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C29 walks away from the Namibia acquisition after due diligence fails

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C29 Metals has abandoned its planned entry into Namibia’s copper and gold sector after terminating an agreement to acquire 100% of Cancun Gold Pty Ltd, saying final legal and technical due diligence on the projects failed to meet the company’s investment criteria.

The decision brings to an end a transaction announced on 30 April 2026, under which C29 planned to acquire Cancun Gold, which holds, or has agreements to acquire, an 80% interest in seven exploration licence applications covering three copper and gold project areas in Namibia. The acquisition was expected to establish C29 as a new explorer in one of Africa’s fastest-growing mineral jurisdictions.

However, following a site visit by C29 Exploration Manager Rod Watt in late June, the company concluded that the Kopermyn tenements, which formed part of the proposed acquisition, did not satisfy its legal and technical due diligence requirements.

Under the terms of the acquisition agreement, satisfactory due diligence was a condition precedent to the transaction’s completion, thereby allowing C29 to terminate the deal.

The company said no exploration licences had been transferred and no funds had been paid in connection with the acquisition.

The termination also ends a capital raising linked to the Namibian acquisition. C29 confirmed it will not proceed with Tranche 2 of the placement announced on 30 April, and all funds committed by investors under that tranche will be returned.

In addition, the company has withdrawn a series of securities that shareholders had approved at a general meeting held on 24 June 2026.

These include the proposed issue of acquisition shares, consideration performance rights, introducer shares, Tranche 2 placement shares and director placement shares, all of which were contingent on completion of the Namibia transaction.

Although C29 did not disclose the specific legal or technical issues identified during due diligence, the decision highlights the importance of detailed project evaluation before committing capital to early-stage exploration assets.

Due diligence in mining acquisitions typically assesses the validity of licence applications, ownership structures, geological potential, historical exploration data, environmental considerations and the legal standing of the assets.

The withdrawal is a setback to C29’s plans to diversify beyond Australia, where the company currently focuses on exploration projects in copper, gold, and critical minerals. Namibia had been identified as an attractive destination because of its well-established mining sector, favourable investment environment and increasing exploration activity across base and precious metals.

Following the termination, C29 said its board and management will continue assessing new opportunities while advancing exploration across its Australian asset portfolio.

The decision also serves as a reminder that while Namibia continues to attract strong international exploration interest, companies are applying increasingly rigorous technical and legal scrutiny before committing to acquisitions, particularly at a time when competition for quality exploration ground is intensifying.

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