Aura Announces Credit Rating Upgrade on Global Scale to ‘BB-‘ From ‘B+’ and on Brazilian National Scale to ‘brAA+’ From ‘brAA’, Both With Outlook Revised to Stable


Rodrigo Barbosa, President and CEO of Aura, comments, “These rating upgrades on global and national scales reflect our consistent growth strategy and strong operating platform. In recent years, we’ve boosted production and advanced new projects, enabling sustainable growth while maintaining dividends and a solid balance sheet. With rising gold prices and contributions from Borborema and MSG, we project 340k-390k GEO in 2026 and aim to exceed 600k GEO in the years ahead. The stable outlook boosts our confidence in balancing scale, profitability, and smart capital use, while advancing projects responsibly, generating cash flow, and delivering long-term value for shareholders and communities”



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