

(763,112)

(733,883)

(Increase) in receivables, prepayments and accrued income

(259,673)

(997,396)

(1,104,846)

(1,997,572)

Increase/(decrease) in payables, accruals and provisions

287,149

277,539

378,041

220,307

Net cash inflow from operations

3,218,234

5,721,942

11,949,103

13,153,292

Investing activities

Purchase of property, plant and equipment and assets in construction

(1,698,160)

(860,020)

(2,439,463)

(2,049,973)

Mine development expenditure

(1,244,454)

(784,203)

(3,802,795)

(2,005,880)

Geological exploration expenditure

(1,474,640)

(267,338)

(3,274,609)

(1,352,610)

Pre-operational project costs

(1,753,513)

(149,457)

(3,019,404)

(627,097)

Acquisition payment for subsidiary

(2,500,000)

(5,500,000)

(3,500,000)

Acquisition of other property rights

(930)

(150,789)

(102,316)

(483,302)

Proceeds from sale of assets

340,664

72,188

365,745

400,047

Interest received

911

Net cash outflow on investing activities

(5,831,033)

(4,639,619)

(17,772,842)

(9,617,904)

Financing activities

Issue of Ordinary share capital (net of costs)

16,560,594

Issue of warrants

333,936

Drawdown of convertible loan

500,000

2,000,000

Repayment of convertible loan

(2,000,000)

Repayment of secured loan

(6,983,492)

Payment of finance lease liabilities

(85,990)

(203,080)

(349,269)

(249,354)

Net cash (outflow) / inflow from financing activities

(85,990)

296,920

14,545,261

(5,232,846)

Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

(2,698,789)

1,379,242

8,721,522

(1,697,458)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

18,121,392

9,627,412

6,603,620

14,234,612

Exchange difference on cash

(256,728)

(38,596)

(159,267)

(1,569,095)

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

15,165,875

10,968,059

15,165,875

10,968,059



Notes

1. Basis of preparation
These interim condensed consolidated financial statements are for the nine month period ended 30 September 2021. Comparative information has been provided for the unaudited nine month period ended 30 September 2020 and, where applicable, the audited twelve month period from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020. These condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all the disclosures that would otherwise be required in a complete set of financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the 2020 annual report.
The condensed consolidated financial statements for the periods have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 “Interim Financial Reporting” and the accounting policies are consistent with those of the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 and those envisaged for the financial statements for the year ending 31 December 2021.

Accounting standards, amendments and interpretations effective in 2021

The Group has not adopted any standards or interpretations in advance of the required implementation dates.

The following Accounting standards came into effect as of 1 January 2021

Effective Date

Amendments to IFRS 9, IAS 39,IFRS 7, IFRS 4 and IFRS 16 Interest Rate benchmark Reform – Phase 2

1 January 2021

The adoption of this standard has had no effect on the financial results of the Group.

There are a number of standards, amendments to standards, and interpretations which have been issued that are effective in future periods and which the Group has chosen not to adopt early. None of these are expected to have a significant effect on the Group, in particular

Effective Date

Property, Plant and Equipment – Proceeds before Intended Use (amendments to IAS 16)

1 January 2022

Onerous Contracts- Cost of Fulfilling a Contract (Amendments to IAS 37)

1 January 2022

Annual Improvements to IFRS Standards 2018-2020

1 January 2022

Reference to Conceptual Framework (Amendments to IFRS 3)

1 January 2022

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts, including Amendments to IFRS 17

1 January 2023

Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-current (Amendments to IAS 1) and Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-current – Deferral of Effective Date

1 January 2023

These financial statements do not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006.

(i) Going concern

On 2 March 2021, the Group announced that it had concluded a placing of new shares raising gross proceeds of £12.5 million. The shares were issued and admitted to trading on AIM and listed on the TSX on 9 March 2021.

Following completion of the placing, the Group settled the remaining deferred consideration due to Equinox for the acquisition of Coringa amounting to US$2.5 million plus accrued interest of US$1.09 million. The Group also redeemed US$2.0 million of convertible loan stock held by Greenstone together with interest and other agreed fees totalling US$533,560. Following the settlement of these liabilities, the Group has no long-term borrowings or debt, and all security interests held by Equinox and Greenstone have been released.

The Group is using some of the proceeds from the balance of the funds raised through the placing of new shares to start the development of the mine at Coringa during 2021 and also to fund the Group’s exploration programme for 2021.

The Group expects that it will use a combination of debt finance and cash flow from its existing operations to meet the further development costs of Coringa until that project reaches a position of sustained positive cash-flow. The preliminary economic assessment issued by the Group in October 2019, estimated an initial capital requirement of US$24.7 million prior to sustained positive cash-flow. Management estimates that first gold production could occur 18 to 24 months after the commencement of initial mine development.

As with most businesses, the long term potential impacts of COVID-19 create uncertainty but management considers the actions and procedures that have been implemented by the Group and its history over the past 15 months of dealing with the effects of the pandemic, are minimising the potential for any significant and extended effect on the business and its operations. Management and the Board will continue to assess any further actions that may be necessary, but at this time, based on the information currently available and experiences to date, consider that the measures currently in place will permit the Group to maintain operations at forecast rates of production.

The Group did not claim or receive any COVID-19 related grants or other funding from any government or other sources, during 2020 or 2021 and has no expectation of receiving any such financial support in the future.

The Directors are confident as at the date of this report of being able to raise the necessary debt funding for the continued development of Coringa, as and when necessary. Whilst the Group’s operations are performing at the levels that they anticipate, the Directors acknowledge that unplanned interruptions or other events resulting in a reduction in gold production and/or any significant reduction of the gold price or appreciation of the Brazilian Real could adversely affect the level of free cash flow that the Group can generate on a monthly basis. The Group maintains stocks of spare parts, and the modular nature of the plant should permit gold production to continue in the event of breakdowns. The Group constantly monitors gold price and exchange rate and will use hedging facilities to protect its cash flow where appropriate. .Should it be required the Board could also reduce the planned level of exploration expenditure or reduce the planned rate of expenditure on the development of Coringa to reduce cash outflows.

On this basis, the Directors have therefore concluded that it is appropriate to prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis..

2. Finance expense and income

3 months ended

30 September 2021

(unaudited)

3 months

ended

30 September 2020

(unaudited)

9 months ended

30 September 2021

(unaudited)

9 months

ended

30 September 2020

(unaudited)

US$

US$

Interest expense on secured loan

(203,127)

Interest expense on convertible loan

(64,292)

(47,502)

(81,816)

Interest expense on mineral property acquisition liability

(255,956)

(23,854)

(849,970)

Recognition of variation in effective interest rate of secured loan

(79,800)

Loss in respect of non-substantial modification

(155,237)

(40,469)

Warrants Expense

18,140

(60,593)

Amortisation of arrangement fee for convertible loan

(56,250)

(150,000)

(93,750)

Loss on revaluation of derivatives

Total finance expense

18,140

(376,498)

(322,418)

(1,308,463)

Gain in respect of non-substantial modification

40,469

Gain on revaluation of derivatives

16,547

12,356

Interest income

911

Total finance income

16,547

53,736

Net finance income/(expense)

18,140

(359,951)

(322,418)

(1,254,727)

3. Taxation

The Group has recognised a deferred tax asset to the extent that the Group has reasonable certainty as to the level and timing of future profits that might be generated and against which the asset may be recovered. The Group has released the amount of US$1,149,614 as a deferred tax charge during the nine month period to 30 September 2021 (nine months to 30 September 2020 - US$794,044).

The Group has also incurred a tax charge on profits in Brazil for the nine month period of US$1,854,592 (nine months to 30 September 2020 - US$1,372,537).


4. Earnings per Share

3 months ended 30 September 2021
(unaudited)

3 months ended 30 September 2020
(unaudited)

9 months ended 30 September 2021
(unaudited)

9 months ended 30 September 2020
(unaudited)

Profit attributable to ordinary shareholders (US$)

1,308,948

3,779,901

7,661,601

7,419,295

Weighted average ordinary shares in issue

75,734,551

58,981,290

72,014,221

58,946,229

Basic profit per share (US cents)

1.73c

6.41c

10.64c

12.58c

Diluted ordinary shares in issue (1)

76,901,221

63,362,694

73,180,891

63,327,628

Diluted profit per share (US cents)

1.70

5.97c

10.47c

11.71c

1) Based on 1,166,670 options vested and exercisable as at 30 September 2021 (30 September 2020: 2,435,088 options and 2,036,316 shares that could be issued pursuant to any exercise of conversion rights attaching to the Convertible Loan Notes.

5. Post balance sheet events

Subsequent to the end of the period, there has been no item, transaction or event of a material or unusual nature likely, in the opinion of the Directors of the Company to affect significantly the continuing operation of the entity, the results of these operations, or the state of affairs of the entity in future financial periods.

Qualified Persons Statement

The scientific and technical information contained within this announcement has been reviewed and approved by Michael Hodgson, a Director of the Company. Mr Hodgson is an Economic Geologist by training with over 26 years' experience in the mining industry. He holds a BSc (Hons) Geology, University of London, a MSc Mining Geology, University of Leicester and is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and a Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council of UK, recognising him as both a Qualified Person for the purposes of Canadian National Instrument 43-101 and by the AIM Guidance Note on Mining and Oil & Gas Companies dated June 2009.

Assay Results

The assay results reported within this release include those provided by the Company's own on-site laboratory facilities at Palito which may not have been independently verified. Serabi closely monitors the performance of its own facility against results from independent laboratory analysis for quality control purpose. As a matter of normal practice the Company sends duplicate samples derived from a variety of the Company's activities to accredited laboratory facilities for independent verification. Based on the results of this work, the Company's management are satisfied that the Company's own facility shows good correlation with independent laboratory facilities. The Company would expect that in the preparation of any future independent Reserve/Resource statement undertaken in compliance with a recognised standard, the independent authors of such a statement would not use Palito assay results but only use assay results reported by an appropriately certificated laboratory.

Forward Looking Statements

Certain statements in this announcement are, or may be deemed to be, forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as ‘‘believe’’, ‘‘could’’, “should” ‘‘envisage’’, ‘‘estimate’’, ‘‘intend’’, ‘‘may’’, ‘‘plan’’, ‘‘will’’ or the negative of those, variations or comparable expressions, including references to assumptions. These forward looking statements are not based on historical facts but rather on the Directors’ current expectations and assumptions regarding the Company’s future growth, results of operations, performance, future capital and other expenditures (including the amount, nature and sources of funding thereof), competitive advantages, business prospects and opportunities. Such forward looking statements reflect the Directors’ current beliefs and assumptions and are based on information currently available to the Directors. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward looking statements including risks associated with vulnerability to general economic and business conditions, competition, environmental and other regulatory changes, actions by governmental authorities, the availability of capital markets, reliance on key personnel, uninsured and underinsured losses and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Although any forward looking statements contained in this announcement are based upon what the Directors believe to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with such forward looking statements.

ENDS