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Avino Delivers Record Q1 2026 Financial Results

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Avino Silver & Gold Mines (NYSE American:ASM) reported record Q1 2026 results, with revenue of $39.4 million, up 109% year-over-year and 29% sequentially. Net income reached $15.9 million ($0.09 diluted EPS), while EBITDA was $25.5 million and adjusted earnings $24.3 million ($0.14 per share).

Cash rose to $138.6 million and working capital to $139.7 million. Silver made up 60% of revenue at an average realized price of $86.42/oz. Avino also obtained approval for a normal course issuer bid to repurchase up to 8.4 million shares.

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Positive

  • Q1 2026 revenue $39.4 million, up 109% YoY and 29% QoQ
  • Mine operating income $23.4 million, up 122% YoY and 31% QoQ
  • Net income $15.9 million, diluted EPS $0.09, up 183% YoY
  • EBITDA $25.5 million, up 163% YoY; adjusted earnings $24.3 million
  • Operating cash flow before working capital $18.7 million, up 154% YoY
  • Mine operating cash flow before taxes $26.7 million, up 134% YoY
  • Cash balance $138.6 million, up 421% YoY; working capital $139.7 million
  • Average realized silver price $86.42/oz, up 173% YoY
  • Tonnes milled up 11% YoY, supporting higher throughput
  • New mineral reserve of 27 million tonnes for 127M silver equivalent ounces
  • TSX-approved NCIB to repurchase up to 8.42 million shares (~5%)

Negative

  • Silver equivalent ounces produced 568,112, down 10% YoY and 15% QoQ
  • Silver equivalent payable ounces sold 483,724, down 15% YoY and 13% QoQ
  • Cash cost per silver equivalent ounce $24.46, up 94% YoY and 16% QoQ
  • All-in sustaining cost per silver equivalent ounce $34.72, up 73% YoY
  • Cash cost per tonne processed $64.04, up 23% YoY
  • Silver ounces produced 263,057, down 24% versus Q4 2025

Key Figures

Q1 2026 revenue: $39.4M Q1 2026 net income: $15.9M Diluted EPS: $0.09 +5 more
8 metrics
Q1 2026 revenue $39.4M Record Q1 2026 revenues, up 109% YoY and 29% vs Q4 2025
Q1 2026 net income $15.9M Record quarterly net income after taxes
Diluted EPS $0.09 Q1 2026 diluted earnings per share, a quarterly record
Q1 2026 EBITDA $25.5M Record EBITDA, up 163% vs Q1 2025 and 77% vs Q4 2025
Cash balance $138.6M Cash as of March 31, 2026, up 421% vs March 31, 2025
Working capital $139.7M Working capital at March 31, 2026, up 346% year-over-year
Tonnes milled 185,497 Q1 2026 tonnes milled, +11% vs Q1 2025
Silver equivalent ounces 568,112 oz Q1 2026 silver equivalent production across operations

Market Reality Check

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Peers on Argus

ASM’s move contrasts with a mixed peer tape: MTA and NEXA gained 4.24% and 7.81%...

ASM’s move contrasts with a mixed peer tape: MTA and NEXA gained 4.24% and 7.81%, SLSR and MUX were modestly positive, while ITRG fell 1.39%. With no peers in the momentum scanner and no same-day peer news, the reaction appears more company-specific to ASM’s record Q1 results.

Previous Earnings Reports

4 past events · Latest: Nov 06 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 4 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Nov 06 Q3 2025 earnings Positive +3.6% Record Q3 2025 profitability, strong cash balance, and guidance reaffirmation.
Aug 13 Q2 2025 earnings Positive -2.3% Strong Q2 2025 revenue and production growth with lower cash costs.
May 13 Q1 2025 earnings Positive -6.2% Record Q1 2025 revenue and net income with higher AgEq production.
Aug 13 Q2 2024 earnings Positive -2.5% Record Q2 2024 revenues and improved margins with La Preciosa contribution.
Pattern Detected

Earnings releases are generally positive but have often been followed by negative or muted next-day moves, with 3 of the last 4 earnings reports seeing declines despite strong metrics.

Recent Company History

Over the last two years, Avino’s earnings reports have highlighted steadily improving fundamentals. Q2 2024 delivered record revenue of $14.8M, followed by Q1 2025 revenue of $18.8M and net income of $5.6M. Q2 2025 and Q3 2025 continued this trend with revenues of $21.8M and $21.0M and rising profitability, including Q3 net income of $7.7M and cash of $57.3M. Today’s Q1 2026 record results build on this trajectory of scaling revenues, earnings, and cash while La Preciosa advances.

Historical Comparison

-1.8% avg move · In the past four earnings releases, ASM’s average next-day move was -1.84%, often selling off despit...
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Average Historical Move earnings

In the past four earnings releases, ASM’s average next-day move was -1.84%, often selling off despite strong results. This Q1 2026 record report fits a multi-year pattern of steadily improving earnings and cash metrics.

Earnings releases show a progression from record revenues in Q2 2024 through rising 2025 quarterly results and cash balances, culminating in Q1 2026 records across revenue, net income, EBITDA, and liquidity as La Preciosa advances.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement details record Q1 2026 financial performance, with revenue of $39.4M, net income o...
Analysis

This announcement details record Q1 2026 financial performance, with revenue of $39.4M, net income of $15.9M, EBITDA of $25.5M, and cash of $138.6M. It builds on prior earnings reports that showed rising revenues and growing cash balances. Key items to watch include realized silver prices at $86.42 per ounce, higher cash and all-in sustaining costs, progress at La Preciosa, and how future quarters sustain margins and cash generation as capital spending continues.

Key Terms

ebitda, all-in sustaining cost, normal course issuer bid, lost time incident frequency rate, +3 more
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ebitda financial
"Record Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ("EBITDA")3 and Adjusted Earnings3"
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It measures a company's profitability by focusing on the money it makes from its core operations, ignoring expenses like taxes and accounting adjustments. Investors use EBITDA to compare how well different companies are performing financially, as it provides a clearer picture of operational success without the influence of financial structure or accounting choices.
all-in sustaining cost financial
"All-in Sustaining Cost per Silver Equivalent Payable Ounce 2,3 | | $34.72"
All-in sustaining cost (AISC) is a per-unit measure that shows the full, ongoing cost to produce a commodity, typically an ounce of metal, including direct mining costs, sustaining capital (ongoing equipment and mine upkeep), royalties, and general overhead. For investors it matters because AISC reveals the durable earning power and true profit margin of a producer—like calculating the total monthly cost to own and operate a car to judge whether selling rides is profitable over time.
normal course issuer bid financial
"Normal Course Issuer Bid Approval: Early in the 2nd quarter, Avino announced that the TSX had accepted the Company's notice"
A Normal Course Issuer Bid is when a company buys back its own shares from the stock market over time. This usually shows that the company believes its stock is undervalued and wants to support its price, which can be important for investors to watch.
lost time incident frequency rate technical
"For Q1 2026, the Company achieved a Lost Time Incident Frequency Rate ("LTIFR") of 3.25 per 1,000,000 hours worked."
A lost time incident frequency rate (LTIFR) measures how often workplace injuries occur that are serious enough to make employees miss work, expressed relative to the amount of time people have worked (for example, incidents per a set number of hours). Think of it as a company’s “accident rate” per miles driven — it lets investors compare safety performance across companies and over time. A lower LTIFR suggests fewer disruptions, lower potential costs, and reduced legal or reputational risk, all of which can affect profitability and long-term value.
national instrument 43-101 regulatory
"who is a qualified person within the context of National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and approved the technical data"
National Instrument 43-101 is a set of rules and guidelines that govern how mineral exploration and mining companies must report information about their projects. It ensures that the details shared with investors are accurate, consistent, and reliable—similar to how a detailed, verified blueprint ensures a building’s safety. This helps investors make informed decisions based on trustworthy information about a company's mineral resources.
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"The financial results in this news release include references to non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures."
Measures labeled as non‑IFRS are company-reported financial figures that adjust or exclude items from the standard accounting rules set by IFRS to highlight underlying performance—think of them as a photo with some filters applied to emphasize certain details. They matter to investors because they can make recurring profitability or cash flow trends clearer, but they are not standardized and can be shaped subjectively, so investors should compare them carefully with the official IFRS numbers.
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"should be read in conjunction with the Company's Financial Statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the corresponding period"
Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) is a section of a company’s financial filing where executives explain recent results, the reasons behind changes, risks faced, and expectations for the future in plain language alongside the numbers. Investors use it like an owner’s narrative to understand the story behind the raw financial data — what drove performance, potential pitfalls, and management’s plans — helping judge whether the company’s numbers are likely to improve or worsen.

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 13, 2026 / Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX:ASM)(NYSE American:ASM)(FSE:GV6) a long-standing silver producer in Mexico, announces its unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial results for the first quarter of 2026. All amounts are in U.S. dollars unless stated otherwise.

First Quarter 2026 Financial Highlights

  • Record Revenues: The Company achieved a record $39.4 million in revenues for Q1 2026, an increase of 109% from Q1 2025 and 29% from Q4 2025, our previous quarterly record. In Q1 2026, 60% of revenues were derived from silver production at an average realized price of $86.42 per ounce.

  • Record Mine Operating Income: Mine operating income was $23.4 million, an increase of 122% from Q1 2025 and 31% from Q4 2025.

  • Record Net Income: Earnings, or net income after taxes, was $15.9 million,or $0.09 per diluted share, both representing quarterly records.

  • Record Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ("EBITDA")3 and Adjusted Earnings3: EBITDA was $25.5 million, an increase of 163% from Q1 2025 and 77% from Q4 2025. Adjusted earnings were $24.3 million, or $0.14 per share, an increase of 150% and 100%, respectively, from Q1 2025, and an increase of 49% and 40%, respectively from Q4 2025.

  • Strong Operating Cash Before Working Capital Movements3: The Company generated operating cash before working capital movements of $18.7 million, an increase of 154% compared to Q1 2025.

  • Record Mine Operating Cash Flow Before Taxes: Mine operating cash flows before taxes were a record $26.7 million, an increase of 134% from Q1 2025, and 41% from Q4 2025.

"During the first quarter, Avino delivered record financial performance driven by improved mill performance, strong metal prices, and a disciplined approach to capital management," said David Wolfin, President and CEO. "Avino's silver equivalent per ounce margins were significantly higher than previous quarters and we remain in our strongest financial position in company history. Our robust balance sheet provides a solid foundation to support our transformational growth plan as we advance toward becoming a Mexico-focused mid-tier primary silver producer. We believe Avino is well positioned to continue delivering long-term value for our shareholders."

Financial Highlights

HIGHLIGHTS
(In US$, unless otherwise noted)

First
Quarter 2026

First
Quarter 2025

Change

First
Quarter 2026

Fourth
Quarter 2025

Change

Financial Operating Performance (in 000's)

Revenues

$

39,433

$

18,836

109

%

$

39,433

$

30,544

29

%

Mine operating income

$

23,418

$

10,562

122

%

$

23,418

$

17,844

31

%

Net income

$

15,913

$

5,617

183

%

$

15,913

$

10,460

52

%

Earnings before interest, taxes and amortization ("EBITDA")3

$

25,531

$

9,694

163

%

$

25,531

$

14,409

77

%

Adjusted earnings3

$

24,336

$

9,751

150

%

$

24,336

$

16,297

49

%

Cash provided by operating activities

$

13,631

$

758

1698

%

$

13,631

$

9,986

36

%

Operating cash flow before working capital adjustments3

$

18,688

$

7,361

154

%

18,688

$

18,953

-1

%

Mine operating cash flow before taxes3

$

26,713

$

11,397

134

%

$

26,713

$

18,989

41

%

Per Share Amounts
Earnings per share - diluted

$

0.09

$

0.04

125

%

$

0.09

$

0.06

50

%

Adjusted earnings per share3

$

0.14

$

0.07

100

%

$

0.14

$

0.10

40

%

Liquidity & Working
Capital (in 000's)

March 31,
2026
March 31,
2025

Change

March 31,
2026

December 31, 2025

Change

Cash

$

138,646

$

26,627

421

%

$

138,646

$

101,724

36

%

Working capital3

$

139,724

$

31,339

346

%

$

139,724

$

99,562

40

%

Operating Highlights and Overview

HIGHLIGHTS
(In US$, unless otherwise noted)
First
Quarter 2026
First
Quarter 2025

Change

First
Quarter 2026
Fourth
Quarter 2025

Change

Operating
Tonnes Milled

185,497

167,853

11

%

185,497

189,338

-2

%

Silver Ounces Produced

263,057

265,681

-1

%

263,057

345,298

-24

%

Gold Ounces Produced

1,851

2,225

-17

%

1,851

1,687

10

%

Copper Pounds Produced

1,343,654

1,604,343

-16

%

1,343,654

1,295,244

4

%

Silver Equivalent Ounces1 Produced

568,112

631,249

-10

%

568,112

671,583

-15

%

Concentrate Sales and Costs
Silver Equivalent Payable Ounces Sold2

483,724

567,811

-15

%

483,724

555,567

-13

%

Average Realized Silver Price per Ounce Sold

$

86.42

$

31.67

173

%

$

86.42

$

59.52

45

%

Cash Cost per Silver Equivalent Payable
Ounce2,3

$

24.46

$

12.62

94

%

$

24.46

$

21.10

16

%

All-in Sustaining Cost per Silver
Equivalent Payable Ounce2,3

$

34.72

$

20.08

73

%

$

34.72

$

31.59

10

%

Cash Cost per Tonne Processed3

$

64.04

$

51.93

23

%

$

64.04

$

59.99

7

%

All-in Sustaining Cost per Tonne Processed3

$

90.80

$

77.18

18

%

$

90.80

$

90.78

0

%

Operating Highlights

La Preciosa Milestones

  • Steady Progress: Ongoing extraction, haulage, and processing of mineralized development material is progressing well, albeit slightly below plan early in the quarter, primarily due to mill availability and the intentional processing of lower-grade development ore. This approach allowed the Company to capitalize on strong silver prices while leveraging previously stockpiled material.

  • Silver Production: Development production from La Preciosa contributed 49,830 silver ounces, slightly higher than Q4 2025.

  • 2026 Drill Program: 15,000 metres of drilling is planned for the year, with 2,600 metres completed by the end of Q1 2026.

Operations

  • Primary Silver Revenues: 60% of the Company's Q1 2026 revenues came from the sales of silver processed from the production material from the Avino Mine and development material from La Preciosa at an average realized price of $86.42 per silver ounce.

  • Improved Mill Throughput: In Q1 2026, Avino achieved an 11% year-over-year increase in mill throughput, reflecting the success of targeted upgrades and automation initiatives implemented by our operations and maintenance teams. These initiatives improved mill availability and supported stronger, more consistent throughput levels.

  • Inaugural Mineral Reserve Estimate at Avino and La Preciosa: On April 16, 2026, Avino announced the completion of a new Mineral Reserve Estimate and updated Mineral Resource Estimate which includes La Preciosa, the Avino Mine (consisting of the Elena Tolosa ("ET") deposit, Guadalupe, and La Potosina). Collectively, the Company's assets host proven and probable mineral reserves of 27 million tonnes for 127 million silver equivalent ounces at a grade of 145 g/t. In mineral resources, collectively the Company holds measured and indicated mineral resources totaling 67.7 million tonnes and 301 million silver equivalent ounces at a grade of 162 g/t, as well as inferred mineral resources totaling 24.8 million tonnes and 87.6 million silver equivalent ounces at a grade of 123 g/t.

  • 2026 Drill Program at Avino: 15,000 metres of drilling is planned for the year at the Avino property with 3,000 metres completed at the end of Q1 2026.

  • Health and Safety Performance: For Q1 2026, the Company achieved a Lost Time Incident Frequency Rate ("LTIFR") of 3.25 per 1,000,000 hours worked. Total reportable lost time incident rate was 0.19.

Corporate

  • Normal Course Issuer Bid Approval: Early in the 2nd quarter, Avino announced that the TSX had accepted the Company's notice of Intention to repurchase for cancellation up to an aggregate of 8,423,566 common shares, or approximately 5% of the Company's issued and outstanding shares. Avino is in a strong financial position, and at current silver prices and enough free cash flow generation in 2026 to support the repurchase of common shares, bringing additional value to shareholders and further underscoring our commitment to delivering strong shareholder returns.

2026 Capital Expenditures

Capital expenditures in Q1 2026 totaled $2.7 million, compared to $1.8 million in Q1 2025. The increased amount is in line with our capital budget for 2026 and was primarily spent on mine development and equipment for future production mining operations at La Preciosa.

The earnings should be read in conjunction with the Company's Financial Statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the corresponding period, which can be viewed on the Company's website at www.avino.com, or on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca or on EDGAR at www.sec.gov.

ESG Initiatives

Avino follows the ESG Standards and the United Nations Sustainable Development goals. There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals ("SDGs"), which were developed as a call to action by all countries developed and developing in a global partnership.

Alongside our operational and growth initiatives, we continue to advance our Corporate Social Responsibility ("CSR") programs across both Avino Mine and La Preciosa. Over many decades, we have built strong and lasting relationships with our local communities and workforce, reflected in our low labour turnover and growing base of skilled employees. Our operations are supported by a workforce of 707 men and women, including 580 unionized workers, employees, and contractors at the Avino Mine, as well as an additional 127 workers advancing activities at La Preciosa. Our operations continue to make a meaningful contribution to the regional economy through local employment, training, procurement, and community-based initiatives. We remain committed to supporting the long-term social and economic development of the communities where we operate while fostering sustainable growth for all stakeholders.

For the third consecutive year, Avino has received the Empresa Socialmente Responsible ("ESR") designation which reflects our economic, social and environmental commitment to making a positive impact for our local communities. The distinction is awarded annually by the Mexican Council for Philanthropy (Cemefi) and the Alliance for Corporate Social Responsibility for Mexico (AliaRSE).

Avino is currently preparing the Company's second annual Sustainability Report, which will be published on our website upon completion. The report is intended to provide transparency on how responsible mining practices, strong governance, and community engagement support Avino's operational performance and long-term growth.

Qualified Person

Peter Latta, P. Eng, MBA, VP Technical Services, Avino, who is a qualified person within the context of National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and approved the technical data in this news release.

Non-IFRS Measures

The financial results in this news release include references to non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures. These measures are used by the Company to manage and evaluate the operating performance of the Company's mining operations and are widely reported in the silver and gold mining industry as benchmarks for performance, but do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS. For a reconciliation of non-GAAP and GAAP measures, please refer to the "Non-IFRS Accounting Standards Measures" section of the Company's MD&A dated May 13, 2026, for the three months ended March 31, 2026, which is incorporated by reference within this news release and is available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

Earnings Call Information

The Company's Q1 2026 financial statements and results are scheduled to be released after the market closes on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.

A conference call to discuss the Company's Q1 2026 operational and financial results will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. PT / 11:00 a.m. ET. To participate in the conference call or follow the webcast, please see the details below.

Shareholders, analysts, investors, and media are invited to join the webcast and conference call by logging in here Avino's Q1 2026 Financial Results or by dialing the following numbers five to ten minutes prior to the start time.

  • Toll Free: 888-506-0062

  • International: +1 973-528-0011

  • Participant Access Code: 389903

Participants will be greeted by an operator and asked for the access code. If a caller does not have the code, they can reference the Company name. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during the Q&A portion.

The conference call and webcast will be recorded, and the replay will be available on the Company's website later that day.

About Avino

Avino is a silver producer from its wholly owned Avino Mine near Durango, Mexico. The Company's silver, gold and copper production remains unhedged. The Company intends to maintain long-term sustainable and profitable mining operations to reward shareholders and the community alike through our growth at the historic Avino Property and the strategic acquisition of the adjacent La Preciosa which was finalized in Q1 2022. Early in 2024, the Pre-feasibility Study on the Oxide Tailings Project was completed. This study is a key milestone in our growth trajectory. Avino has been included in the Toronto Stock Exchange's 2025 TSX30™. Avino has distinguished itself by reaching the 5th position on the TSX30 2025 ranking. As part of Avino's commitment to adopting sustainable practices, we have been operating a dry-stack tailings facility for more than two years with excellent results. We are committed to managing all business activities in a safe, environmentally responsible, and cost-effective manner, while contributing to the well-being of the communities in which we operate. We encourage you to connect with us on X (formerly Twitter) at @Avino_ASM and on LinkedIn at Avino Silver & Gold Mines. To view the Avino Mine VRIFY tour, please click here.

For Further Information, Please Contact:

Investor Relations
Tel: 604-682-3701
Email: IR@avino.com

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" (together, the "forward looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws and the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including the mineral reserve estimate and mineral resource estimate for the Company's Avino properties, including La Preciosa, located near Durango in west-central Mexico (the "Avino Property") with an effective date of October 31, 2025 (consisting of the Elena Tolosa ("ET") deposit, Guadalupe, and La Potosina). The Oxide Tailings Deposit mineral reserve estimate has an effective date of January 16, 2024.

This news release includes certain "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" (collectively "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation including the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news release. Forward-looking statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such as "expects", "anticipates", "believes", "plans", "projects", "intends", "estimates", "envisages", "potential", "possible", "strategy", "goals", "opportunities", "objectives", or variations thereof or stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of these terms and similar expressions.

Forward-looking statements in this news release relate to future events or future performance and reflect current estimates, predictions, expectations or beliefs regarding future events. All forward-looking statements are based on the Company or its consultants' current beliefs as well as various assumptions made by them and information currently available to them. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to: the Company's business strategy; future planning processes; the timing and amount of estimated future exploration and development; costs and timing of the development of deposits; capital projects and exploration activities and the possible results thereof; completion and filing of the updated Mineral Resource Estimate; future operating procedures; infrastructure development and economic enhancement projects. Statements concerning proven and probable mineral reserves and mineral resource estimates may also be deemed to constitute forward-looking statements to the extent that they involve estimates of the mineralization that will be encountered as and if our property is developed, and in the case of measured and indicated mineral resources or proven and probable mineral reserves, such statements reflect the conclusion based on certain assumptions that the mineral deposit can be economically exploited.

Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections of management on the date the statements are made and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the respective parties, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Such factors include, without limitation the Company's business, operations and financial condition potentially being materially adversely affected by the outbreak of epidemics, pandemics or other health crises, and by reactions by government and private actors to such outbreaks; fluctuations in the spot and forward price of gold, silver, copper, base metals or certain other commodities; fluctuations in the currency markets (such as the Mexican Peso versus the U.S. dollar); changes in national and local government, legislation, taxation, controls, regulations and political or economic developments; requirements for additional capital to support expansion projects; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; variations in ore reserves, grade or recovery rates; actual performance of plant, equipment or processes relative to specifications and expectations; risks and hazards associated with the business of mineral exploration, development and mining (including environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures, cave-ins and flooding); effectiveness of environmental mitigations and strategies including production of tailings and mine rock and water management strategies, the presence of laws and regulations that may impose restrictions on mining; employee relations; relationships with and claims by local communities, indigenous populations and other stakeholders; availability and increasing costs associated with mining inputs and labour; the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development; title to properties.; and the additional risks described in the Company's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2025 filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities under the Company's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca, and in the Company's Annual Report on Form 40-F filed with the SEC on EDGAR.

The Company cautions that the foregoing list of factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive. When relying on our forward-looking statements to make decisions with respect to the Company, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by the Company or on our behalf, except as required by law.

Cautionary Note to United States Investors

The Company is formed under the laws of British Columbia, Canada and qualifies as a "foreign private issuer" as defined in Rule 3b-4 under the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and is eligible to rely upon the Canada-U.S. Multi-Jurisdictional Disclosure System, and is therefore permitted to prepare the technical information contained herein in accordance with the requirements of the securities laws in effect in Canada, which differ from the requirements of the securities laws currently in effect in the United States. Accordingly, information concerning mineral deposits set forth herein may not be comparable with information made public by companies that report in accordance with U.S. standards.

Technical disclosure contained in this news release has not been prepared in accordance with the requirements of United States securities laws and uses terms that comply with reporting standards in Canada with certain estimates prepared in accordance with NI 43-101.

NI43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information concerning the issuer's material mineral projects.

Neither TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Footnotes:

  1. Silver equivalent or "AgEq" was calculated using metal prices of $45.30 per oz Ag, $3,929 per oz Au and $4.85 per lb Cu. These metal prices are based on the Company's 2026 budget as approved by the Board of Directors, and previous periods have been recalculated using these prices for comparability purposes. Calculated figures may not add up due to rounding.

  2. "Silver equivalent payable ounces sold" for the purposes of cash costs and all-in sustaining costs consists of the sum of payable silver ounces, gold ounces and copper tonnes sold, before penalties, treatment charges, and refining charges, multiplied by the ratio of the average spot gold and copper prices to the average spot silver price for the corresponding period.

  3. Non-IFRS Accounting Standard measure. These measures are widely used in the mining industry as a benchmark for performance, but do not have a standardized meaning under IFRS Accounting Standards and the calculation methods may differ from methods used by other companies with similar reported measures. See Non-IFRS Accounting Standards Measures section for further information and detailed reconciliations.

SOURCE: Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd.



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FAQ

What were Avino (ASM) Q1 2026 earnings and revenue results?

Avino reported Q1 2026 revenue of $39.4 million and net income of $15.9 million, or $0.09 diluted EPS. According to Avino, revenue grew 109% year-over-year, while net income increased 183% compared with Q1 2025, marking new quarterly records.

How did Avino (ASM) Q1 2026 cash flow and liquidity change?

Avino generated Q1 2026 operating cash before working capital of $18.7 million and mine operating cash flow before taxes of $26.7 million. According to Avino, cash reached $138.6 million, up 421% year-over-year, and working capital rose to $139.7 million.

What production and costs did Avino (ASM) report for Q1 2026?

Avino produced 568,112 silver equivalent ounces in Q1 2026 and milled 185,497 tonnes. According to Avino, silver equivalent cash costs were $24.46 per ounce and all-in sustaining costs were $34.72 per ounce, both significantly higher than Q1 2025 levels.

How important was silver to Avino (ASM) Q1 2026 revenue?

Silver accounted for 60% of Q1 2026 revenue, with an average realized price of $86.42 per ounce. According to Avino, this price was 173% higher than Q1 2025 and 45% higher than Q4 2025, strongly influencing overall financial performance.

What did Avino (ASM) announce about mineral reserves and resources in 2026?

On April 16, 2026 Avino completed a new mineral reserve and resource estimate for Avino and La Preciosa. According to Avino, proven and probable reserves total 27 million tonnes for 127 million silver equivalent ounces, with significant additional measured, indicated, and inferred resources.

What does Avino (ASM) 2026 normal course issuer bid mean for shareholders?

Avino received TSX approval to repurchase up to 8,423,566 shares, about 5% of outstanding shares, for cancellation. According to Avino, strong cash generation in 2026 is expected to support these buybacks, which would reduce share count and may enhance per-share metrics.

How did La Preciosa contribute to Avino (ASM) Q1 2026 operations?

La Preciosa development material contributed 49,830 silver ounces in Q1 2026, slightly above Q4 2025. According to Avino, extraction, haulage, and processing progressed well, with intentional processing of lower-grade development ore while leveraging stockpiled material amid strong silver prices.