Franco-Nevada (FNV) said Thursday that its subsidiary has entered into a $500 million precious metals stream agreement with Sibanye-Stillwater.
The company said the agreement covers specific production from Sibanye-Stillwater's Marikana, Rustenburg, and Kroondal mining operations in South Africa's Bushveld Complex.
The agreement also offers immediate cash flow from a diversified production base in South Africa.
The stream area has a mine life extending to 2070, based on current projections, the company said, adding that the effective start date of the stream is Sept. 1, with the $500 million deposit funding expected in the coming weeks, and the first delivery anticipated about 45 days after the transaction closes.
Franco-Nevada said it will continue to pay Sibanye-Stillwater 5% of the spot price for gold and platinum, with the gold payment increasing to 10% after 237,000 ounces of gold are delivered.
The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including South African Reserve Bank approval.
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