Franco-Nevada

Franco-Nevada Corporation
Company typePublic
TSXFNV (2007)
NYSEFNV (2011)
S&P/TSX 60 component
IndustryMining
Oil & gas
PredecessorNewmont Mining Corporation
Headquarters,
Canada  ()
Key people
David Harquail (Chair), Paul Brink (President & CEO), Sandip Rana (CFO)
ProductsGold Royalties and Streams
RevenueIncrease US$1.300 billion (2021)[1]
Increase US$861 million (2021)[1]
Increase US$734 million (2021)[1]
Total assets$6.210 bil.(2021)[1]
Total equity$6.025 bil. (2021)[1]
Websitewww.franco-nevada.com

Franco-Nevada Corporation is a Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based, gold-focused royalty and streaming company with a diversified portfolio of cash-flow producing assets. It is traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange.

The Old Franco-Nevada was a publicly listed company on the Toronto Stock Exchange from 1983 to 2002. In 1986, Old Franco-Nevada made its first royalty acquisition, and acquired or created additional royalties and resource investments from 1986 to 2002. Following several royalty acquisitions in the 1980s and 1990s, Old Franco-Nevada sold its only mining property to Normandy Mining in exchange for 19.9% of the company's shares.

In 2002, Newmont acquired 100% of Franco-Nevada as part of a three-way combination of Newmont, Normandy and Old Franco-Nevada. Newmont maintained Franco-Nevada as a royalty holding division, transferring numerous other royalties to it over the five-year period following the acquisition, building its portfolio of royalties to include investments in almost 300 royalties (two-thirds in base and precious metal miners, and one-third in oil and natural gas) at the time.

In 2007 Newmont spun off Franco-Nevada in an initial public offering (IPO). Franco-Nevada has grown substantially since the IPO through the acquisition of existing royalties but also by acquiring precious metal streams directly from mine operators. The largest acquisitions have been by-product gold and silver streams from some of the world’s largest copper mines including Cobre Panama (Panama), Candelaria (Chile), Antapaccay (Peru) and the Antamina mine (Peru). Franco-Nevada has also continued to add to its oil and gas royalty interests, particularly in the major US oil and gas fracking basins.

  1. ^ a b c d e 2021 Results. franco-nevada.com. Retrieved 11 March 2022