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Forsys secures N$260m to advance Norasa Uranium Project

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Forsys Metals Corp. has closed a N$260 million (C$18.9 million) “bought deal” private placement to fund the advancement of its flagship Norasa Uranium Project in the Erongo Region and for general working capital purposes.

The financing was led by Red Cloud Securities Inc., which acted as sole underwriter and bookrunner.

In a bought deal, the underwriter — in this case, Red Cloud — purchases the entire offering of securities upfront from the company at an agreed price, before reselling them to investors.

This guarantees Forsys immediate access to capital while transferring the market risk to the underwriter.

The structure is common in Canadian markets for its speed and certainty, allowing companies to secure funds quickly without waiting for investor commitments.

Under the transaction, Forsys issued 33.8 million units at C$0.56 (N$7.70) per unit, each comprising one Class A common share and one-half of a purchase warrant.

Each full warrant entitles the holder to acquire an additional share at C$0.80 (N$11.00) until October 2028. The offering included a partial exercise of the over-allotment option valued at C$1.9 million (N$26 million).

As consideration for its services, Red Cloud received approximately C$1.1 million (N$15.5 million) in cash fees and 2 million broker warrants exercisable at C$0.66 (N$9.10) per share, valid through October 2028.

These broker warrants are subject to a hold period until February 2026 under Canadian securities law.

An insider of Forsys participated in the placement, acquiring 8.9 million units, a transaction classified as related-party participation under Canadian regulations.

However, the company relied on exemptions from formal valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements since the insider’s participation represented less than 25% of Forsys’s market capitalization.

The placement, which still awaits final approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), was conducted under the “listed issuer financing exemption,” allowing the new shares to trade freely in Canada without resale restrictions.

Forsys Metals Corp. — listed on the TSX (FSY), Frankfurt (F2T), and Namibian Stock Exchange (FSY) — is developing the Norasa Uranium Project, which merges the Valencia (ML-149) and Namibplaas (EPL-3638) deposits.

Situated in Namibia’s uranium-rich Erongo Region, Norasa remains one of the country’s most advanced undeveloped uranium assets, positioning Forsys as a leading player in the next phase of Namibia’s nuclear fuel development.

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