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Koryx Copper dual lists on Namibia Securities Exchange

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Koryx Copper Inc. has completed all regulatory requirements to facilitate its dual listing on the Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX), with trading set to commence on Thursday, 10 April 2025.

The Canadian-based company, which is primarily listed on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada, confirmed that there will be no changes to its primary listing.

The dual listing aims to enhance local investor access and participation in the company’s growth.

“This dual listing on the Namibian Securities Exchange marks an important milestone which demonstrates our commitment to Namibia and its thriving mining sector and well-developed capital markets,” said Koryx Copper President and CEO, Heye Daun.

“We have a significant and highly supportive local Namibian shareholder base, and this listing is intended to make it easier for local retail and institutional shareholders to invest in Koryx through on-market purchases or participation in future financings,” Daun added.

He further noted that the move is expected to deepen the company’s connection with local investors and enhance market liquidity, reinforcing Koryx’s long-term growth prospects and ensuring Namibians have a direct stake in the country’s mineral wealth.

Koryx Copper Inc. is focused on developing its 100% owned Haib Copper Project in southern Namibia, currently at the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) stage, while also expanding its exploration footprint through copper licences in Zambia.

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