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Aris Mining Corporation's SEC filings document its reporting as a Canadian foreign private issuer that files Form 6-K reports and reports under Form 40-F status. The filings include press releases, management discussion and analysis, condensed consolidated interim financial statements, and exhibits incorporated by reference into its Form F-10 registration statement.
The company’s filings disclose operating and financial performance for the Segovia and Marmato gold mines, liquidity and capital resources, quarterly results, financial risk management, contractual obligations, outstanding share data, non-GAAP financial measures, controls, risk factors, and mineral and technical information. Governance records include annual meeting voting results, director elections, auditor appointment materials, shareholder advisory compensation votes, and amended equity compensation plans covering restricted share units, performance share units and incentive stock options.
Aris Mining Corporation has filed a Form 6-K to furnish amended and restated equity compensation plans, including a Restricted Share Unit Plan, a Performance Share Unit Plan and an Amended and Restated Incentive Stock Option Plan.
The plans are designed to attract, retain and motivate officers, employees and consultants and to align their interests with shareholders by granting RSUs, PSUs and stock options that may be settled in shares issued from treasury or cash. They set detailed rules on eligibility, vesting, exercise periods, treatment on termination or death, and corporate events such as take-over bids, business combinations and changes of control. The option plan generally limits any one optionee to options covering no more than 3% of issued and outstanding shares on the grant date and provides option periods of up to five years. The plans also address tax withholding, U.S. securities law requirements, and U.S. tax rules, including provisions referencing sections 422 and 409A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
Aris Mining Corporation has revised its equity compensation plans ahead of its May 7, 2026 annual general meeting, cutting the combined cap on shares issuable under its stock option, RSU and PSU plans from 10% to 6% of outstanding shares over time.
The company notes its 2026 long-term incentive grants made in January 2026, including stock options, restricted share units and performance share units, represented about 0.35% of issued shares, illustrating that the prior reserve levels were higher than needed. The Toronto Stock Exchange has conditionally approved the updated plans, which the Board recommends shareholders approve.
Aris Mining also highlights its producing Colombian mines, which delivered approximately 257,000 ounces of gold in 2025, and expansion projects at Segovia and Marmato expected to lift annual output to about 500,000 ounces, supporting a longer-term objective of roughly 1 million ounces per year.
Aris Mining reported a strong start to 2026, with Q1 2026 gold production of 74.3 thousand ounces and expected gold revenue of more than $360 million. This compares with $154 million in Q1 2025 and $301 million in Q4 2025, reflecting higher gold prices and increased sales volumes.
Production at the Segovia mine rose to 66.6 thousand ounces, supported by higher processed grades, while Marmato produced 7.8 thousand ounces. Together, the Colombian operations sold 74.8 thousand ounces in Q1 2026. Management reiterates plans to grow annual output toward 500,000 ounces through expansions at Segovia and Marmato, and maintains a longer-term objective of roughly 1 million ounces per year supported by Soto Norte and Toroparu.
Aris Mining Corporation has called its 2026 annual general meeting for May 7, 2026 in Vancouver and circulated a detailed management information circular. Shareholders will vote on electing eight directors, reappointing KPMG as auditor, and several equity-based compensation plans.
The company reports strong 2025 results, with gold production rising to 256,503 ounces and record financial performance including $909 million in gold revenue, $464 million in adjusted EBITDA, and $241 million in adjusted net earnings, driven by higher production, solid margins and a supportive gold price.
Shareholders are asked to approve amended restricted share unit and performance share unit plans so awards can be settled in cash or shares, and to reapprove the incentive stock option plan, including a 20,000,000-share limit for U.S. incentive stock options. They will also cast a non-binding Say-on-Pay advisory vote on executive compensation.
Aris Mining Corporation filed its annual report on Form 40-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, reporting 205,532,283 common shares outstanding as of the period close. The filing attaches audited consolidated financial statements and KPMG LLP's attestation reports dated March 11, 2026.
Management concluded that disclosure controls and internal control over financial reporting were effective as of December 31, 2025, and KPMG audited that assessment. The Board names David Garofalo as an independent audit committee financial expert. The filing includes a Board-approved Clawback Policy and multiple technical and consent exhibits incorporated by reference.
Aris Mining reported strong Q4 and full-year 2025 results, with gold production of 256,503 ounces versus 210,955 in 2024 and Q4 revenue of $308,565 thousand, more than double the prior year’s quarter. Operations generated $322 million of cash flow after sustaining capital and income taxes and $127 million of net cash flow after growth spending, fully funding expansion projects.
Adjusted EBITDA reached $464 million in 2025 compared with $163 million in 2024, and adjusted earnings were $240 million or $1.28 per share. At Segovia, higher throughput and a second mill supported AISC of $1,705 per ounce and a large AISC margin. 2026 production is guided to 300,000–350,000 ounces, with first gold from Marmato’s new CIP plant targeted for Q4 2026 and key growth work continuing at Soto Norte and Toroparu.
Aris Mining Corporation is scheduling the release of its fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results for after market close on March 11, 2026, followed by a conference call on March 12, 2026 to discuss the results.
The company operates the Segovia and Marmato underground gold mines in Colombia, which together produced approximately 257,000 ounces of gold in 2025, and is targeting an annual production rate of 500,000 ounces as current expansions advance. Longer term, Aris Mining outlines growth plans supported by the Toroparu project in Guyana and the Soto Norte project in Colombia, where recent economic studies have been completed and environmental studies are being prepared for submission in Q2 2026.