Deccan Gold Moves Toward Production As Geomysore Posts Profit
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Deccan Gold Moves Toward Production As Geomysore Posts Profit

Deccan Gold Mines Limited reported a standalone loss of Rs 131.8 million (mn) and a consolidated loss of Rs 731.7 mn for FY26, driven by investments and ramp-up costs in Kyrgyzstan subsidiary Avelum Partners LLC which recorded a loss of Rs 378.0 mn. Associate Geomysore Services India Pvt Ltd generated gold sales and reported a profit of Rs 288.1 mn, with Deccan Gold’s share at Rs 74.9 mn. The results mark the company’s shift from exploration toward production-linked value creation.

Geomysore’s profitability and ramp-up toward peak capacity were cited as key milestones supporting Deccan Gold’s long-term growth. The year also saw production-linked activities begin at the Jonnagiri Gold Project in Andhra Pradesh, one of the first modern private sector gold mining projects in India since Independence.

Internationally, work advanced at the Altyn Tor Gold Project in Kyrgyzstan through subsidiary Avelum, with Rs 325.3 mn deployed during the quarter as the project moved closer to commercial operations targeted from August 2026. The gravity plant was commissioned and the first-phase leaching circuit is expected to commence dore bar production shortly; semi-processed gold inventory has been generated onsite. The company said full-scale production would materially improve consolidated performance.

Following a rights issue of Rs 3.147 bn, the group repaid loans of Rs 2.1157 bn in Q4, strengthening the balance sheet. Deccan Gold increased its stake in Geomysore to 26 per cent, taking the carrying value of the investment to Rs 1.9054 bn as of March 31, 2026. Exploration continued at the Bhalukona Nickel-Copper-PGE licence in Chhattisgarh with mapping and geophysical surveys while drilling approvals are pursued.

Backed by a strengthened balance sheet and an international portfolio across India, Kyrgyzstan, Finland, UAE, Tanzania, Spain and Mozambique, the company set an outlook focused on disciplined execution, responsible growth and building a competitive mining platform. Management highlighted resource security and rising interest in critical minerals as drivers of long-term capital allocation.

Deccan Gold Mines Limited reported a standalone loss of Rs 131.8 million (mn) and a consolidated loss of Rs 731.7 mn for FY26, driven by investments and ramp-up costs in Kyrgyzstan subsidiary Avelum Partners LLC which recorded a loss of Rs 378.0 mn. Associate Geomysore Services India Pvt Ltd generated gold sales and reported a profit of Rs 288.1 mn, with Deccan Gold’s share at Rs 74.9 mn. The results mark the company’s shift from exploration toward production-linked value creation. Geomysore’s profitability and ramp-up toward peak capacity were cited as key milestones supporting Deccan Gold’s long-term growth. The year also saw production-linked activities begin at the Jonnagiri Gold Project in Andhra Pradesh, one of the first modern private sector gold mining projects in India since Independence. Internationally, work advanced at the Altyn Tor Gold Project in Kyrgyzstan through subsidiary Avelum, with Rs 325.3 mn deployed during the quarter as the project moved closer to commercial operations targeted from August 2026. The gravity plant was commissioned and the first-phase leaching circuit is expected to commence dore bar production shortly; semi-processed gold inventory has been generated onsite. The company said full-scale production would materially improve consolidated performance. Following a rights issue of Rs 3.147 bn, the group repaid loans of Rs 2.1157 bn in Q4, strengthening the balance sheet. Deccan Gold increased its stake in Geomysore to 26 per cent, taking the carrying value of the investment to Rs 1.9054 bn as of March 31, 2026. Exploration continued at the Bhalukona Nickel-Copper-PGE licence in Chhattisgarh with mapping and geophysical surveys while drilling approvals are pursued. Backed by a strengthened balance sheet and an international portfolio across India, Kyrgyzstan, Finland, UAE, Tanzania, Spain and Mozambique, the company set an outlook focused on disciplined execution, responsible growth and building a competitive mining platform. Management highlighted resource security and rising interest in critical minerals as drivers of long-term capital allocation.

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