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19 May 2026

Summit Royalties provides diversified access to gold and silver royalties

Summit Royalties holds 47 royalty interests across jurisdictions, delivering mining revenue exposure while BTV amplifies the story to investors

Summit Royalties provides diversified access to gold and silver royalties

Summit Royalties (TSXV: SUM, OTC: SUMMF) manages a growing collection of 47 royalty interests linked to gold and silver projects in several jurisdictions. By holding financial claims on production rather than running mines, the company gives shareholders an avenue to benefit from mineral revenues with limited direct operating responsibility. In this model a royalty interest is a contractual right to receive a portion of revenue or production from a mine, often without exposure to the mine’s day-to-day capital and operational costs. That distinction is central to Summit Royalties’ value proposition: access to commodity upside with a different risk profile compared with traditional mining operators.

The portfolio spans assets that are in production, in development, or in phases of expansion, allowing investors to capture income and potential growth across multiple project life cycles. This blend can deliver both near-term revenue from producing mines and longer-term leverage from advancing projects. For investors seeking diversified exposure to precious metals without direct operational involvement, Summit’s structure can be a strategic complement to other mining or commodity allocations. Detailed information about the company and its asset map is available at https://www.summit-royalties.com/.

Portfolio characteristics and investment implications

Summit Royalties’ asset base emphasizes geographic diversification and a spread of project stages, which helps mitigate single-asset concentration risk. Holding a basket of royalty interests tied to gold and silver mines means revenue streams may vary by mine economics, metal prices, and operational performance of underlying operators. Investors should view royalties as a form of cashflow-linked exposure: some assets produce immediate returns while others offer optionality as development milestones are reached. The company’s approach targets consistent exposure to precious metals while avoiding the direct capex, staffing, and permitting responsibilities that mine operators manage.

How royalties differ from equity and debt

Unlike equity ownership in a mine operator, a royalty typically entitles the holder to a percentage of production or revenue without voting control or operational obligations. Compared with debt, royalties are often tied to physical output rather than fixed interest payments, so they can offer different downside and upside characteristics. For portfolio construction, including royalties can provide a balance: potential participation in commodity upside with a structure that often sits senior to pure equity but junior to secured lenders. Understanding these nuances helps investors match risk tolerance and return objectives with the appropriate allocation to royalty instruments.

BTV and CEO Clips: amplifying investor awareness

BTV – Business Television is a capital markets focused production and digital marketing agency that has operated for more than two decades, helping resource and public companies reach retail and institutional investors. Their services combine content creation with broad distribution on major business networks and financial platforms. As part of this ecosystem, CEO Clips are short, targeted video profiles designed to summarize a company’s strategy and investment highlights for busy audiences. These video assets are distributed to TV and digital channels to increase visibility and investor engagement for companies like Summit Royalties.

Distribution channels and service suite

BTV’s distribution footprint includes top-tier outlets such as Bloomberg, CNBC, and FOX Business News, plus placement on prominent financial websites including Reuters, Yahoo!Finance, and the Wall Street Journal network. Their product mix comprises the BTV show, CEO Clips™, TV branding ads, and a full range of digital marketing services like lead generation, social campaigns, and direct email marketing. For companies seeking to broadcast their story to investors where they research and consume news, this combination of content and channel reach is a central offering. More about BTV’s agency services can be found at www.b-tv.com/theagency.

Contact and additional resources

Investors and interested parties can review the original press release and related materials posted via Newsfile. For media or campaign inquiries related to distribution and CEO video profiles, contact Trina Schlingmann at (604) 664-7401 x 5 or by email at [email protected]. The company websites for further reading are https://www.summit-royalties.com/ and www.b-tv.com/theagency. To access the formal source release, visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/297992. These resources provide the primary documents and contact points for follow-up due diligence and media engagement.

Author

Ilaria Galli

Ilaria Galli signed the desk that exposed an administrative case in Trieste after records requests at City Hall, upholding the editorial line of documentary rigor. Desk editor, she has a unique trait: she collects historical minutes from the Old Port.