Buenaventura Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results
Second Quarter and Six-Month 2025 Highlights:
2Q25 EBITDA from direct operations was US$ 130.1 million, compared to US$ 107.2 million reported in 2Q24. 6M25 EBITDA from direct operations reached US$ 256.4 million, compared to US$ 201.7 million reported in 6M24.
2Q25 net income reached US$ 98.2 million, compared to US$ 74.4 million reported for the same period in 2024. 6M25 net income was US$ 245.2 million, compared to US$ 141.4 million in net income for the 6M24.
Buenaventura's cash position reached US$ 588.5 million by quarter's end, June 30, 2025, while net debt amounted to US$ 271.7 million, resulting in a leverage ratio of 0.56x.
Buenaventura's 2Q25 copper production increased by 28% YoY, primarily due to halted operations at El Brocal in 2Q24 and related impact on copper ore processing during the period. 2Q25 consolidated silver production decreased by 11%, zinc production increased by 22% YoY, and lead increased by 2% YoY, primarily due to the mine plan at Uchucchacua and Yumpag. Gold production decreased by 19% YoY due to lower production from Orcopampa and Tambomayo.
2Q25 CAPEX related to San Gabriel was US$ 82.2 million, primarily allocated to the processing plant, the filtered tailings storage facility, and vertical and horizontal mine development.
Buenaventura began commercializing a portion of Cerro Verde's copper concentrate during 2Q25. Approximately 20k WMT have been sold by quarter's end, out of a total ~40k WMT expected for the full year 2025.
On July 23, 2025, Buenaventura redeemed the remaining US$149 million of its 2026 notes at par including accrued interest.
Financial Highlights (in US$ millions, excluding EPS):
2Q25
2Q24
Var
6M25
6M24
Var
Total Revenues
369.5
277.1
33%
677.2
523.9
29%
Operating Income
87.9
66.6
32%
181.7
113.4
60%
EBITDA Direct Operations
130.1
107.2
21%
256.4
201.7
27%
EBITDA Including Affiliates
240.7
237.2
1%
491.8
422.6
16%
Net Income (1)
91.3
70.7
29%
231.4
132.1
75%
EPS (2)
0.36
0.28
29%
0.91
0.52
75%
Net Income attributable to owners of the parent.
As of June 30, 2025, Buenaventura had a weighted average number of shares outstanding of 253,986,867.
For a full version of Compañía de Minas Buenaventura Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release, please visit: https://buenaventura.com/en/inversionista/reporte-trimestral-2025/
CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION:
Compañia de Minas Buenaventura will host a conference call on Friday, July 25, 2025, to discuss these results at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time / 10:00 a.m. Lima Time.
To participate in the conference call, please dial:
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Company Description
Compañía de Minas Buenaventura S.A.A. is Peru's largest, publicly traded precious and base metals Company and a major holder of mining rights in Peru. The Company is engaged in the exploration, mining development, processing and trade of gold, silver and other base metals via wholly-owned mines and through its participation in joint venture projects. Buenaventura currently operates several mines in Peru (Orcopampa*, Uchucchacua*, Julcani*, Tambomayo*, La Zanja*, El Brocal and Coimolache).
The Company owns 19.58% of Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde, an important Peruvian copper producer (a partnership with Freeport-McMorRan Inc. and Sumitomo Corporation).
For a printed version of the Company's 2024 Form 20-F, please contact the investor relations contacts on page 1 of this report or download the PDF format file from the Company's web site at www.buenaventura.com.
(*) Operations wholly owned by Buenaventura
Note on Forward-Looking Statements
This press release and related conference call contain, in addition to historical information, forward-looking statements including statements related to the Company's ability to manage its business and liquidity during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company's results of operations, including net revenues, earnings and cash flows, the Company's ability to reduce costs and capital spending in response to the COVID-19 pandemic if needed, the Company's balance sheet, liquidity and inventory position throughout and following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company's prospects for financial performance, growth and achievement of its long-term growth algorithm following the COVID-19 pandemic, future dividends and share repurchases.
This press release may also contain forward-looking information (as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995) that involve risks and uncertainties, including those concerning the Company's, Cerro Verde's costs and expenses, results of exploration, the continued improving efficiency of operations, prevailing market prices of gold, silver, copper and other metals mined, the success of joint ventures, estimates of future explorations, development and production, subsidiaries' plans for capital expenditures, estimates of reserves and Peruvian political, economic, social and legal developments. These forward-looking statements reflect the Company's view with respect to the Company's, Cerro Verde's future financial performance. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors discussed elsewhere in this Press Release.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250724699230/en/
Contacts
Contacts in Lima: Daniel Dominguez, Chief Financial Officer(511) 419 2540
Sebastián Valencia, Head of Investor Relations(511) 419 2591 / sebastian.valencia@buenaventura.pe
Contact in NY: Barbara Cano(646) 452 2334barbara@inspirgroup.com
Company Website: https://buenaventura.com/en/inversionista/
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