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McEwen Copper Taps Societe Generale for Los Azules Project Financing

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McEwen Inc.'s portfolio company McEwen Copper has appointed Societe Generale to arrange project debt financing for the Los Azules copper project in Argentina, aiming to secure a mix of funding sources as the project moves toward development.

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McEwen Copper Taps Societe Generale for Los Azules Project Financing

McEwen Inc. (NYSE: MUX) (TSX: MUX) announced that its 46.3%-owned portfolio company, McEwen Copper, has appointed Societe Generale as sole financial advisor to structure and arrange project debt financing for construction of the Los Azules copper project in Argentina. The financing package is expected to include a mix of export credit agency support, commercial bank debt, multilateral and development finance institution facilities, and potential capital markets instruments as the project advances toward development.

The appointment marks a significant step forward for the Los Azules project, which is designed to be one of the world’s first regenerative copper mines and aims to be carbon neutral by 2038. According to the company, the feasibility study results were announced in a press release dated October 7, 2025. McEwen Copper, which holds the large, long-life, advanced-stage Los Azules copper development project in San Juan province, Argentina, is positioning the mine to meet growing global demand for copper, a critical metal for electrification and renewable energy infrastructure.

McEwen Inc. provides its shareholders exposure to a growing base of gold and silver production in addition to the copper development project, all in the Americas. The company’s gold and silver mines are located in prolific mineral-rich regions, including the Cortez Trend in Nevada, USA, the Timmins district of Ontario, Flin Flon in Manitoba, and the Deseado Massif in Santa Cruz province, Argentina. McEwen is also reactivating its gold-silver El Gallo Mine in Mexico.

According to the last financing for McEwen Copper, the implied value of McEwen’s ownership interest is US$456 million (US$7.67 per share). Chairman and Chief Owner Rob McEwen has invested over US$250 million personally and takes a salary of $1 per year, aligning his interests with shareholders. He is a recipient of the Order of Canada, a member of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame, and a winner of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year (Energy) award. His objective is to build MUX’s profitability, share value, and ultimately implement a dividend policy, as he did while building Goldcorp Inc.

McEwen also recently purchased 27.3% of Paragon Advanced Labs Inc., a newly listed public company that is deploying PhotonAssay units around the world, a technology that the company believes is poised to become the new industry standard for assaying precious and base metals, with Paragon aiming to be one of the leading service providers.

The latest news and updates relating to MUX are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/MUX.

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