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Tincorp Shares to Resume Trading as Ecuador Acquisition Advances

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  • Tincorp Metals is a Latin America-focused explorer, expanding gold-copper assets in Ecuador and Bolivia.
  • Tincorp will resume TSXV trading after raising C$17.5 million for its Santa Barbara acquisition, pending approvals.
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Tincorp Shares to Resume Trading as Ecuador Acquisition Advances

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The latest update is out from Tincorp Metals ( (TSE:TIN) ).

Tincorp Metals Inc., a Vancouver-based mineral exploration company, focuses on gold and copper assets in Latin America, including a planned acquisition of the Santa Barbara Gold-Copper Project in Ecuador and ownership of the Porvenir Project and pending acquisition of the SF Project in Bolivia. Its strategy emphasizes consolidating exploration projects in established copper-gold belts to enhance its growth pipeline and regional footprint.

The company announced that its common shares will resume trading on the TSX Venture Exchange on April 14, 2026, following a C$17.5 million financing linked to its proposed acquisition of Santa Barbara Metals Inc. The acquisition, which could materially expand Tincorp’s asset base and exploration potential, remains subject to minority and disinterested shareholder approvals at a May 5, 2026 meeting, as well as ongoing TSXV review and final approval.

More about Tincorp Metals

Tincorp Metals Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on gold and copper projects in Latin America. It has a definitive agreement to acquire Santa Barbara Metals Inc., which holds a 100% interest in the Santa Barbara Gold-Copper Project in Ecuador, and it also owns the Porvenir Project and is acquiring the nearby SF Project in Bolivia, consolidating its presence in the Zamora Copper-Gold Belt and the Oruro region.

The company’s portfolio centers on early-stage and advanced exploration assets in prolific mining belts, positioning Tincorp to benefit from demand for precious and base metals. By expanding its holdings in Ecuador and Bolivia, the company aims to build a pipeline of potential development projects across key South American jurisdictions.

Average Trading Volume: 47,965

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

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