Mineros: Advancing Gold Production in Latin America
Mineros is building a future-focused gold business grounded in community and sustainability.

A multi-country gold producer focused on responsible growth
Mineros (TSX: MSA) is taking a multi-jurisdictional approach to gold with operating mines in Colombia, Argentina, and Nicaragua. As a mid-tier producer, Mineros emphasizes ESG commitments and regional development as it works to grow responsibly. Their San Albino mine in Nicaragua is one of the highest-grade open-pit operations globally, while its Hemco operation includes an award-winning artisanal mining initiative. With steady cash flow and upside across its portfolio, Mineros is proving that gold and responsible operations can go hand in hand.
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