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New Pacific Metals Corp. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · NUAG ISIN · CA64782A1075 TSX Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 677 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-10-16 Regulatory Filings
Country CA Canada
Listing TSX NUAG

About New Pacific Metals Corp.

https://www.newpacificmetals.com/

New Pacific Metals Corp. is an exploration and development company specializing in precious metals. The company focuses on discovering and advancing high-quality silver and gold deposits, with its primary assets located in Bolivia. Its portfolio consists of three core projects: the flagship Silver Sand project, a significant silver deposit; the Carangas project, which hosts both silver and gold resources; and the Silver Strike project. The company is dedicated to moving these properties through the exploration and development pipeline.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 40% confidence The document is a “Consent of Expert” letter addressed to Canadian securities regulators in connection with a prospectus supplement and technical report. It is part of a prospectus filing rather than an AGM, earnings release, annual or interim report, proxy, or dividend notice. There is no dedicated category for prospectus expert consents in the taxonomy, so it falls under the general regulatory filings fallback. Therefore, it should be classified as RNS.
2025-10-16 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 30% confidence The document is a formal “Consent of Expert” letter required under Canadian securities regulation (NI 43-101) to be included in a prospectus supplement. It is not an earnings release, financial report, proxy statement, or management change notice, nor is it the technical report itself. This type of expert consent inclusion is part of a prospectus filing and does not neatly fit into any of the specialized categories, so it defaults to the general regulatory filings category (RNS).
2025-10-16 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document is a ‘Consent of Expert’ letter addressed to Canadian securities regulators, granting permission to reference and extract from a technical report in a company prospectus. It is not an annual or quarterly report, nor is it an earnings release, management change, or proxy solicitation. It is a regulatory filing related to a prospectus rather than the prospectus itself. It therefore falls under the fallback category “Regulatory Filings” (RNS).
2025-10-16 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 45% confidence The document is a “Consent of Expert” letter filed as part of a prospectus supplement, granting permission to reference a technical report in the prospectus. It is not an earnings release, annual/interim report, share issuance announcement itself, or any standard category. It serves as a regulatory‐required filing accompanying a prospectus. Therefore, it falls under the fallback category of general regulatory filings (RNS).
2025-10-16 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 65% confidence The document is a formal “Consent of Expert” letter required by Canadian securities commissions for incorporation of an NI 43-101 technical report into a prospectus. It is not itself an annual or interim report, earnings release, board change, or dividend notice. It is a regulatory filing without a more specific category, acting as consent for using expert’s report in a prospectus. Thus, it falls under the fallback category Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2025-10-16 English
Consent letter of underwriters' legal counsel.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 79% confidence The document is a legal consent letter from Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP addressed to securities commissions in connection with a Prospectus Supplement for a common share offering. It is part of the regulatory filing for a new capital raise but is not itself the actual prospectus or investor presentation, nor does it fit unique categories like board changes, dividends, or earnings releases. It serves as a regulatory attachment to a prospectus supplement, making it a general regulatory filing. Therefore, it falls into the fallback category Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2025-10-16 English

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