Total Voting Rights & Admission of Shares

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Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited has announced the admission of 28,621,701 new ordinary shares to trading on the London Stock Exchange's Main Market, raising gross proceeds of £1,574,193.55. Following this issuance, the company's total issued ordinary share capital now stands at 587,751,330 shares, with no shares held in treasury, meaning the total number of voting rights is also 587,751,330. These new shares are fully fungible with existing ordinary shares.

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Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited
01 April 2026
 

1 April 2026

Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited

("Ferro-Alloy", the "Group" or the "Company")

 

Total Voting Rights

Notification of Admission of Equity Securities to Trading

 

On 10 March 2026, the Company announced that it had issued and allotted 28,621,701 new ordinary shares of nil par value ("New Ordinary Shares"), raising gross proceeds of £1,574,193.55.

 

The following notification is made in accordance with Rule 5.6 of the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.

 

As at close of business on 31 March 2026, the Company confirms that its issued ordinary share capital consists of a total of 587,751,330 ordinary shares, with none held in treasury, and therefore, the total number of ordinary shares in the Company with voting rights is 587,751,330. This figure may be used by shareholders in the Company as the denominator for the calculations by which they can determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the applicable legal and regulatory requirements.

 

In accordance with the Financial Conduct Authority's Prospectus Rules: Admission to Trading on a Regulated Market sourcebook 1.6.4R, the Company notifies the market that the New Ordinary Shares have been admitted to trading (as detailed in the table below).

 

1

Details of the issuer

a)

Name

Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited

b)

LEI

2138003T5CF6U9W7Z780

2

Details of the transferable securities admitted to trading

a)

Name, type and identification code

Ordinary Shares of nil par value

GG00BGDYDZ69

b)

Regulated market

London Stock Exchange - Main Market

c)

Number of further Shares issued and admitted to trading

28,621,701

d)

Total number of Shares admitted to trading following the further issuance set out in 2 c)

587,751,330

e)

Fungibility

Fully fungible with existing ordinary shares

3

Admission details

a)

Dates of admission

13 March 2026

b)

Prospectus information

Not applicable

c)

Coverage of notification

Not applicable

 

ENDS

 

 

 

For further information, visit www.ferro-alloy.com or contact:

 

Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited

Nick Bridgen (CEO) / William Callewaert (CFO)

info@ferro-alloy.com

 

Shore Capital 

(Joint Corporate Broker)

 

Panmure Liberum Limited

(Joint Corporate Broker)

 

BlytheRay (Financial PR)

Toby Gibbs / Lucy Bowden

 

 

Scott Mathieson / John More

 

 

Megan Ray / Will Jones

 

+44 207 408 4090

 

 

+44 20 3100 2000

 

 

+44 20 7138 3204

ferro-alloy@blytheray.com

 

Notes to Editors

About Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited:

The Company's operations are all located at the Balasausqandiq deposit in Kyzylordinskoye Oblast in the South of Kazakhstan.

Balasausqandiq is a very large deposit, with vanadium as the principal product together with the carbon black substitute ("CBS") and several by-products. Owing to the nature of the ore, the capital and operating costs are very much lower than for other vanadium projects.    

The most recent mineral resource estimate for ore-body one (of seven) provided an Indicated Mineral Resource of 32.9 million tonnes at a mean grade of 0.62% vanadium pentoxide ("V2O5") equating to 203,364 contained tonnes of V2O5. In the system of reserve estimation used in Kazakhstan the reserves are estimated to be over 70 million tonnes in ore-bodies 1 to 5, but this does not include the full depth of ore-bodies 2 to 5, or the remaining ore-bodies which remain substantially unexplored. 

The grade of carbon in the deposit is over 8%. The carbon flows through to the tailings from where it is concentrated, in a simple low-cost operation, into a 40% carbon product, the CBS, that can be used in place of carbon black as a reinforcing filler in the making of rubber.

The Project will be developed in two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2, with Phase 1 treating 1.65 million tonnes per year.

There is an existing concentrate processing operation at the site of the Balasausqandiq deposit. The production facilities were originally created from a 15,000 tonnes per year pilot plant, which was then expanded and adapted to recover vanadium, molybdenum and nickel from purchased concentrates.  Alongside this operation, there is a well-equipped laboratory and highly skilled technical team, who have already developed the technology that is being built into the feasibility study and is further developing and optimising processes needed for future vanadium and carbon operations. The plant will operate only when profitable concentrates are available and, when not operating as a production facility, will operate on an expanded basis as an R&D centre.

 

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