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Kinross Gold Corporation SEC filings document the disclosure record of a Canadian gold producer that furnishes U.S. reports as a foreign issuer. Its Form 6-K filings include annual and interim financial statements, MD&A, certifications, annual report materials, press releases, and exhibits tied to operating results and capital-return announcements.
The filings also cover mine-specific disclosure, including a technical report for the Paracatu Mine in Brazil, as well as proxy materials for annual shareholder meetings, board election results, say-on-pay voting, auditor appointments, dividend declarations, and responses to mini-tender offers. These records disclose operating performance, liquidity, capital expenditures, risk factors, governance matters, and shareholder voting procedures.
Kinross Gold Corporation files its annual report on Form 40-F including the Annual Information Form, Management’s Discussion and Analysis, and audited consolidated financial statements as at December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024.
The filing states that management concluded internal control over financial reporting was effective as of December 31, 2025 and that KPMG LLP issued an attestation on those controls and audited the financial statements. The report discloses 1,199,843,037 common shares outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and lists auditor fees, including C$5,572,000 in audit fees for 2025.
Kinross Gold Corporation is renewing its normal course issuer bid, allowing it to repurchase up to 104,239,211 common shares between March 24, 2026 and March 23, 2027. This represents up to 10% of its 1,042,392,116-share public float, with 1,197,584,004 shares outstanding as of March 12, 2026.
Repurchases may be made on the TSX, NYSE and eligible alternative trading systems, with a daily TSX limit of 1,156,500 shares, and all repurchased shares will be cancelled. Under the prior program, Kinross was authorized to repurchase 110,408,573 shares and bought back 35,756,550 shares. Management views buybacks, alongside its quarterly dividend, as an attractive use of funds supported by an investment grade balance sheet and strong free cash flow.
Kinross Gold Corporation reported a very strong 2025, driven by much higher gold prices and solid operations. Full-year gold equivalent production was 2,012,106 attributable ounces, slightly below 2024, but revenue rose to $7,051.1 million from $5,148.8 million.
Reported net earnings jumped to $2,390.1 million, or $1.96 per share, versus $948.8 million, while attributable free cash flow climbed to $2,473.5 million from $1,340.2 million. Record margins and cash generation allowed Kinross to repay about $700 million of debt, ending 2025 in a net cash position of $1.0 billion with total liquidity of roughly $3.5 billion.
The company returned $752.4 million to shareholders in 2025 through buybacks and dividends, repurchasing $600.3 million of stock and shrinking its share count by 2.5%. The quarterly dividend was raised again to $0.04 per share, a 33% increase since Q3 2025, and Kinross plans to target 40% of free cash flow for capital returns in 2026.
For 2026, Kinross guides to stable attributable production of 2.0 million gold equivalent ounces, with attributable production cost of sales of $1,360 per ounce and all-in sustaining cost of $1,730 per ounce, and expects about $1,500 million of attributable capital expenditures to fund projects such as Great Bear, Round Mountain Phase X, Curlew and Bald Mountain Redbird 2.
Kinross Gold Corporation reported a very strong 2025, driven by much higher gold prices and solid operations. Full-year gold equivalent production was 2,012,106 attributable ounces, slightly below 2024, but revenue rose to $7,051.1 million from $5,148.8 million.
Reported net earnings jumped to $2,390.1 million, or $1.96 per share, versus $948.8 million, while attributable free cash flow climbed to $2,473.5 million from $1,340.2 million. Record margins and cash generation allowed Kinross to repay about $700 million of debt, ending 2025 in a net cash position of $1.0 billion with total liquidity of roughly $3.5 billion.
The company returned $752.4 million to shareholders in 2025 through buybacks and dividends, repurchasing $600.3 million of stock and shrinking its share count by 2.5%. The quarterly dividend was raised again to $0.04 per share, a 33% increase since Q3 2025, and Kinross plans to target 40% of free cash flow for capital returns in 2026.
For 2026, Kinross guides to stable attributable production of 2.0 million gold equivalent ounces, with attributable production cost of sales of $1,360 per ounce and all-in sustaining cost of $1,730 per ounce, and expects about $1,500 million of attributable capital expenditures to fund projects such as Great Bear, Round Mountain Phase X, Curlew and Bald Mountain Redbird 2.
Kinross Gold reported a strong 2025, with metal sales rising 37% to $7,051.1 million as the average realized gold price jumped 43% to $3,423 per ounce. Total gold equivalent production declined 5% to 2,069,910 ounces as planned, while production cost of sales per equivalent ounce sold increased 12% to $1,140.
Net earnings attributable to common shareholders climbed to $2,390.1 million, or $1.96 per basic share, up sharply from $0.77 per share in 2024, driven by much higher margins. Operating cash flow rose to $3,760.5 million and attributable free cash flow to $2,473.5 million, allowing debt reduction to $738.2 million and cash to grow to $1,742.3 million.
For 2026, Kinross guides to 2.0 million attributable gold equivalent ounces (+/- 5%), with attributable production cost of sales of $1,360 per equivalent ounce and attributable all-in sustaining cost of $1,730. Attributable capital expenditures are forecast at $1,500.0 million, including major spending on Round Mountain Phase X, Bald Mountain Redbird 2, Curlew and Great Bear.
Kinross Gold reported a strong 2025, with metal sales rising 37% to $7,051.1 million as the average realized gold price jumped 43% to $3,423 per ounce. Total gold equivalent production declined 5% to 2,069,910 ounces as planned, while production cost of sales per equivalent ounce sold increased 12% to $1,140.
Net earnings attributable to common shareholders climbed to $2,390.1 million, or $1.96 per basic share, up sharply from $0.77 per share in 2024, driven by much higher margins. Operating cash flow rose to $3,760.5 million and attributable free cash flow to $2,473.5 million, allowing debt reduction to $738.2 million and cash to grow to $1,742.3 million.
For 2026, Kinross guides to 2.0 million attributable gold equivalent ounces (+/- 5%), with attributable production cost of sales of $1,360 per equivalent ounce and attributable all-in sustaining cost of $1,730. Attributable capital expenditures are forecast at $1,500.0 million, including major spending on Round Mountain Phase X, Bald Mountain Redbird 2, Curlew and Great Bear.
Kinross Gold Corporation is increasing its shareholder payout. The Board approved a 14% increase to the Company’s annual cash dividend, which will now total $0.16 per share on an annualized basis. This follows a prior increase announced in November 2025, bringing the total dividend increase to 33% since Q3 2025.
The Board also declared a quarterly dividend of $0.04 per common share for the fourth quarter of 2025, payable on March 26, 2026 to shareholders of record as of March 11, 2026. The dividend is designated an eligible dividend for Canadian tax purposes, while non-resident investors will be subject to Canadian withholding tax.
Kinross Gold Corporation is increasing its shareholder payout. The Board approved a 14% increase to the Company’s annual cash dividend, which will now total $0.16 per share on an annualized basis. This follows a prior increase announced in November 2025, bringing the total dividend increase to 33% since Q3 2025.
The Board also declared a quarterly dividend of $0.04 per common share for the fourth quarter of 2025, payable on March 26, 2026 to shareholders of record as of March 11, 2026. The dividend is designated an eligible dividend for Canadian tax purposes, while non-resident investors will be subject to Canadian withholding tax.
Kinross Gold Corporation has filed a Form 6-K to share its upcoming financial reporting schedule. The Company will release its 2025 fourth-quarter and full-year financial statements and operating results on February 18, 2026 after market close, along with full-year 2026 guidance, an updated mineral reserve and mineral resource statement as of December 31, 2025, and an exploration and project update.
Kinross will host a conference call and webcast on February 19, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. ET, with replay and listen-only webcast access available. The filing also sets out the rest of the 2026 reporting calendar, including Q1 results and the Annual Meeting of Shareholders on April 30, 2026, Q2 results on July 29–30, 2026, and Q3 results on October 28–29, 2026.
BlackRock, Inc. has filed an amended ownership report showing it beneficially owns 78,955,000 shares of Kinross Gold Corp. common stock, representing 6.5% of the class as of December 31, 2025. BlackRock reports sole power to vote 73,557,090 shares and sole power to dispose of 78,955,000 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power.
The filing states that various persons have rights to dividends or sale proceeds from Kinross shares held by BlackRock’s business units, but no single person has more than 5% of the total outstanding common shares. BlackRock certifies that the securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Kinross Gold Corp.
BlackRock Portfolio Management LLC filed an amended Schedule 13G reporting a passive ownership stake in Kinross Gold Corp common stock as of 12/31/2025. The firm reports beneficial ownership of 59,144,670 shares, representing 4.9% of the outstanding common stock. It has sole voting power over 55,652,565 shares and sole dispositive power over the full 59,144,670 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power.
The filing notes that this reflects securities beneficially owned by certain business units of BlackRock, Inc., with other units disaggregated. BlackRock certifies the shares were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Kinross Gold, consistent with a passive investment stance.
Kinross Gold Corporation submitted a foreign issuer report mainly to share a press release dated January 7, 2026. The press release provides a notice of a project update and a virtual presentation that is scheduled for January 15, 2026. This filing is administrative in nature, serving as a formal way to make the project-related communication available to investors through the SEC system.