Silvercorp Metals Posts Record Revenue on Higher Silver Output Despite Non‑Cash Convertible‑Note Charge
- Produced ~1.9M oz silver and generated record quarterly revenue of $126.1M, up 51% year‑over‑year.
- Adjusted net income $47.9M and adjusted EBITDA $66.7M, despite GAAP net loss from a $60.2M non‑cash charge.
- Record operating cash flow $132.9M, free cash flow $89.6M, cash and short‑term investments $462.8M.
Silvercorp posts record quarterly revenue on higher silver output
Operations and margins: higher silver production, improved cash metrics
Silvercorp Metals reports a stronger operating quarter, producing about 1.9 million ounces of silver and 2,096 ounces of gold in Q3 Fiscal 2026, or roughly 2.0 million ounces on a silver-equivalent basis. The company sells approximately 1.9 million ounces of silver, 2,250 ounces of gold, 16.4 million pounds of lead and 7.0 million pounds of zinc, generating record quarterly revenue of $126.1 million, a 51% increase from the same quarter a year earlier. Realized silver selling price after smelter deductions is $49.00 per ounce, with silver accounting for 72% of revenue.
Cost performance and adjusted earnings show resilience despite one-time charge
Operational cost metrics improve: cash cost per ounce of silver (net of by-product credits) tightens to negative $3.02 from negative $1.88 a year earlier, while all-in sustaining cost (AISC) per ounce (net of by-product credits) remains essentially flat at $12.86 versus $12.75. On an adjusted basis, net income attributable to equity shareholders rises to $47.9 million ($0.22 per share) and adjusted EBITDA reaches $66.7 million, reflecting stronger metal sales and margin recovery. The company simultaneously records a GAAP net loss of $15.8 million, mainly driven by a $60.2 million non-cash mark‑to‑market charge on convertible notes, a financing-item volatility that does not affect underlying operating cash generation.
Liquidity and cash flow position underpin near-term optionality
Silvercorp posts record operating cash flow of $132.9 million in the quarter — which includes a $43.9 million draw from a streaming/royalty arrangement with Wheaton Precious Metals — and free cash flow of $89.6 million. The company ends the quarter with $462.8 million in cash and short-term investments and equity investments carrying a market value of $233.2 million. Quarter-on-quarter movements show free cash flow up by $69.0 million, operating cash flow up $88.1 million and a cash balance increase of $80.6 million, strengthening its balance sheet for sustaining operations and potential capital allocation.
Industry backdrop: critical‑minerals pressure elevates producers
Market analysis highlights tightening refined copper markets and growing geopolitical pressure to secure non-Chinese supply chains, prompting expanded investment attention to high‑risk critical metals. Silvercorp is identified among companies positioned across the critical‑minerals spectrum as governments and industry seek coordinated ecosystems for mining, processing and offtake.
Policy momentum could boost North American processing capacity
Observers expect trilateral cooperation between the EU, U.S. and Japan on critical raw materials within weeks, and industry advisers call for joint public‑private investment to build Western refining and recycling capacity. That push reinforces the strategic context for metal producers such as Silvercorp as demand for secure, diversified supply chains accelerates.
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