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The Metals Royalty Company Announces Fully Allocated US$165 Million Financing to Fund Acquisition of Additional 1.0% Mesabi Royalty

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The Metals Royalty Company (Nasdaq:TMCR) announced a fully allocated US$165 million financing package comprising a US$140 million offering of senior secured second-lien convertible notes and a US$25 million senior secured first-lien term loan facility. Proceeds are earmarked to fund the acquisition of an additional 1.0% Mesabi Metallics royalty, repay the existing senior term loan and for general corporate purposes.

The five-year Notes carry an 8.00% coupon with a mix of cash and payment-in-kind interest in years 1–2 and an initial conversion price of about US$8.66 per share, a 37.5% premium to the US$6.30 reference price. The 24‑month Loan Facility bears interest at Term SOFR plus 4.00% and includes 500,000 five‑year warrants with an exercise price at a 37.5% premium to the reference price. The company also agreed with Ironclad Royalties to increase share consideration for the Additional Mesabi Royalty to US$27.5 million, reducing cash consideration. Closings are expected on or about August 24, 2026, subject to customary conditions.

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Positive

  • US$165 million financing fully allocated to fund Mesabi royalty and repay debt
  • US$140 million five-year secured convertible notes at 8% coupon with 37.5% conversion premium
  • US$25 million senior secured loan at Term SOFR + 4% for 24 months
  • Share consideration to Ironclad increased to US$27.5 million, reducing immediate cash outlay

Negative

  • New secured debt of US$165 million increases leverage and pledged collateral
  • 8.00% note coupon and Term SOFR + 4% loan rate raise interest expense
  • Share consideration to Ironclad lifted from US$7.5 million to US$27.5 million, increasing equity issuance
  • Convertible notes and 500,000 warrants introduce potential future shareholder dilution

News Explained

The package is announced but not closed; conversion, warrants and royalty shares create potential ownership dilution if the conditioned closings occur.

TMCR has announced a US$165 million financing package, but the Notes, Loan Facility and Additional Mesabi Royalty acquisition remain pending until expected concurrent closings on or about August 24, 2026; completion would introduce convertible notes, warrants and shares to the seller that can increase share count and reduce existing holders’ percentage ownership.

The Notes are a private placement, meaning securities sold to selected investors outside a public offering. Although the company calls the package fully allocated, it says the Notes closing and Loan Facility funding remain subject to customary conditions, including the concurrent royalty acquisition closing.

The US$140 million Notes amount is stated as principal.

Cash and equivalents of US$98.655 million at June 30, 2026 were reported.

The stated resolution points are the expected concurrent closing and the registration statement the company agreed to file at closing for shares issuable on Note conversion, warrant exercise and issuance to Ironclad.

Market Context

Historical acquisition news generated 2.04% and 17.56% 24-hour gains, adding a positive precedent to...
Analysis

Historical acquisition news generated 2.04% and 17.56% 24-hour gains, adding a positive precedent to this royalty transaction. Net Buying among recent insiders provided context, while secured financing and closing conditions remained risks to monitor.

Key Figures

Total financing: US$165 million Convertible notes: US$140 million Term loan: US$25 million +5 more
8 metrics
Total financing US$165 million US$140 million notes and US$25 million term loan
Convertible notes US$140 million Private placement aggregate principal amount
Term loan US$25 million Senior secured term loan facility
Additional royalty 1.0% Index-priced gross overriding production royalty
Expected closing August 24, 2026 Notes, loan and acquisition expected to close concurrently
Notes coupon 8.00% per annum Convertible secured notes
Conversion premium 37.5% Above the US$6.30 reference price
Share consideration US$27.5 million Increased from US$7.5 million for the Additional Mesabi Royalty

Previous Acquisition Reports

2 past events · Latest: Jun 01 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 2 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 01 Mesabi acquisition Positive +2.0% Closed 1.0% Mesabi royalty acquisition and exercised an option for another 1.0% interest.
May 06 Mesabi acquisition Positive +17.6% Signed an agreement for a 1.0% Mesabi royalty with a US$132.5 million purchase price.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The two tag-specific acquisition announcements were followed by positive 24-hour reactions of 2.04% and 17.56%.

Key Terms

convertible secured notes, payment-in-kind, term SOFR, registration rights agreement
4 terms
convertible secured notes financial
"a US$140 million offering of convertible secured notes"
A convertible secured note is a loan a company takes that is backed by specific assets as collateral and carries an option for the lender to convert the debt into company shares instead of getting repaid in cash. For investors this matters because the collateral lowers the lender’s risk like a pledged asset on a loan, while the conversion feature can dilute existing owners and change future ownership and valuation, so it affects both downside protection and potential share value.
payment-in-kind financial
"2.00% payment-in-kind ("PIK")"
Payment-in-kind is when a borrower or issuer settles interest, dividends, or other obligations by giving more of the same asset—extra shares, additional bond principal, or goods—instead of paying cash. It matters to investors because it changes who owns what and when cash is actually received: it can preserve a company’s short-term cash but may dilute equity or increase future claims, altering risk and potential returns much like taking goods instead of a paycheck.
term SOFR financial
"Interest Rate: Term SOFR plus 4.00% per annum"
Term SOFR is a benchmark interest rate that reflects the cost of borrowing money over a specific period, based on actual transactions in the financial markets. It is used by lenders and borrowers to set the interest rates on loans and financial contracts, helping to ensure rates are fair and transparent. For investors, understanding term SOFR helps gauge borrowing costs and the overall direction of interest rates in the economy.
registration rights agreement regulatory
"Pursuant to a registration rights agreement to be entered into"
A registration rights agreement is a contract that gives investors the option to have their ownership stakes officially registered with the government, making it easier to sell their shares later. This agreement matters because it provides investors with a clearer path to cash out their investments if they choose, offering more liquidity and confidence in their ability to sell their holdings when desired.

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US$140 Million Secured Convertible Note Offering and a US$25 Million Senior Secured Term Loan to Fund the Additional Royalty and Repay Existing Indebtedness

LONDON, UK / ACCESS Newswire / August 21, 2026 / The Metals Royalty Company Inc. ("TMCR" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:TMCR), today announced a financing package comprised of a US$140 million offering of convertible secured notes (the "Notes") and a US$25 million senior secured term loan facility (the "Loan Facility").

The proceeds of the Notes and the Loan Facility will be used: (i) to fund the closing of the Company's previously announced acquisition of an additional 1.0% Index-Priced Gross Overriding Production Royalty with a Revenue Floor (the "Additional Mesabi Royalty") in the Mesabi Metallics iron ore project (the "Mesabi Project") in Nashwauk, Minnesota, from Ironclad Royalties LLC ("Ironclad"), (ii) to repay in full the Company's existing senior term loan facility and (iii) for general corporate purposes. Closing of the Notes, the Loan Facility and the acquisition of the Additional Mesabi Royalty is expected to occur concurrently on or about August 24, 2026.

The Company has entered into subscription agreements with certain institutional and accredited investors for the purchase and sale of US$140 million aggregate principal amount of the Notes in a private placement. The closing of the Notes offering and the funding of the Loan Facility are subject to customary closing conditions, including the concurrent closing of the acquisition of the Additional Mesabi Royalty.

Summary of the Notes

  • Principal Amount: US$140 million

  • Coupon: 8.00% per annum (year 1: 6.00% cash / 2.00% payment-in-kind ("PIK"); year 2: 7.00% cash / 1.00% PIK; years 3 - 5: 8.00% cash)

  • Maturity: Five years

  • Conversion Premium: 37.5% above the reference price of US$6.30 per share (the "Reference Price"), resulting in an initial conversion price of approximately US$8.66 per share

  • Ranking: Senior secured, second lien, guaranteed by the Company's subsidiaries, ranking behind the Loan Facility

Summary of the Senior Secured Term Loan Facility

  • Principal Amount: US$25 million senior secured loan

  • Interest Rate: Term SOFR plus 4.00% per annum

  • Maturity: 24 months, with a 12-month extension option

  • Ranking: Senior secured, first lien, guaranteed by the Company's subsidiaries, ranking ahead of the Notes

  • Warrants: 500,000 common share purchase warrants to be issued to the lender at closing, with a five-year term and an exercise price representing a 37.5% premium to the Reference Price.

In addition, the Company has entered into a term sheet with Ironclad to amend the purchase agreement for the Additional Mesabi Royalty to increase the share consideration to an aggregate value of US$27.5 million (from US$7.5 million) (with the number of shares to be determined based on the Reference Price), in a transaction exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") and make a corresponding reduction in the cash consideration.

The Notes and the warrants are being offered and sold, and the common shares to be issued to Ironclad will be issued, in private placements in reliance on the exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act provided by Section 4(a)(2) thereof and, in the case of offers and sales outside the United States, Regulation S under the Securities Act, and on exemptions from prospectus requirements of applicable Canadian securities laws. Pursuant to a registration rights agreement to be entered into at the closing of the offering, the Company has agreed to file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission a registration statement covering the resale of the common shares issuable upon conversion of the Notes, the common shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants and the common shares to be issued to Ironclad, within the time periods set forth therein.

About The Metals Royalty Company Inc.

The Metals Royalty Company Inc. (Nasdaq:TMCR) is a purpose-built financing platform dedicated to advancing U.S. critical mineral security and re-industrialization. The Company acquires and manages metals and mineral royalties, streams, and similar structured interests across the full value chain - supporting American defense, AI infrastructure, energy systems, and industrial capacity. TMCR's royalty-based business model is designed to enable participation in the long-term cash flows and commodity upside of strategically significant assets, with reduced exposure to the operational and development risks typically associated with resource production. For more information, please visit the Company's website at www.themetalsroyaltyco.com. Information contained on, or accessible through, the Company's website is not incorporated by reference into, and does not form a part of, this press release. The Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are available at www.sec.gov.

No Offer or Solicitation

This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities of the Company, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. This press release is being issued pursuant to and in accordance with Rule 135c under the Securities Act. The Notes, the common shares issuable upon conversion of the Notes, the warrants, the common shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants and the common shares to be issued to Ironclad have not been, and will not be at the time of their issuance, registered under the Securities Act or the securities laws of any state or other jurisdiction, and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act. The Company is not a reporting issuer in any province or territory of Canada and thus can only offer securities in reliance on applicable exemptions from, or in transactions not subject to, the prospectus requirements of applicable Canadian securities laws. Any prospective purchaser of the Company's securities understands that it may not be able to resell those securities except in accordance with limited exemptions available under applicable Canadian securities laws.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a safe harbor for forward-looking statements made by the Company or on its behalf. This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, which reflect the expectations of the Company's management regarding its future growth, future business plans and opportunities, expected activities and other statements about future events, results or performance. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements relating to the anticipated timing of, and the Company's ability to complete, the closing of the Notes offering, the Loan Facility and the acquisition of the Additional Mesabi Royalty; the satisfaction of the conditions to such closings; the anticipated use of proceeds, including the repayment of the Company's existing senior term loan facility; the Company's ability to enter into a definitive amendment to the purchase agreement for the Additional Mesabi Royalty on the terms set forth in the term sheet with Ironclad, and the issuance of common shares to Ironclad thereunder; the issuance of the warrants to the lender; the filing and effectiveness of a registration statement covering the resale of the common shares issuable upon conversion of the Notes, upon exercise of the warrants and to Ironclad; the construction, commissioning, ramp-up, mine life and economic potential of the Mesabi Project; the potential impact of government policy; market opportunity; and the Company's ability to execute on its business plan and to acquire and manage additional royalty interests. When the Company or its management uses words such as "may," "will," "intend," "should," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "project," "estimate," "target," "potential" or similar expressions that do not relate solely to historical matters, it is making forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are based on a number of estimates and assumptions of management, in light of management's experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances as of the date of this press release. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the failure to satisfy the conditions to the closing of the Notes offering and the Loan Facility, including the concurrent closing of the acquisition of the Additional Mesabi Royalty, and the risk that any investor fails to fund its subscription at closing; the failure to complete the acquisition of the Additional Mesabi Royalty on the anticipated timeline or at all, and the consequences of any such failure; the failure to enter into a definitive amendment to the purchase agreement for the Additional Mesabi Royalty on the terms set forth in the term sheet or at all; the dilutive effect of the issuance of common shares upon conversion of the Notes, upon exercise of the warrants and to Ironclad, and the increase in the principal amount of the Notes as a result of payment-in-kind interest; the Company's ability to satisfy its obligations under the Notes and the Loan Facility, including the restrictive covenants and security arrangements thereunder; the failure to file or obtain effectiveness of the resale registration statement within the time periods required by the registration rights agreement; the ability of Mesabi Metallics to complete construction of, commission and ramp up the Mesabi Project on the anticipated timeline or at all; the Company's dependence on the performance of, and information provided by, the operators of the projects underlying the Company's royalty interests; volatility in iron ore prices and the index-pricing and revenue floor mechanics of the Company's royalties; the timing and amount of any royalty revenue under the Company's royalties; the Company's limited operating history and the risks associated with new business development; the Company's potential inability to acquire additional royalty, stream or similar interests, or to achieve profitability and positive cash flow; market conditions; competitive dynamics; regulatory changes; and the other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F and its subsequent reports furnished to or filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available at www.sec.gov. For these reasons, among others, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements in this press release. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this press release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

Investor Relations Contact
Lucas A. Zimmerman
MZ Group - MZ North America
(949) 259-4987
TMCR@mzgroup.us
www.mzgroup.us

SOURCE: The Metals Royalty Company



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FAQ

What financing did The Metals Royalty Company (Nasdaq:TMCR) announce on August 21, 2026?

The Metals Royalty Company announced a fully allocated US$165 million financing, including US$140 million in secured convertible notes and a US$25 million senior secured term loan. According to The Metals Royalty Company, this package will fund an additional Mesabi royalty acquisition and repay existing indebtedness.

How will TMCR use the US$165 million financing proceeds from the 2026 transaction?

TMCR plans to use the proceeds to fund closing of an additional 1.0% Mesabi Metallics royalty, repay its existing senior term loan and for general corporate purposes. According to The Metals Royalty Company, the notes, loan and royalty acquisition are expected to close concurrently around August 24, 2026.

What are the key terms of The Metals Royalty Company’s US$140 million convertible notes (TMCR)?

The US$140 million notes bear an 8.00% annual coupon, mature in five years and are senior secured second‑lien. According to The Metals Royalty Company, they feature a 37.5% conversion premium over the US$6.30 reference price, implying an initial conversion price of about US$8.66 per share.

What are the terms of TMCR’s US$25 million senior secured term loan and attached warrants?

The US$25 million loan is senior secured first‑lien, bears interest at Term SOFR plus 4.00%, and matures in 24 months with a 12‑month extension option. According to The Metals Royalty Company, the lender will receive 500,000 five‑year warrants at a 37.5% premium to the reference price.

How is The Metals Royalty Company structuring payment for the additional Mesabi royalty from Ironclad?

TMCR agreed a term sheet with Ironclad to increase share consideration for the Mesabi royalty to US$27.5 million from US$7.5 million, reducing cash consideration. According to The Metals Royalty Company, the number of shares will be based on the US$6.30 reference price.

Will The Metals Royalty Company’s 2026 financing and Mesabi royalty deal dilute TMCR shareholders?

The transaction involves issuing common shares to Ironclad, plus shares underlying convertible notes and 500,000 warrants. According to The Metals Royalty Company, these securities are being offered privately, and any conversions or exercises would increase the company’s outstanding share count.

When are the TMCR convertible notes, term loan and additional Mesabi royalty expected to close?

Closing of the convertible notes, senior secured term loan and additional Mesabi royalty acquisition is expected concurrently on or about August 24, 2026. According to The Metals Royalty Company, completion remains subject to customary closing conditions, including the royalty acquisition closing.