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NSX secures new listing with Koryx Copper Inc.

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The Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX) has secured a fresh listing with Koryx Copper Inc., which will officially begin trading on the local bourse from Thursday, 10 April 2025.

The move follows the successful completion of all regulatory requirements, marking a key milestone for both the NSX and Koryx as the company strengthens its ties with the Namibian investment community.

Primarily listed on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada, Koryx Copper’s dual listing on the NSX is set to improve accessibility for local investors, while maintaining its primary listing status abroad.

“This dual listing on the Namibia Securities Exchange marks an important milestone which demonstrates our commitment to Namibia and its thriving mining sector and well-developed capital markets,” said Heye Daun, President and CEO of Koryx Copper.

Daun emphasized that the listing will simplify on-market purchases for Namibian retail and institutional investors, giving them a more direct opportunity to participate in the company’s future financings and long-term growth.

“This step deepens our relationship with local investors and enhances market liquidity, while ensuring Namibians have a more tangible stake in the country’s mineral wealth,” he said.

Koryx Copper is developing the 100%-owned Haib Copper Project in southern Namibia, currently at the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) stage. The company is also expanding its exploration efforts through copper licences in Zambia.

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