i-80 Gold enters USD 150 million gold prepayment facility with National Bank of Canada and Macquarie Bank

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i-80 Gold enters USD 150 million gold prepayment facility with <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NBCDF">National Bank of Canada</a> and <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MBLPA.AU">Macquarie Bank</a>
  • i-80 Gold closed a gold prepayment facility with National Bank of Canada and Macquarie Bank.
  • The facility includes an initial advance of USD 150.0 million and a USD 100.0 million accordion feature.
  • Under the agreement, i-80 Gold must deliver 39,978 ounces of gold over a 30-month period beginning in January 2028.
  • The accordion feature provides access to up to USD 100.0 million for 24 months from closing, subject to conditions and lender approval.


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