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    Pan American Silver Provides 2025 Year End Exploration Update

    12/1/25 5:03:00 PM ET
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    Pan American Silver Corp. (NYSE:PAAS) (TSX:PAAS) ("Pan American" or the "Company") released new drill results for its Jacobina, El Peñon, La Colorada, Huaron, Timmins, Minera Florida and Cerro Moro mines.

    "In 2025, we continued to advance our long-term exploration strategy aimed at replacing and growing our mineral resources, with strong results across several key operations," said Christopher Emerson, SVP Exploration and Geology. "At Jacobina, drilling to the north of the Maricota deposit is confirming the potential to expand the resource beyond currently defined limits. At El Peñon, drilling is identifying new mineralized structures both within the main mine area and at nearby targets, including Fortuna and the newly discovered Dominadora vein. At La Colorada, recent drilling in the eastern and deeper parts of the mine continues to return compelling grades and widths, and we are also advancing a highly prospective replacement-style target along the contact between limestone and volcanic rocks."

    Pan American's exploration program focuses on near-mine exploration and resource conversion throughout its portfolio of operating mines. This release provides an exploration update on the 333,830 metres that have been drilled at the mines referenced in this news release, which represents 70% of the total metres drilled for the period November 1, 2024 to October 30, 2025. The Company plans to drill a total of approximately 540,000 metres in 2025.

    EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS:

    All intercepts are reported as estimated true widths in metres ("m"). Please refer to the Drill Result Highlights Tables beginning on page seven of this news release for additional details.

    • Jacobina – Exploration focused on the Maricota zone, with infill and exploration drilling building on the estimated 800 thousand ounces of inferred gold mineral resource defined in recent years. Exploration drill hole MRCEX00027A, returning 8.97m @ 5.67 g/t Au, incl. 3.07m @ 12.03 g/t Au and 6.51m @ 3.43 g/t Au, incl. 3.59m @ 5.59 g/t Au, has extended inferred mineral resources approximately 300m down dip and 300m along strike, where mineralization remains open. Surface drilling north of Maricota confirms geologic continuity into the Lagartixa target, representing a 1,400 metre long lower conglomerates package with Au-bearing reefs, indicated by drill hole LGX0010 that intercepted 6.59m @ 2.01 g/t Au, incl. 2.33m @ 3.61 g/t Au.
    • El Peñon – Increased exploration in 2025 extended drilling of core mine structures and satellite deposits. At Pampa Campamento, mineralization was confirmed and extended to depth and toward the Magenta vein, with results including 1.40m @ 31.20 g/t Au, 81 g/t Ag (UIP0214) and 1.18m @ 26.19 /t Au, 221 g/t Ag (UIP0220). Economic mineralization was also confirmed in the under-explored lower andesite unit. At Pampa Sur NE splay, infill drilling yielded 0.75m @ 22.50 g/t Au, 855 g/t Ag (SIP0079) and 0.88m @ 24.52 g/t Au, 917 g/t Ag (SIP0087). Satellite deposits within 20 kilometres of the core mine reported key results, including:
      • Chiquilla Chica mine and newly discovered Dominador vein: 0.64m @ 0.78 g/t Au, 4,306 g/t Ag (SIH0041) and 2.30m @ 0.23 g/t Au, 1,349 g/t Ag and 2.10m @ 0.16 g/t Au, 569 g/t Ag (UEH0026), respectively.
      • Tostado Sur target: 1.22m @ 6,624 g/t Ag (SEZ0006).
      • Fortuna mine: 0.94m @ 63.76 g/t Au, 4,460 g/t Ag (SEF0002).
    • La Colorada veins –infill and exploration drilling continue to build on the estimated 52.7 million ounces of newly identified inferred silver mineral resource across mineralization styles, as described in the September 8, 2025 and September 11, 2025 news releases. The expansion of the mineral resource is the result of successful exploration campaigns targeting the eastern extensions of multiple high-grade veins along the NC2 and Mariana vein systems. A key contribution to the recent exploration success is the discovery of new southeastern contact-related replacement style mineralization, as described in the September 11, 2025 news release. Drilling has expanded this high potential target over an approximate 500 metre x 200 metre area beneath the NC2-Marianna vein system with notable results including: 15.7m @ 201 g/t Ag, 0.91 g/t Au, 1.89% Pb, 2.76% Zn (U-131-25) and 3.71m @ 241 g/t Ag, 0.56 g/t Au, 2.96% Pb, 9.27% Zn (U-128-25).
    • Timmins Projects (Whitney and Vogel) – at Whitney, drilling targeted remnant mineralization in unmined veins and wall rock near historic stopes at the Bonwhit, Broulan, and Hallnor deposits, indicating mineral resource potential. Infill drilling was completed at the Vogel deposit. Significant results include:
      • Bonwhit: 0.42m @ 67.50 g/t Au (TW24-814); 0.47m @ 46.10 g/t Au (TW24-822).
      • Broulan Reef: 1.15m @ 399.43 g/t Au incl. 0.34m @ 1,350.00 g/t Au (WHT-25-855); 0.55m @ 61.80 g/t Au (WHT-25-835); 2.89m @ 36.44 g/t Au incl. 0.38m @ 270.00 g/t Au (WHT-25-848).
      • Hallnor: 4.03m @ 6.47 g/t Au (WHT-25-870); 15.76m @ 1.33 g/t Au (WHT-25-865).
      • Vogel: 6.50m @ 9.98 g/t Au incl. 0.48m @ 116.00 g/t Au (V-25-96D); 2.05m @ 31.62 g/t Au incl. 0.51m @ 121.00 g/t Au (V-25-96E).
    • Huaron - Drilling in the Horizonte zone extended mineral resources east of the Cometa Ramal vein, while exploration of the northern Pozo D structure yielded thick polymetallic intercepts. Significant results include: 1.57m @ 627 g/t Ag, 15.46% Pb and 10.22% Zn (U-125-24 - Cometa Ramal); 10.50m @ 261 g/t Ag, 6.96% Pb and 7.25% Zn (U-136-24 - Cometa Ramal); 3.40m @ 312 g/t Ag, 1.96% Cu, 1.17% Pb, 6.39% Zn (U-098-25 – Pozo D), 6.30m @ 176 g/t Ag, 0.12% Cu, 0.97% Pb, 8.65% Zn (U-104-25 – Pozo D).
    • Minera Florida – infill and exploration drilling within the main mine area, encompassing over 50 economically important structures associated with five primary district trends, continue to extend mineralization beyond the current inferred mineral resources, underscoring the potential to extend mine life. Drill highlights include: 1.06m @ 20.19 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, 0.28% Zn (ALH5025-Maqui Norte); 1.2m @ 23.60 g/t Au, 10 g/t Ag, 0.45% Zn (ALH 5034 – Sat Mila 12); 1.13m @ 22.4 g/t Au, 18 g/t Ag, 0.03% Zn (ALH 4845 – Las Lauras); 1.39m @ 18.71 g/t Au, 17 g/t Ag, 1.57% Zn (ALH4976 – Sorpresa); 1.05m @ 18.75 g/t Au, 86 g/t Ag, 1.16% Zn (ALH 4736 - Peque 3); and 1.49m @ 15.39 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, 0.95% Zn (ALH4653-Lorena).
    • Cerro Moro - shallow exploration and infill drilling at the recent Naty Condor discovery, located 11 kilometres southwest of the mine complex, generated notable results: 17.95m @ 13.51 g/t Au, 228 g/t Ag, incl. 2.94m @ 55.14 g/t Au, 956 g/t Ag (MD4812); 16.80m @ 9.24 g/t Au, 36 g/t Ag (MD5153); 0.59m @ 99.60 g/t Au, 3,167 g/t Ag and 9.25m @ 10.16 g/t Au, 101 g/t Ag (MD5147); and 17.85m @ 21.84 g/t Au, 975 g/t Ag, incl. 6.24m @ 34.16 g/t Au, 1,254 g/t Ag (MD5037).

    SUMMARY OF EXPLORATION RESULTS

    Jacobina mine, Brazil

    The Jacobina mine is an underground paleo placer gold mine located in the state of Bahia in northeastern Brazil. The mine complex and resources extend over eight kilometres with exploration targets extending over an eight kilometre trend of conglomerate reefs hosting gold mineralization, many of which remain open to depth and along strike.

    • For the period November 2024 to October 2025, exploration drilling totaled 56,074 metres, focused mainly on infill drilling and extension of mineral resources across seven of the known deposits. Exploratory drilling of Lagartixa and Canavieiras Extension, north of Maricota and Canavieiras North Mine, respectively, represent new target areas north of the classified mineral resources with significant potential to add new mineral resources.
    • Infill drilling at the Morro do Vento deposit has extended high-grade zones in the central upper conglomerate. Significant intercepts include: 9.42m @ 3.39 g/t Au, incl. 4.16m @ 6.00 g/t Au (MVTEX00227); 2.49m @ 39.67 g/t Au (MVTEX00236); 5.99m @ 6.89 g/t Au (MVTEX00234). In the lower conglomerate where mineralization remains mostly open to depth, infill drilling highlights included: 5.50m @ 3.75 g/t Au, incl. 1.90m @ 8.52 g/t Au (MVTEX00228).
    • Infill and exploration drilling at the Maricota deposit continue to confirm the continuity and grade of mineralization in the lower conglomerate and to extend mineralization to depth and along strike. Exploration drilling highlights include: 8.97m @ 5.67 g/t Au, incl. 3.07m @ 12.03 g/t Au and 6.51m @ 3.43 g/t Au, incl. 3.59m @ 5.59 g/t Au (MRCEX00027A). Hole MRCEX00027A extends inferred mineral resources at Maricota approximately 300 metres down dip and 300 metres along strike, representing an opportunity to add mineral reserves and mineral resources close to existing underground infrastructure. Maricota remains a focus of ongoing exploration.
    • Infill drilling at the Joao Belo Sul deposit continued to confirm the continuity of mineralization at shallower levels and in the connector zone with Joao Belo Norte, where exploration drilling is extending mineralization to depth. At Joao Belo Sul, drilling highlights include: 3.68m @ 4.95 g/t Au (JBS00101); 7.28m @ 3.40 g/t Au, incl. 2.06m @ 10.34 g/t Au (JBS00098); and 7.20m @ 3.31 g/t Au, incl. 1.98m @ 8.98 g/t Au (JBS00107). At Joao Belo Norte, highlights include: 1.86m @ 4.52 g/t Au and 1.23m @ 6.01 g/t Au (JBEX00129).
    • At the Morro do Cuscuz deposit, infill drilling near the boundary with Maricota confirmed the high-grade nature of mineralization in this sector. Highlights include: 4.36m @ 14.43 g/t Au (MRCEX00081); 3.02m @ 20.58 g/t Au (MRCEX00082); 6.47m @ 5.65 g/t Au, incl. 2.14m @ 11.10 g/t Au (MCZEX00019); and 4.41m @ 22.25 g/t Au (MCZEX00020).
    • At the Serra do Corrego deposit, infill drilling returned positive results, including: 16.81m @ 4.85 g/t Au (SCOEX00021); 2.10m @ 6.31 g/t Au and 2.51m @ 17.02 g/t Au (SCOEX00023).
    • At the Lagartixa target, surface exploration drilling directly north of Maricota returned positive initial results, including: 6.59m @ 2.01 g/t Au, incl. 2.33m @ 3.61 g/t Au (LGX00010). These results confirm the continuation of the Maricota geology into the Lagartixa target along an approximate 1,400 metre strike length hosting the lower conglomerate reefs.

    El Peñon mine, Chile

    El Peñon is a large, high-grade gold-silver epithermal system located in the Antofagasta region of northern Chile.

    • For the period November 2024 to October 2025, exploration drilling totaled 94,825 metres, including 60,600 metres of infill drilling aimed at converting inferred mineral resources to the indicated category at all principal veins, including Pampa Campamento. Additionally, 34,225 metres of exploration drilling was completed to delineate new inferred mineral resources.
    • Drilling at Pampa Campamento within the intrusive and lower andesite sequence continues to confirm and extend mineralization to depth and north toward the Magenta vein. Infill drill highlights include: 1.40m @ 31.20 g/t Au, 81 g/t Ag (UIP0214); 0.76m @ 61.00 g/t Au, 191g/t Ag (UIP0221); 1.18m @ 26.19 g/t Au, 221 g/t Ag (UIP0220); 1.30m @ 8.34 g/t Au, 265 g/t Ag and 0.44m @ 108.74 g/t Au, 606 g/t Ag (-10 splay) (UIP0235). At the adjacent Pampa Campamento Diagonal Sur splay vein, infill drilling returned 1.30m @ 10.06 g/t Au, 378 g/t Ag (UIP0193). Mineralization within the lower andesite unit now extends more than 200 metres below the rhyolite contact, underscoring the mineral potential of this underexplored stratigraphic level across the mine. Exploration drilling highlights at Pampa Campamento include: UEP0078, with 1.05m @ 13.13 g/t Au, 97 g/t Ag and 0.78m @ 5.50 g/t Au, 262 g/t Ag (+5 splay); UEP0070, with 0.49m @ 8.36 g/t Au, 399 g/t Ag; and UEP0086, with 0.78m @ 8.52 g/t Au, 72 g/t Ag. Mineralization at Pampa Campamento now spans nearly 800 metres vertically. The implications of these deeper results are under evaluation and may suggest mineralization potential at greater depths in other veins.
    • Exploration and infill drilling in the central core mine area yielded strong results from principal and secondary structures. Highlights at Vista Norte and Diablada include: 0.80m @ 15.50 g/t Au, 437 g/t Ag (Vista Norte), 0.57m @ 13.50 g/t Au, 31 g/t Ag (Diablada) and 0.83m @ 8.52 g/t Au, 250 g/t Ag (Vista Norte) (UIV0088); 0.50m @ 309.20 g/t Au, 285 g/t Ag (UIV0098 - Vista Norte); 1.20m @ 8.46 g/t Au, 34 g/t Ag (UEV0043 - Vista Norte); 1.45m @ 8.22 g/t Au, 22 g/t Ag (UIV0094 - Diablada); and at Dorada FW: 0.44m @ 22.40 g/t Au, 370 g/t Ag (UED0082); 0.83m @ 116.49 g/t Au, 230 g/t Ag and 0.69m @ 9.70 g/t Au, 101 g/t Ag (UED0083). These results highlight the potential for secondary structures at the main core mine structures to add mineral resources near existing mine infrastructure.
    • At the Chiquilla Chica mine and the recently discovered Dominadora vein to the north, infill and exploration drilling continue to return positive results. Drill highlights at Chiquilla Chica include: 0.64m @ 0.78 g/t Au, 4,306 g/t Ag (SIH0041); 0.84m @ 0.46 g/t Au, 1,270 g/t Ag (SIH0042); and 0.70m @ 0.95 g/t Au, 976 g/t Ag (UIH0073); at Dominadora: 2.30m @ 0.23 g/t Au, 1,349 g/t Ag and 2.10m @ 0.16 g/t Au, 569 g/t Ag (UEH0026); 0.95m @ 0.21 g/t Au, 3,306 g/t Ag (UEH0027); 2.20m @ 0.84 g/t Au, 992 g/t Ag (SEH0012); and 0.77m @ 8.76 g/t Au, 1,443 g/t Ag (UEH0028). Exploration drilling east of Dominadora returned 0.60m @ 0.01 g/t Au, 1,091 g/t Ag (UEH0037), interpreted as a new parallel structure located approximately 700 metres east of Dominadora.
    • Drilling in the Peñon Sur sector south of the core mine area continued to return positive results. Infill drilling at the recently defined Pampa Sur NE splay returned 0.75m @ 22.50 g/t Au, 855 g/t Ag (SIP0079), 2.44m @ 4.75 g/t Au, 338 g/t Ag (SIP0080); and 0.88m @ 24.52 g/t Au, 917 g/t Ag (SIP0087). At Pampa Sur, highlights include: infill drill hole SIP0091, with 0.95m @ 7.68 g/t Au, 499 g/t Ag; and exploration drill hole UEO0040, returning 0.96m @ 7.80 g/t Au, 6 g/t Ag.
    • Exploration and infill drilling on other structures at El Peñon continue to generate significant results, including from the silver-rich Tostado Sur target and Fortuna mine, located approximately 20 kilometres and nine kilometres southwest of El Peñon, respectively. Drill highlights from these areas include: 0.98m @ 0.03 g/t Au, 1,334 g/t Ag (SEZ003) and 1.22m @ 0.03 g/t Au, 6,624 g/t Ag (SEZ0006) at Tostado; and 0.94m @ 63.76 g/t Au, 4,460 g/t Ag (SEF0002) at Fortuna. Drilling at Fortuna is testing the down plunge extension of higher-grade mineral shoots, which remain open to depth.

    La Colorada mine, Mexico

    The La Colorada mine is a silver-rich polymetallic operation located in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico.

    • For the period July 2025 to October 2025, the Company completed 22,996 metres of exploration drilling, successfully building on the estimated 52.7 million ounces of inferred silver mineral resources in all mineralization styles, as described in the news releases dated September 8, 2025 and September 11, 2025.
    • On the eastern extension of the NC2 vein, infill and exploration drilling continued to confirm grade and structure, extending mineralization along strike to the east and to depth beyond current mineral resources. Highlights include: 2.86m @ 578 g/t Ag, 0.30 g/t Au, 0.31% Pb, 0.72% Zn (S-126-25), 2.25m @ 683 g/t Ag, 0.27 g/t Au, 0.80% Pb, 1.71% Zn (S-83-25), 1.84m @ 437 g/t Ag, 0.15 g/t Au, 4.54% Pb, 1.83% Zn (S-136-25), 1.17m @ 581 g/t Ag, 0.54 g/t Au, 3.07% Pb, 5.80% Zn (U-157-25).
    • Exploration and infill drilling on the east extension of the Mariana vein continue to return strong results from both the main and footwall splay structures. Highlights include: 2.45m @ 1,442 g/t Ag, 3.73 g/t Au, 1.12% Pb, 2.62% Zn (U-141-25), 2.37m @ 952 g/t Ag, 0.30 g/t Au, 5.97% Pb, 11.40% Zn (U-128-25), 2.86m @ 519 g/t Ag, 1.01 g/t Au, 2.00% Pb, 3.27% Zn (U-137-25) and 2.03m @ 673 g/t Ag, 0.27 g/t Au, 2.71% Pb, 5.14% Zn (U-144-25).
    • Based on the mineral reserves and mineral resources reported as at June 30, 2025, several new structures have been defined. The East 1.5 vein is now defined between the Intermedia Este and Intermedia Este 2 veins. The Sofia vein is modeled as an antithetic structure between the San Geronimo and NC2 vein systems. Both the Jade and Rubi veins occur as splay veins within the hanging wall of the NC2 vein. Significant results include:
      • Intermedia Este 1.5 vein: 0.38m @ 1,018 g/t Ag, 0.29 g/t Au, 0.39% Pb, 0.31% Zn (U-137-25) and 0.69m @ 495 g/t Ag, 0.55 g/t Au, 6.83% Pb, 8.81% Zn (U-123-25).
      • Sofia vein: 0.44m @ 1,994 g/t Ag, 0.16 g/t Au, 2.06% Pb, 5.39% Zn (U-164-25) and 0.8m @ 326 g/t Ag, 0.19 g/t Au, 4.09% Pb, 11.51% Zn (U-143-25).
      • Jade vein: 1.20m @ 2,096 g/t Ag, 0.45 g/t Au, 3.16% Pb, 7.51% Zn (U-164-25) and 1.38m @ 292 g/t Ag, 0.28 g/t Au, 5.11% Pb, 11.01% Zn (U-154-25).
      • Rubi vein: 1.21m @ 372 g/t Ag, 0.21 g/t Au, 3.81% Pb, 6.61% Zn (U-145-25) and 0.95m @ 417 g/t Ag, 0.25 g/t Au, 0.14% Pb, 0.14% Zn (S-83-25).
    • A key contributor to recent exploration success at La Colorada is the discovery of new southeastern contact-related replacement-style mineralization, as detailed in the September 11, 2025 news release. Drilling has expanded this high-potential target north of the San Geronimo/Cristina corridor to an approximate 500 metre x 200 metre area beneath the NC2 and Marianna veins, with notable intercepts including: 15.70m @ 201 g/t Ag, 0.91 g/t Au, 1.89% Pb, 2.76% Zn (U-131-25), 3.71m @ 241 g/t Ag, 0.56 g/t Au, 2.96% Pb, 9.27% Zn (U-128-25) and 2.98m @ 242 g/t Ag, 0.25 g/t Au, 1.73% Pb, 6.18% Zn (U-143-25).

    Huaron mine, Peru

    The Huaron mine is a polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu) deposit situated in the Pasco Department of central Peru.

    • For the period November 2024 to October 2025, a total of 35,844 metres of exploration drilling was completed, including 27,064 metres focused on delineating new inferred mineral resources, and 8,780 metres of infill drilling aimed at converting inferred mineral resources to the indicated category.
    • High-grade polymetallic mineralization within the Cometa Ramal vein (Horizonte zone) was extended 200 metres along strike and 300 metres to depth with 22 drillholes. The zone remains open at depth to the east. Results include: 1.57m @ 627 g/t Ag, 0.09% Cu, 15.46% Pb, 10.22% Zn (U-125-24), 10.50m @ 261 g/t Ag, 0.11% Cu, 6.96% Pb, 7.25% Zn (U-136-24), and 4.00m @ 182 g/t Ag, 0.09% Cu, 4.69% Pb, 8.08% Zn (U-131-24).
    • Drilling extended the Fastidiosa vein 100 metres on strike to the east and 90 metres below current mine workings. Notable results include: 4.80m @ 272 g/t Ag, 0.76% Cu, 3.61% Pb, 2.07% Zn (U-094-25), 1.40m @ 224 g/t Ag, 0.03% Cu, 7.66% Pb, 4.26% Zn (U-089-25), 3.05m @ 195 g/t Ag, 0.63% Cu, 4.16 % Pb, 2.11% Zn (U-070-25).
    • The Pozo D Ramal Norte vein returned thick high-grade results along a 150 metre extension of mineralization west of the main structure, which are expected to result in converting inferred mineral resources to indicated mineral resources. Highlights include: 3.40m @ 312 g/t Ag, 1.96% Cu, 1.17% Pb, 6.39% Zn (U-098-25), 5.40m @ 394 g/t Ag, 0.34% Cu, 0.12% Pb, 1.24% Zn (U-093-25), 6.30m @ 176 g/t Ag, 0.12% Cu, 0.97% Pb, 8.65% Zn (U-104-25).

    Timmins projects (Whitney and Vogel), Canada

    Pan American's Timmins West and Bell Creek mines are located near Timmins, Ontario. The Whitney project is situated 4.5 kilometres south of the Bell Creek processing plant. The Hallnor/Bonetal and Broulan Reef/Bonwhit zones are referenced in Pan American's mineral reserves and mineral resources reported as at June 30, 2025, under the Whitney project, which is a joint venture operated by Pan American.

    • Drilling at Whitney comprised 64 holes totaling 19,489 metres, and tested mineralization remaining in both unmined veins and the wall rock of mined stopes in the Upper Hallnor, Broulan Reef zones and Bonwhit zones 500 metres east of Broulan Reef.
    • The drilling at Bonwhit comprised 11 holes totaling 4,437 metres; results confirm historic mineral resource shapes and in some cases, intersected mineralization outside the current models, including: 0.42m @ 67.50 g/t Au (TW24-814), and 0.47m @ 46.10 g/t Au (TW24-822).
    • Drilling at Hallnor comprised two holes totaling 1,056 metres to evaluate remaining mineralization in unmined veins and the wall rock adjacent to previously mined stopes in the upper Hallnor zone. Significant intercepts include: 15.76m @ 1.33 g/t Au (WHT-25-865) and 4.03m @ 6.47 g/t Au (WHT-25-870).
    • Drilling at Broulan Reef comprised 51 holes totaling 13,996 metres, targeting shallow areas with historic mineral resource estimates. Results confirmed historic shapes and intersected mineralization outside the current models in some instances. Significant intercepts include:
      • 0.55m @ 61.80 g/t Au (drill hole WHT-25-835), 4.94m @ 4.32 g/t Au, incl. 0.93m @ 13.33 g/t Au (WHT-25-839), 2.89m @ 36.44 g/t Au incl. 0.38m @ 270 g/t Au (WHT-25-848), 1.15m @ 399.43 g/t Au incl. 0.34m @ 1350.00 g/t Au (WHT-25-855)
      • 3.15m @ 11.75 g/t Au incl. 0.36m @ 89.50 g/t Au (WHT-25-859), and 16.97m @ 6.18 g/t Au incl. 0.41m @ 34.60 g/t Au(WHT-25-876).
    • The Vogel project is located approximately 1.5 kilometres east-southeast of the Bell Creek processing plant. Previously assessed as an open pit operation with an underground component, the project was remodeled in early 2025 solely for underground mining. Drilling from July to October 2025 comprised 10 holes totaling 4,124 metres testing mineralization approximately 100 metres to 200 metres below current mineral resources. Many assays are pending with significant assays received to date including: 6.50m @ 9.98 g/t Au incl. 0.48m @ 116.00 g/t Au (V-25-96D), and 2.05m @ 31.62 g/t Au incl. 0.51m @ 121.00 g/t Au (V-25-96E).

    Minera Florida mine, Chile

    Minera Florida is an epithermal to mesothermal gold-silver-zinc underground mine located in the coastal region of central Chile, southwest of Santiago.

    • For the period November 2024 to October 2025, a total of 69,838 metres of infill and exploration drilling was completed across several core mine structures, including: Lorena-Peque, Mila, Lo Balta-Sorpresa-Centenario Superior, Maqui Norte, PBE, Don Leopoldo, Las Lauras, and others.
    • At Lorena and Peque, infill and exploration drilling confirmed mineralization continuity and grade extending along strike and to depth from the current mineral resources. Drilling highlights include: 2.63m @ 4.59 g/t Au, 6 g/t Ag, 2.80% Zn (ALH4659-Lorena); 1.49m @ 15.39 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, 0.95% Zn (ALH4653-Lorena); 1.30m @ 8.09 g/t Au, 6 g/t Ag, 3.12% Zn (ALH4664-Lorena); 1.10m @ 17.18 g/t Au, 69 g/t Ag, 0.06% Zn (ALH4782-Peque); 1.79m @ 6.06 g/t Au, 47 g/t Ag, 0.07% Zn (Peque) and 1.05m @ 18.75 g/t Au, 86 g/t Ag, 1.16% Zn at Peque 3 (ALH4736); 0.84m @ 12.63 g/t Au, 17 g/t Ag, 4.78% Zn (ALH4679-Peque 3).
    • At Maqui Norte, infill and exploration drilling generated new inferred and indicated mineral resource, extending approximately 150 metres north of the reported mineral reserves and infrastructure. The structure remains open down-dip and along approximately 300 metres strike length to the north to the PBE vein intersection. Drilling highlights include: 1.66m @ 11.34 g/t Au, 48 g/t Ag, 2.06% Zn (ALH5065); and 1.06m @ 20.19 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, 0.28% Zn (ALH5025-Maqui C IV).
    • At Don Leopoldo Sur, infill and exploration drilling extended mineralization approximately 50 metres below current mine infrastructure. Highlights include: 1.84m @ 5.03 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, 3.11% Zn (ALH5059); and 1.98m @ 9.56 g/t Au, 18 g/t Ag, 8.37% Zn (ALH5035). Mineralization remains open at depth at Don Leopoldo Sur and W, with future drilling planned.
    • At Lo Balta, exploration and infill drilling extended inferred mineral resource and indicated mineral resource approximately 150 metres east along Lo Balta and Cipres structures, with an additional 150 metre strike potential open to the Centenario vein intersection. Key results include: exploration drill hole ALH4691 at Lo Balta, with 1.08m @ 8.78 g/t Au, 13 g/t Ag, 1.55% Zn; infill drill holes ALH4773, Lo Balta Norte vein, with 0.82m @ 15.15 g/t Au, 28 g/t Ag, 7.36% Zn; ALH4804, Cipres vein, with 0.91m @ 16.60 g/t Au, 73 g/t Ag, 2.39% Zn; and 3.28m @ 13.84 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, 1.42% Zn (Centenario 1 vein – ALH5009).

    Cerro Moro, Argentina

    Cerro Moro is an underground and open pit epithermal gold-silver mine located in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina.

    • For the period November 2024 to October 2025, exploration drilling totaled 34,764 metres, including 28,871 metres of infill drilling targeting conversion of inferred mineral resource, 4,544 metres of exploration drilling to delineate new inferred mineral resources, and 1,349 metres of exploratory drilling to identify new mineralization. Efforts focused primarily on defining and expanding the new Naty Condor discovery (approximately 11 kilometres south of the operation.). Additionally, drilling was carried out along the 3.5 kilometre-long Nini core mine structure, and on the newly defined Vein 4 structure at the Naty open pit, approximately 23 kilometres south-southwest of the operation.
    • Naty Condor, discovered in late 2023 with initial drilling in mid-2024, features mineralization along an approximately 700 metre long northwest-trending corridor, delineated to depths of 50 to 90 metres below surface within multiple coalescing structures that form wide, often high-grade zones. Mineralization is hosted by and proximal with the contact between bedded sedimentary strata and felsic volcaniclastic rocks. Mineralization remains partially open to depth and along strike to the northwest and southeast. Notable intercepts include: 17.95m @ 13.51 g/t Au, 228 g/t Ag, incl. 2.94m @ 55.14 g/t Au, 956 g/t Ag (MD4812); 10.35m @ 8.22 g/t Au, 265 g/t Ag (MD4951); 16.80m @ 9.24 g/t Au, 36 g/t Ag (MD5153); 0.59m @ 99.60 g/t Au, 3,167 g/t Ag and 9.25m @ 10.16 g/t Au, 101 g/t Ag (MD5147); 10.54m @ 14.00 g/t Au, 137 g/t Ag, incl. 0.90m @ 87.60 g/t Au, 280 g/t Ag (MD4881); 20.27m @ 4.20 g/t Au, 69 g/t Ag, incl. 1.45m @ 29.66 g/t Au, 71 g/t Ag (MD5046); and 17.85m @ 21.84 g/t Au, 975 g/t Ag, incl. 6.24m @ 34.16 g/t Au, 1,254 g/t Ag (MD5037).
    • At the Nini zone, shallow infill and exploration drilling returned positive results, which are expected to add new mineral resources to be reported as at June 30, 2026. Drilling highlights include: 1.37m @ 6.50 g/t Au, 777 g/t Ag (MD4936); 4.64m @ 9.51 g/t Au, 564 g/t Ag (MD4943); 1.28m @ 6.36 g/t Au, 1,167 g/t Ag (MD4976); and 1.84m @ 31.91 g/t Au, 1,095 g/t Ag (MD5129).
    • Drill results from the Naty mine Vein 4 include: 1.94m @ 3.58 g/t Au, 176 g/t Ag (MD4979); and 0.92m @ 4.26 g/t Au, 387 g/t Ag (MD5051). Vein 4 is a new structure at the western margin of the Naty open pit that remains open to depth and along strike.

    DRILL RESULT HIGHLIGHTS TABLES

    Jacobina, Brazil

    The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the Jacobina mine for the period November 2024 to October 2025. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/jacobina/.

    Hole No.

    Sector

    Reef

    Incl.

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval

    (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Au g/t

    JBS00101

    Joao Belo Sur

    LMPC

     

    522.50

    529.72

    7.22

    3.68

    4.95

    JBS00098

    Joao Belo Sur

    LVLPC

     

    281.83

    289.50

    7.67

    7.28

    3.40

    incl.

    281.83

    284.00

    2.17

    2.06

    10.34

    JBS00107

    Joao Belo Sur

    LVLPC

     

    329.00

    336.87

    7.87

    7.20

    3.31

    incl.

    329.84

    332.00

    2.16

    1.98

    8.98

    JBEX00129

    Joao Belo Norte

    OFF_ R

     

    264.50

    266.00

    1.50

    1.23

    6.01

     

    443.00

    445.00

    2.00

    1.86

    4.52

    JBEX00134

    Joao Belo Norte

    LMPC

     

    312.80

    321.00

    8.20

    4.42

    2.66

    JBEX00135

    Joao Belo Norte

    FW

     

    413.50

    416.05

    2.55

    1.33

    4.64

    MVTEX00227

    Morro do Vento

    MU

     

    224.65

    238.22

    13.57

    9.42

    3.39

    incl.

    225.00

    231.00

    6.00

    4.16

    6.00

    MVTEX00228

    Morro do Vento

    FW

     

    243.00

    250.60

    7.60

    5.50

    3.75

    incl.

    247.67

    250.60

    2.93

    1.90

    8.52

    MVTEX00234

    Morro do Vento

    LVLPC

     

    241.00

    248.03

    7.03

    5.99

    6.89

    MVTEX00236

    Morro do Vento

    LU

     

    222.58

    225.50

    2.92

    2.49

    39.67

    MVTEX00239

    Morro do Vento

    HOL

     

    156.91

    160.60

    3.69

    3.08

    9.10

    MVTEX00238A

    Morro do Vento

    LVLPC

     

    148.88

    160.43

    11.55

    10.50

    3.02

     

    187.19

    191.73

    4.54

    4.13

    6.63

    MVTEX00246

    Morro do Vento

    LVLPC

     

    188.59

    194.50

    5.91

    4.53

    5.04

    MVTEX00255

    Morro do Vento

    LVLPC

     

    235.50

    246.00

    10.50

    6.67

    4.48

    MRCEX00027A

    Maricota

    MR

     

    383.03

    394.39

    11.36

    8.97

    5.67

    incl.

    390.50

    394.39

    3.89

    3.07

    12.03

    FW

     

    401.73

    409.97

    8.24

    6.51

    3.43

    incl.

    401.73

    406.27

    4.54

    3.59

    5.59

    MRCEX00054

    Maricota

    BAS

     

    628.50

    632.00

    3.50

    2.31

    5.24

    MRCEX00056

    Maricota

    FW

     

    129.00

    138.20

    9.20

    8.74

    5.86

     

    incl.

    130.00

    133.50

    3.50

    3.33

    13.35

    MRCEX00070

    Maricota

    FW

     

    300.77

    317.44

    16.67

    11.94

    2.44

     

    incl.

    313.00

    317.44

    4.44

    3.17

    5.79

    MRCEX00088

    Maricota

    BAS

     

    563.75

    565.00

    1.25

    1.21

    34.35

    MRCEX00075

    Maricota

    FW

     

    488.30

    497.50

    9.20

    9.01

    3.61

    incl.

    492.89

    496.00

    3.11

    3.04

    8.54

    MRCEX00095

    Maricota

    FW

     

    353.74

    359.25

    5.51

    4.04

    7.05

    incl.

    356.50

    359.00

    2.50

    1.83

    14.85

    SCOEX00021

    Serra do Corrego

    ITV_VALE

     

    3.10

    32.50

    29.40

    16.81

    4.85

    SCOEX00023

    Serra do Corrego

    ITV_VALE

     

    29.70

    35.00

    5.30

    2.51

    17.02

    HOL

     

    115.90

    118.50

    2.60

    2.10

    6.31

    MCZEX00019

    Morro do Cuscuz

    HW

     

    330.55

    341.00

    10.45

    6.47

    5.65

    incl.

    332.50

    336.00

    3.50

    2.14

    11.10

    MCZEX00020

    Morro do Cuscuz

    FW

     

    362.00

    369.00

    7.00

    4.41

    22.25

    MRCEX00081

    Morro do Cuscuz

    FW

     

    214.00

    218.50

    4.50

    4.36

    14.43

    MRCEX00082

    Morro do Cuscuz

    FW

     

    228.50

    232.00

    3.50

    3.02

    20.58

    CANEX00150

    Canavieiras Norte

    MAN

     

    157.90

    160.40

    2.50

    1.94

    2.82

    LGX00010

    Lagartixa

    MR

     

    431.00

    440.50

    9.50

    6.59

    2.01

    431.00

    434.35

    3.35

    2.33

    3.61

    El Peñon Chile

    The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the El Peñon mine for the period November 2024 to October 2025. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with longitudinal sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/el-penon/.

    Hole No.

    Vein

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval

    (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Au (g/t)

    Ag (g/t)

    SEF0002

    Fortuna

    385.41

    386.90

    1.49

    0.94

    63.76

    4,460

    SEH0012

    Dominadora

    239.00

    241.60

    2.60

    2.20

    0.84

    992

    SEZ0003

    Tostado Sur

    27.95

    28.93

    0.98

    0.98

    0.03

    1,334

    SEZ0006

    Tostado Sur

    18.00

    19.30

    1.30

    1.22

    0.03

    6,624

    SIE0023

    Esmeralda Sur

    98.00

    100.00

    2.00

    0.90

    10.40

    558

    SIF0007

    Fortuna Este

    143.70

    144.30

    0.60

    0.55

    17.30

    832

    SIF0008

    Fortuna Este

    116.00

    120.00

    4.00

    0.80

    8.78

    702

    SIH0041

    Chiquilla Chica (C1)

    209.60

    211.05

    1.45

    0.64

    0.78

    4,306

    SIH0042

    Chiquilla Chica (C1)

    188.50

    190.15

    1.65

    0.84

    0.46

    1,270

    SIP0079

    Pampa Sur NE

    417.65

    419.16

    1.51

    0.75

    22.50

    855

    SIP0080

    Sorpresa Sur Sur

    228.00

    232.00

    4.00

    2.44

    4.75

    338

    SIP0087

    Pampa Sur NE

    419.25

    420.78

    1.53

    0.88

    24.52

    917

    SIP0091

    Pampa Sur

    390.00

    391.78

    1.78

    0.95

    7.68

    499

    UED0082

    Dorada FW

    16.89

    17.46

    0.57

    0.44

    22.40

    370

    UED0083

    DORADA FW (-9)

    43.08

    43.85

    0.77

    0.69

    9.70

    101

    DORADA FW (-7)

    45.40

    46.32

    0.92

    0.83

    116.49

    230

    UEH0026

    Dominadora

    50.77

    55.67

    4.90

    2.30

    0.23

    1,349

    Dominadora

    77.00

    82.20

    5.20

    2.10

    0.16

    569

    UEH0027

    Dominadora

    35.77

    36.94

    1.17

    0.95

    0.21

    3,306

    UEH0028

    Dominadora

    46.00

    46.90

    0.90

    0.77

    8.76

    1,443

    UEH0037

    Dominadora Bloque Este

    752.55

    753.20

    0.65

    0.60

    0.01

    1,091

    UEO0040

    Pampa Sur

    894.00

    895.00

    1.00

    0.96

    7.80

    6

    UEP0070

    Pampa Campamento

    243.93

    244.70

    0.77

    0.49

    8.36

    399

    UEP0078

    Pampa Campamento

    376.26

    378.25

    1.99

    1.05

    13.13

    97

    Pampa Campamento (+5)

    382.00

    383.65

    1.65

    0.78

    5.50

    262

    UEP0086

    Pampa Campamento

    445.67

    447.00

    1.33

    0.78

    8.52

    72

    UEV0043

    Vista Norte

    88.62

    90.29

    1.67

    1.20

    8.46

    34

    UIH0073

    Chiquilla Chica

    109.58

    110.73

    1.15

    0.70

    0.95

    976

    UIP0193

    P. Camp Diagonal sur

    143.64

    146.37

    2.73

    1.30

    10.06

    378

    UIP0205

    Pampa Campamento

    283.60

    286.00

    2.40

    1.40

    13.35

    242

    UIP0214

    Pampa Campamento

    306.00

    308.50

    2.50

    1.40

    31.20

    81

    UIP0220

    Pampa Campamento

    181.13

    183.00

    1.87

    1.18

    26.19

    221

    UIP0221

    Pampa Campamento

    152.18

    153.66

    1.48

    0.76

    61.00

    191

    UIP0227

    Pampa Campamento

    224.00

    225.25

    1.25

    0.81

    21.48

    1,304

    UIP0235

    Pampa Campamento (-10)

    335.55

    336.34

    0.79

    0.44

    108.74

    606

    Pampa Campamento

    360.75

    362.85

    2.10

    1.30

    8.34

    265

    UIQ0017

    Colorada Sur

    118.50

    119.00

    0.50

    0.41

    25.23

    116

    UIR0188

    Providencia

    108.00

    109.00

    1.00

    0.79

    13.37

    2,707

    UIU0056

    Abundancia W

    19.87

    21.17

    1.30

    1.02

    17.89

    23

    UIV0088

    Diablada

    96.10

    96.74

    0.64

    0.57

    13.50

    31

    Vista Norte

    225.50

    226.70

    1.20

    0.80

    15.50

    437

    Vista Norte

    232.00

    233.30

    1.30

    0.83

    8.52

    250

    UIV0094

    Diablada

    102.00

    103.80

    1.80

    1.45

    8.22

    22

    UIV0095

    Diablada

    104.35

    106.58

    2.23

    1.10

    7.41

    36

    Vista Norte

    262.03

    262.58

    0.55

    0.27

    27.20

    28

    UIV0098

    Vista Norte

    256.90

    257.40

    0.50

    0.50

    309.20

    285

    La Colorada, Mexico

    The following table provides the drill result highlights for the La Colorada mine for the period July 2025 to October 2025. Full drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/silver-segment/la-colorada/.

    Hole ID

    Vein

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Ag (g/t)

    Au (g/t)

    Pb (%)

    Zn (%)

    S-109-25

    Natalia Vein

    916.05

    919.85

    3.8

    2.18

    343

    0.18

    8.16

    12.65

    S-110-25

    Cristina Vein

    358.95

    360.75

    1.8

    1.56

    264

    1.15

    9.97

    7.14

    S-126-25

    NC2 East Vein

    497.80

    501.10

    3.3

    2.86

    578

    0.30

    0.31

    0.72

    S-136-25

    NC2 East Vein

    665.60

    668.20

    2.6

    1.84

    437

    0.15

    4.54

    1.83

    S-83-25

    Mariana Vein

    465.85

    466.05

    0.2

    0.19

    5,110

    0.31

    1.79

    4.62

    S-83-25

    Rubi Vein

    538.50

    539.60

    1.1

    0.95

    417

    0.25

    0.14

    0.35

    S-83-25

    NC2 East Vein

    546.50

    550.00

    3.5

    2.25

    683

    0.27

    0.80

    1.71

    U-122-25

    Mariana Vein

    102.85

    109.30

    6.45

    3.23

    229

    0.12

    0.99

    1.82

    U-122-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    111.85

    112.95

    1.1

    0.78

    462

    0.29

    2.20

    3.80

    U-123-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    100.65

    101.45

    0.8

    0.69

    495

    0.55

    6.83

    8.81

    U-127-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    89.95

    91.20

    1.25

    0.53

    255

    1.08

    7.47

    8.10

    U-127-25

    Mariana Vein

    100.75

    105.00

    4.25

    3.26

    278

    0.85

    2.54

    2.75

    U-127-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    117.80

    121.15

    3.35

    2.57

    234

    0.30

    2.83

    5.25

    U-128-25

    Mariana Vein

    95.15

    98.25

    3.1

    2.37

    952

    0.30

    5.97

    11.40

    U-128-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    101.65

    107.45

    5.8

    3.71

    241

    0.56

    2.96

    9.27

    U-130-25

    Mariana Vein

    41.50

    44.25

    2.75

    2.11

    252

    0.31

    0.71

    1.60

    U-131-25

    Mariana Vein

    109.90

    114.10

    4.2

    3.22

    412

    0.48

    4.46

    8.02

    U-131-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    116.20

    134.10

    17.9

    15.70

    201

    0.91

    1.89

    2.76

    U-133-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    54.75

    58.00

    3.25

    1.63

    242

    0.24

    3.54

    12.44

    U-133-25

    NC2 East Vein

    112.60

    114.85

    2.25

    2.11

    54

    0.04

    3.15

    8.43

    U-137-25

    Mariana Vein

    40.50

    43.65

    3.15

    2.86

    519

    1.01

    2.00

    3.27

    U-137-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    63.25

    64.15

    0.9

    0.38

    1,018

    0.29

    0.39

    0.31

    U-138-25

    Mariana Vein

    47.00

    49.10

    2.1

    1.97

    196

    0.20

    0.96

    2.37

    U-140-25

    Mariana Vein

    65.70

    73.30

    7.6

    5.90

    189

    0.33

    2.30

    5.13

    U-140-25

    NC2 East Vein

    91.40

    91.70

    0.3

    0.19

    2,140

    1.49

    3.67

    7.63

    U-141-25

    Mariana Vein

    39.55

    42.25

    2.7

    2.45

    1,442

    3.73

    1.12

    2.62

    U-143-25

    Sofia Vein

    47.00

    48.25

    1.25

    0.80

    326

    0.19

    4.09

    11.51

    U-143-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    66.10

    75.20

    9.1

    2.98

    242

    0.25

    1.73

    6.18

    U-144-25

    Mariana Vein

    36.80

    39.45

    2.65

    2.03

    673

    0.27

    2.71

    5.14

    U-144-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    54.00

    54.30

    0.3

    0.15

    1,979

    0.18

    17.58

    9.00

    U-145-25

    Rubi Vein

    119.75

    123.30

    3.55

    1.21

    372

    0.21

    3.81

    6.61

    U-145-25

    NC2 East Vein

    125.15

    128.75

    3.6

    1.80

    112

    0.26

    1.51

    8.14

    U-146-25

    Mariana Vein

    36.85

    37.80

    0.95

    0.78

    652

    1.24

    0.32

    1.35

    U-146-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    44.55

    48.45

    3.9

    2.99

    226

    0.32

    2.12

    4.10

    U-149-25

    Mariana Vein

    38.50

    41.20

    2.7

    2.34

    232

    0.22

    1.37

    1.83

    U-150-25

    Mariana Vein

    59.05

    64.70

    5.65

    3.24

    427

    0.33

    2.60

    5.66

    U-154-25

    Jade Vein

    84.85

    87.25

    2.4

    1.38

    292

    0.28

    5.11

    11.01

    U-155-25

    Mariana Vein

    65.00

    72.50

    7.5

    4.78

    287

    1.72

    4.59

    8.05

    U-155-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    81.20

    82.50

    1.3

    1.28

    555

    0.50

    8.21

    6.35

    U-155-25

    NC2 East Vein

    141.90

    143.20

    1.3

    0.84

    37

    0.25

    1.47

    0.85

    U-156-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    80.00

    82.30

    2.3

    1.02

    519

    0.49

    5.30

    9.96

    U-157-25

    Perla Vein

    61.00

    62.30

    1.3

    1.22

    829

    0.15

    2.66

    7.85

    U-157-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    73.40

    73.70

    0.3

    0.23

    1,566

    0.12

    2.60

    8.12

    U-157-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    188.80

    189.70

    0.9

    0.52

    722

    0.22

    1.92

    3.28

    U-157-25

    NC2 East Vein

    192.65

    194.45

    1.8

    1.17

    581

    0.54

    3.07

    5.80

    U-158-25

    Perla Vein

    64.20

    64.90

    0.7

    0.40

    2,990

    0.25

    2.72

    5.94

    U-162-25

    NC2 East Vein

    177.75

    179.80

    2.05

    1.45

    254

    0.25

    3.59

    8.54

    U-164-25

    Sofia Vein

    58.80

    59.25

    0.45

    0.44

    1,994

    0.16

    2.06

    5.39

    U-164-25

    Jade Vein

    102.35

    105.20

    2.85

    1.20

    2,096

    0.45

    3.16

    7.51

    U-165-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    79.80

    81.25

    1.45

    0.83

    490

    0.17

    1.21

    2.77

    U-168-25

    Mariana Vein

    50.10

    52.65

    2.55

    2.51

    576

    0.06

    0.69

    1.42

    U-168-25

    NC2 East Vein

    90.50

    91.60

    1.1

    0.28

    1,175

    0.35

    0.19

    0.27

    U-169-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    142.00

    148.60

    6.6

    3.83

    958

    0.75

    2.43

    4.35

    U-174-25

    Int Este 1.5 Vein

    78.80

    79.95

    1.15

    1.15

    77

    0.09

    0.27

    1.05

    U-174-25

    Volc / Sed Contact (North)

    170.45

    171.50

    1.05

    0.80

    335

    0.17

    0.60

    1.10

    Whitney Project (Timmins), Canada

    The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights from the Whitney Project (Timmins), Canada for the period November 2024 to October 2025. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/timmins/.

    Hole ID

    Zone

    Including

    From

    (m)

    To

    (m)

    Interval

    (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Au

    (g/t)

    TW24-814

    Bonwhit

     

    299.50

    300.10

    0.60

    0.42

    67.50

    TW24-822

    Bonwhit

     

    353.90

    354.60

    0.70

    0.47

    46.10

    WHT-25-835

    Broulan Reef

     

    97.80

    98.60

    0.80

    0.55

    61.80

    WHT-25-839

    Broulan Reef

     

    101.60

    108.00

    6.40

    4.94

    4.32

    Incl.

    103.50

    104.70

    1.20

    0.93

    13.33

    WHT-25-841

    Broulan Reef

     

    65.90

    77.60

    11.70

    9.65

    2.54

    WHT-25-844

    Broulan Reef

     

    120.50

    124.80

    4.30

    3.54

    8.74

    Incl.

    120.50

    121.00

    0.50

    0.41

    49.50

    WHT-25-847

    Broulan Reef

     

    137.90

    146.30

    8.40

    5.70

    5.14

    Incl.

    144.00

    144.50

    0.50

    0.34

    71.70

    WHT-25-848

    Broulan Reef

     

    184.30

    188.10

    3.80

    2.89

    36.44

    Incl.

    184.30

    184.80

    0.50

    0.38

    270.00

    WHT-25-853

    Broulan Reef

     

    249.80

    257.20

    7.40

    5.55

    3.93

    Incl.

    255.90

    256.50

    0.60

    0.45

    41.80

    WHT-25-855

    Broulan Reef

     

    328.50

    330.20

    1.70

    1.15

    399.43

    Incl.

    329.10

    329.60

    0.50

    0.34

    1350.00

    WHT-25-859

    Broulan Reef

     

    320.30

    324.70

    4.40

    3.15

    11.75

    Incl.

    320.30

    320.80

    0.50

    0.36

    89.50

    WHT-25-862

    Broulan Reef

     

    274.30

    274.80

    0.50

    0.36

    84.10

    WHT-25-863

    Broulan Reef

     

    317.00

    317.50

    0.50

    0.33

    67.30

    WHT-25-865

    Hallnor

     

    435.50

    456.20

    20.70

    15.76

    1.33

    WHT-25-870

    Hallnor

     

    380.30

    386.60

    6.30

    4.03

    6.47

    WHT-25-876

    Broulan Reef

     

    37.90

    58.50

    20.60

    16.97

    6.18

    Incl.

    40.60

    41.10

    0.50

    0.41

    34.60

    Incl.

    55.30

    58.50

    3.20

    2.64

    27.73

    Also Incl.

    57.00

    57.50

    0.50

    0.42

    125.00

    V-25-96D

    Vogel

     

    711.70

    719.90

    8.20

    6.50

    9.98

    Incl.

    717.50

    718.10

    0.60

    0.48

    116.00

    V-25-96E

    Vogel

     

    717.70

    720.10

    2.40

    2.05

    31.62

    Incl.

    717.70

    718.30

    0.60

    0.51

    121.00

    Huaron, Peru

    The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights from the medium, lower and Horizonte sectors of the Huaron mine for the period November 2024 to October 2025. Full drill and channel sampling results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/silver-segment/huaron/.

    Hole No

    Vein

    Zone

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Ag g/t

    Cu%

    Pb%

    Zn%

    DDH-U-125-24

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    390.95

    393.15

    2.20

    1.57

    627

    0.09

    15.46

    10.22

    DDH-U-127-24

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    408.00

    410.45

    2.45

    1.60

    173

    0.04

    6.15

    4.89

    DDH-U-131-24

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    415.05

    421.00

    5.95

    4.00

    182

    0.09

    4.69

    8.08

    DDH-U-133-24

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    388.50

    394.15

    5.65

    3.97

    221

    0.09

    6.45

    5.79

    DDH-U-136-24

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    455.45

    479.85

    24.40

    10.50

    261

    0.11

    6.96

    7.25

    DDH-S-004-25

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    679.55

    682.35

    2.80

    0.59

    665

    0.25

    7.95

    8.14

    DDH-S-006-25

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    602.20

    605.65

    3.45

    1.00

    390

    0.21

    10.15

    12.54

    DDH-U-006-25

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    377.50

    379.55

    2.05

    1.50

    248

    0.10

    6.67

    12.98

    DDH-U-010-25

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    432.60

    436.05

    3.45

    2.30

    189

    0.09

    5.00

    5.31

    DDH-U-016-25

    COMETA RAMAL

    Horizonte

    370.55

    374.55

    4.00

    2.80

    254

    0.15

    7.79

    13.42

    DDH-U-067-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    100.90

    102.45

    1.55

    1.14

    178

    0.39

    0.36

    1.21

    DDH-U-069-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    88.45

    92.15

    3.70

    3.03

    139

    0.34

    0.52

    1.48

    DDH-U-070-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    69.95

    74.10

    4.15

    3.05

    195

    0.63

    4.16

    2.11

    DDH-U-073-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    66.05

    67.80

    1.75

    1.50

    214

    0.19

    7.11

    5.32

    DDH-U-074-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    93.05

    94.85

    1.80

    1.36

    374

    0.08

    0.34

    1.55

    DDH-U-076-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    75.85

    77.45

    1.60

    1.50

    232

    0.40

    0.10

    0.62

    DDH-U-081-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    120.85

    123.45

    2.60

    1.05

    464

    0.06

    0.48

    5.79

    DDH-U-084-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    76.55

    77.60

    1.05

    0.81

    886

    0.11

    22.57

    20.46

    DDH-U-085-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    74.65

    76.75

    2.10

    1.70

    176

    0.10

    6.30

    7.57

    DDH-U-089-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    80.60

    82.55

    1.95

    1.40

    224

    0.03

    7.66

    4.26

    DDH-U-093-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    107.40

    114.80

    7.40

    5.40

    394

    0.34

    0.12

    1.24

    DDH-U-094-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    56.95

    61.85

    4.90

    4.80

    272

    0.76

    3.61

    2.07

    DDH-U-095-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    63.20

    65.30

    2.10

    2.00

    163

    0.09

    4.19

    1.77

    DDH-U-098-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    65.25

    68.80

    3.55

    3.40

    312

    1.96

    1.17

    6.39

    DDH-U-099-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    202.25

    205.60

    3.35

    2.00

    143

    0.04

    0.70

    1.16

    DDH-U-100-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    72.65

    74.20

    1.55

    1.45

    528

    0.20

    0.80

    5.20

    DDH-U-103-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    158.25

    161.80

    3.55

    3.10

    318

    0.05

    7.64

    6.03

    DDH-U-104-25

    VETA POZO D RAMAL NORTE

    Middle

    94.35

    102.85

    8.50

    6.30

    176

    0.12

    0.97

    8.65

    DDH-U-105-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    187.55

    190.30

    2.75

    1.88

    168

    0.31

    1.09

    2.03

    DDH-U-106-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    169.05

    174.10

    5.05

    3.88

    147

    0.04

    1.55

    1.17

    DDH-U-108-25

    VETA FASTIDIOSA

    Horizonte

    217.70

    219.95

    2.25

    1.42

    156

    0.06

    2.01

    2.68

    Minera Florida, Chile

    The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the Minera Florida mine for the period November 2024 to October 2025. Full drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/minera-florida/.

    Hole

    Vein

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Au (g/t)

    Ag (g/t)

    Zn %

    ALH4371

    Peumo sur

    103.65

    104.85

    1.20

    0.90

    15.65

    26

    4.15

    ALH4653

    Lorena

    287.10

    289.85

    2.75

    1.49

    15.39

    11

    0.95

    ALH4659

    Lorena

    331.20

    336.85

    5.65

    2.63

    4.59

    6

    2.80

    ALH4664

    Lorena

    357.05

    359.90

    2.85

    1.30

    8.09

    6

    3.12

    ALH4679

    Peque 3

    302.50

    304.20

    1.70

    0.84

    12.63

    17

    4.78

    ALH4691

    Lo Balta

    259.75

    261.35

    1.60

    1.08

    8.78

    13

    1.55

    ALH4736

    Peque

    152.75

    158.40

    5.65

    1.79

    6.06

    47

    0.07

    ALH4736

    Peque 3

    232.80

    235.85

    3.05

    1.05

    18.75

    86

    1.16

    ALH4768

    Sorpresa

    47.35

    53.85

    6.50

    1.94

    8.55

    4

    1.78

    ALH4773

    Lo Balta norte

    125.10

    126.10

    1.00

    0.82

    15.15

    28

    7.36

    ALH4774

    PBE Sur

    338.90

    340.85

    1.95

    1.65

    9.66

    4

    0.07

    ALH4782

    Peque

    182.10

    185.90

    3.80

    1.10

    17.18

    69

    0.06

    ALH4804

    Ciprés_HBX_1

    181.30

    182.35

    1.05

    0.91

    16.60

    73

    2.39

    ALH4817

    Peque

    195.10

    199.10

    4.00

    1.13

    9.39

    8

    2.17

    ALH4845

    Las Lauras

    170.55

    172.15

    1.60

    1.13

    22.40

    18

    0.03

    ALH4860

    Mila

    132.80

    137.05

    4.25

    1.99

    8.86

    6

    0.04

    ALH4883

    Mila

    91.30

    93.35

    2.05

    2.04

    4.16

    429

    0.75

    ALH4903

    Sat Mila SE

    41.45

    43.85

    2.40

    2.17

    6.65

    52

    0.07

    ALH4910

    Mila

    126.45

    131.90

    5.45

    1.98

    7.77

    9

    0.23

    ALH4912

    Fantasma HBX_10

    186.90

    189.30

    2.40

    1.49

    7.92

    7

    0.04

    ALH4918

    Lauras 1

    149.40

    150.30

    0.90

    0.79

    13.72

    10

    0.05

    ALH4919

    Gasparin

    95.15

    96.95

    1.80

    1.32

    13.13

    24

    3.21

    ALH4922

    Sat Sorpresa 6

    91.55

    93.85

    2.30

    1.39

    7.71

    9

    1.02

    ALH4926

    Gasparin

    145.55

    147.40

    1.85

    0.89

    19.00

    20

    1.21

    ALH4938

    Mila

    202.55

    206.90

    4.35

    1.54

    5.53

    9

    2.73

    ALH4971

    Mila

    109.80

    113.15

    3.35

    1.68

    4.88

    157

    2.12

    ALH4972

    Fantasma HBX_10

    212.95

    215.25

    2.30

    1.32

    5.91

    71

    1.53

    ALH4976

    Sorpresa

    180.55

    183.60

    3.05

    1.39

    18.71

    17

    1.57

    ALH4978

    Rafael 2

    97.15

    98.30

    1.15

    1.13

    2.96

    509

    0.72

    ALH4995

    Peque 3

    262.70

    269.05

    6.35

    1.85

    4.49

    12

    2.88

    ALH5000

    Circular_1

    54.55

    56.50

    1.95

    0.65

    15.53

    754

    0.14

    ALH5008

    Lucas_1

    82.55

    84.00

    1.45

    0.87

    14.24

    704

    0.60

    ALH5009

    Centenario_1

    104.50

    108.05

    3.55

    3.28

    13.84

    11

    1.42

    ALH5025

    Maqui Norte

    57.25

    58.95

    1.70

    1.06

    20.19

    11

    0.28

    ALH5034

    Sat Mila 12

    243.60

    245.30

    1.70

    1.20

    23.60

    10

    0.45

    ALH5035

    Don Leopoldo Sur

    287.00

    291.45

    4.45

    1.98

    9.56

    18

    8.37

    ALH5037

    Rafael 2

    141.30

    142.75

    1.45

    0.99

    1.90

    931

    0.81

    ALH5038

    Sat.Sorpresa 5

    10.55

    11.70

    1.15

    0.95

    9.18

    11

    1.09

    ALH5042

    Sat Espino 5

    217.35

    219.05

    1.70

    1.43

    14.90

    14

    0.12

    ALH5059

    Don Leopoldo Sur

    314.50

    319.55

    5.05

    1.84

    5.03

    11

    3.11

    ALH5065

    Maqui C IV

    63.00

    65.90

    2.90

    1.66

    11.34

    48

    2.06

    ALH5098

    Florencia NS

    165.05

    166.45

    1.40

    1.00

    15.68

    20

    2.34

    Cerro Moro, Argentina

    The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the Cerro Moro mine for the period November 2024 to October 2025. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at https://panamericansilver.com/operations/silver-segment/cerro-moro/.

    Hole No.

    Sector

    Incl.

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval (m)

    Est. True Width (m)

    Au (g/t)

    Ag (g/t)

    MD4812

    Naty Condor

     

    34.00

    52.30

    18.30

    17.95

    13.51

    228

    incl

    37.00

    40.00

    3.00

    2.94

    55.14

    956

    45.25

    48.00

    2.75

    2.70

    17.11

    163

    MD4814

    Naty Condor

     

    53.90

    56.80

    2.90

    2.84

    25.01

    137

    incl

    53.90

    55.20

    1.30

    1.28

    51.28

    217

    MD4881

    Naty Condor

     

    44.00

    59.64

    15.64

    10.54

    14.00

    137

    incl

    55.00

    56.00

    1.00

    0.90

    87.60

    280

    MD4884

    Naty Condor

     

    35.95

    39.95

    4.00

    2.70

    24.63

    755

    MD4891

    Nini

     

    81.30

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    General Notes with Respect to Technical Information

    Grades are shown as contained metal before mill recoveries are applied. The Company has undertaken a verification process with respect to the data disclosed in this news release.

    Samples are analyzed at a variety of laboratories, including by in-house staff at the mine (Jacobina, La Colorada and Cerro Moro), mine laboratories operated by third party independent commercial labs (Huaron), and commercial laboratories off-site (La Colorada, El Peñon, Minera Florida, Cerro Moro, Whitney and Jacobina). All the assay data reported in this news release has been subjected to the industry standard quality assurance and quality control ("QA/QC") program including the submission of certified standards, blanks, and duplicate samples. The results are reviewed on a monthly and quarterly basis by management. In general, the assay analytical technique for silver, lead, zinc and copper is acid digestion with either ICP or atomic absorption finish. The analytical technique for gold uses fire assay and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) finish. A gravimetric finish would be used if the gold assay exceeds > 10 g/t (or >5 g/t at El Peñon). At Cerro Moro, the analytical technique for silver uses fire assay and AAS finish. If the silver assay exceeds 1,000 g/t, a gravimetric finish is used. The results of the QA/QC samples submitted for the resource databases demonstrate acceptable accuracy and precision. The offsite commercial laboratories are independent from Pan American and certified by ISO 17025:2017.

    The Qualified Persons are of the opinion that the sample preparation, analytical, and security procedures followed for the samples are sufficient and reliable for the purpose of this news release and for the purpose of any future mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates. There were no limitations on the Qualified Persons' verification process. Pan American is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data reported herein.

    Mineral resources and mineral reserves are as defined by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.

    See the Company's Annual Information Form dated February 19, 2025, available at www.sedarplus.com, or the Company's most recent Form 40-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") for further information on the Company's material mineral properties, including detailed information concerning associated QA/QC and data verification matters, the key assumptions, parameters and methods used by the Company to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources, and for a detailed description of known legal, political, environmental, and other risks that could materially affect the Company's business and the potential development of the Company's mineral reserves and mineral resources.

    Technical information contained in this news release with respect to Pan American has been reviewed and approved by Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM, Senior Vice President Exploration and Geology, and Martin Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, each of whom is a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (‘‘NI 43-101''). Pan American is authorized by The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia to engage in Reserved Practice under Permit to Practice number 1001470.

    Cautionary Note to US Investors

    This news release has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Canadian NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards ("CIM Standards"), which differ from the requirements of U.S. securities laws. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects.

    Canadian public disclosure standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC, and information concerning mineralization, deposits, mineral reserve and mineral resource information contained or referred to herein may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies. Canadian standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC, and reserve and resource information included herein may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies. In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this new release uses the terms "indicated resources" and "inferred resources" as defined in accordance with NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards. Mineralization described using these terms has a greater amount of uncertainty as to its existence and feasibility than mineralization that has been characterized as reserves. Accordingly, U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that any indicated mineral resources or inferred mineral resources that the Company reports are or will be economically or legally mineable. U.S. investors should also understand that "inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. Under Canadian securities laws, estimated "inferred mineral resources" may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies except in rare cases.

    About Pan American

    Pan American is a leading producer of silver and gold in the Americas, operating mines in Canada, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. We also own a 44% joint venture interest in the Juanicipio mine in Mexico, a 100% interest in the Escobal mine in Guatemala that is currently not operating, and we hold interests in exploration and development projects. We have been operating in the Americas for over three decades, earning an industry-leading reputation for sustainability performance, operational excellence and prudent financial management. We are headquartered in Vancouver, B.C. and our shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "PAAS".

    Learn more at panamericansilver.com

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    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information

    Certain of the statements and information in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information in this news release relate to, among other things: plans to drill a total of approximately 540,000 metres in 2025; the extent of, and success related to any future exploration or development programs, including with respect to its Jacobina, El Peñon, La Colorada, Timmins, Huaron, Minera Florida, and Cerro Moro mines, and the potential impact of any drill results on the Company's mineral reserves or mineral resources.

    These forward-looking statements and information reflect Pan American's current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by Pan American, are inherently subject to significant operational, business, economic and regulatory uncertainties and contingencies. These assumptions include: tonnage of ore to be mined and processed; ore grades and recoveries; prices for silver, gold and base metals remaining as estimated; currency exchange rates remaining as estimated; capital, decommissioning and reclamation estimates; our mineral reserve and resource estimates and the assumptions upon which they are based; prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); no labour-related disruptions at any of our operations; no unplanned delays or interruptions in scheduled production; all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals for our operations are received in a timely manner; our ability to secure and maintain title and ownership to properties and the surface rights necessary for our operations, including contractual rights from third parties and adjacent property owners; and our ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive.

    Pan American cautions the reader that forward-looking statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release and Pan American has made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: fluctuations in silver, gold and base metal prices; fluctuations in prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); fluctuations in currency markets (such as the PEN, MXN, ARS, BOB, GTQ, CAD, CLP, and BRL versus the USD); operational risks and hazards inherent with the business of mining (including environmental accidents and hazards, industrial accidents, equipment breakdown, unusual or unexpected geological or structural formations, cave-ins, flooding and severe weather); risks relating to the credit worthiness or financial condition of suppliers, refiners and other parties with whom Pan American does business; inadequate insurance, or inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks and hazards; employee relations; relationships with, and claims by, local communities and indigenous populations; our ability to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in a timely manner; changes in laws, regulations and government practices in the jurisdictions where we operate, including environmental, export and import laws and regulations; changes in national and local government, legislation, taxation, controls or regulations and political, legal or economic developments, including legal restrictions relating to mining, risks relating to expropriation, and risks relating to the constitutional court-mandated ILO 169 consultation process in Guatemala; diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as properties are mined; increased competition in the mining industry for equipment and qualified personnel; the duration and effects any pandemics on our operations and workforce; and those factors identified under the caption "Risks Related to Pan American's Business" in Pan American's most recent form 40-F and Annual Information Form filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities, respectively. Although Pan American has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. Investors are cautioned against undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements and information are designed to help readers understand management's current views of our near and longer term prospects and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Pan American does not intend, nor does it assume any obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, changes in assumptions, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by applicable law.

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    Email: [email protected]

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