Banro Corporation

Published : November 11th, 2015

Banro Announces Q3 2015 Financial Results; Q3 2015 EBITDA of $20.3 Million, YTD 2015 EBITDA of $54 Million and Twangiza Lowers Cash Cost to $501 per Ounce

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Banro Announces Q3 2015 Financial Results; Q3 2015 EBITDA of $20.3 Million, YTD 2015 EBITDA of $54 Million and Twangiza Lowers Cash Cost to $501 per Ounce

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Nov 11, 2015) - Banro Corporation ("Banro" or the "Company") (NYSE MKT:BAA)(BAA) today announced its financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2015.

TWANGIZA OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Twangiza year-to-date production increases 53% to 105,092 ounces from 68,739 ounces in 2014, exceeding full year 2014 production of 98,184
  • Twangiza maintains quarterly gold production, 34,824 ounces, with throughput above design capacity at 104%
  • Twangiza Q3 2015 cash costs per ounce decreased 19% to $501 per ounce, contributing to a 2015 year-to-date cash costs of $539 per ounce
  • Q3 2015 AISC of $608 per ounce, a 13% decrease from Q3 2014 of $702 per ounce

NAMOYA PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Namoya continues to increase stacked material and gold content, leading to improved gold production, as the operation progresses towards steady-state operating levels
  • Exploration drilling at the Namoya-Summit Filon B target delivers positive results

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Record EBITDA of $20.3 million in Q3 2015, a 46% increase over Q3 2014 of $14 million, and year-to-date EBITDA of $54 million, a 118% increase over the same period in 2014
  • Q3 2015 net income before non-cash impairment charges of over $10 million, an increase of 188% over Q3 2014 ($4 million)
  • Gross earnings from operations of over $15 million in Q3 2015, consistent with Q2 2015, as lower operating costs offset depressed gold market conditions

All dollar amounts in this press release are expressed in thousands of dollars and, unless otherwise specified, in United States dollars.

''We are very pleased with the performance of the Twangiza mine, where exceptionally strong production results are providing a solid operating and financial foundation for the Company. Meanwhile, we are working to identify further opportunities to continue to enhance production and reduce costs at Twangiza," said Banro President and CEO John Clarke.

"The Namoya mine also made significant progress during the quarter as it continues to ramp-up towards steady-state operating levels. However, the delay in the delivery of trucking and excavating equipment to site, which is now on site and being commissioned, resulted in lower than expected quarterly gold production at Namoya. We continue to expect commercial production by the end of 2015. Looking ahead to the fourth quarter, we expect that improving mine productivity resulting from the commissioning of new equipment, together with the lagging nature of heap leach gold production from material stacked in the third quarter, will contribute to enhanced quarterly production. The Company expects to meet the consolidated production guidance of 175,000 to 195,000 ounces of gold for 2015, with Twangiza cash costs and AISC being below $600 per ounce and $700 per ounce, respectively,"

The table below provides a summary of financial and operating results for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2015, and corresponding periods in 2014 as well as the second quarter of 2015:

(I) FINANCIAL

Q3 2015 Q3 2014 Q2 2015 YTD 2015 YTD 2014
Selected Financial Data
Revenues 38,504 33,285 42,597 122,104 90,258
Total mine operating expenses1 (23,084 ) (25,192 ) (28,068 ) (75,433 ) (71,833 )
Gross earnings from operations 15,420 8,093 14,529 46,671 18,425
Net income before impairment charge2 10,789 3,750 1,534 19,103 48
Net (loss)/income (12,211 ) 3,750 (48,666 ) (54,097 ) 48
Basic net (loss)/earnings per share ($/share) (0.05 ) 0.01 (0.19 ) (0.21 ) -
Key Operating Statistics
Average gold price received ($/oz) 1,117 1,233 1,194 1,173 1,254
Gold sales (oz) 34,467 26,997 35,665 104,088 71,961
Gold production (oz) 34,824 27,171 34,325 105,092 68,739
All-in sustaining cost per ounce ($/oz) 608 702 701 631 827
Cash cost per ounce ($/oz) 501 618 587 539 728
Gold margin ($/oz) 616 615 607 634 526
Financial Position
Cash and cash equivalents 3,895 2,148 9,270 3,895 2,148
Gold bullion inventory at market value3 3,487 2,335 1,875 3,487 2,335
Total assets 869,806 869,068 879,510 869,806 869,068
Long term debt 166,859 192,079 165,591 166,859 192,079
1 Includes depletion and depreciation.
2 Impairment charges of $23,000 and $73,200 were recognized in Q3 2015 and YTD 2015, respectively. Refer to the Namoya - Mine Under Construction section below for additional information.
3 This represents 3,130 ounces of gold bullion inventory, with a total cost of $734 per ounce, shown at the September 30, 2015 closing market price of $1,114 per ounce of gold.
  • Revenues during the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2015 were $38,504 and $122,104, respectively, compared with revenues of $33,285 and $90,258, respectively, for the corresponding periods in 2014. During the third quarter of 2015, ounces of gold sold increased by 28% to 34,467 ounces compared to sales of 26,997 ounces during the third quarter of 2014. The average gold price per ounce sold in the quarter was $1,117 compared to an average price of $1,233 per ounce obtained during the corresponding prior year period as a result of lower average market prices.

  • Mine operating expenses, including depletion and depreciation, for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2015 were $23,084 and $75,433, respectively, compared to $25,192 and $71,833 for the respective three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2014. The decrease in costs during the 2015 three month period was due to lower depreciation as a result of the extension in the life of the mine during the second quarter of 2015, partially offset by higher production costs due to increased mill throughput for a total of 441,579 tonnes compared to 394,500 tonnes, as the operation surpassed design capacity. The increase in costs during the nine month period was due to higher production costs as Twangiza significantly increased milling throughput on a year-to-date basis from 987,844 tonnes to 1,299,084 tonnes, resulting in lower costs per ounce.

  • Gross earnings from operations for the respective three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2015, were $15,420 and $46,671, respectively, compared to $8,093 and $18,425, respectively, for the corresponding periods of 2014. The 16% higher gold sales during Q3 2015 compared to Q3 2014, with a corresponding 8% decrease in mine operating expenses translated into improving gross margins by over 90%. While the average gold price received per ounce decreased due to the market conditions, this was offset by increased gold ounces sold.

  • Cash costs on a sales basis for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 were $539 per ounce, a reduction of 26% from $728 per ounce for the corresponding period in 2014. Cash costs per ounce on a sales basis for the third quarter of 2015 were $501 per ounce of gold (compared to $618 per ounce of gold for the third quarter of 2014 and $587 per ounce for the second quarter of 2015). Cash costs for the third quarter of 2015 were lower than the prior year quarter as a result of continued levels of increased productivity at Twangiza. Consistent with the first two quarters of 2015, Twangiza maintained steady state production levels and normalized production costs in line with life of mine expectations as well as benefits from the reductions in diesel pricing.

  • All-in sustaining costs were $631 per ounce for the nine months ended September 30, 2015, a 24% reduction from $827 per ounce for the corresponding period in 2014. All-in sustaining costs were $608 per ounce for the third quarter of 2015 (compared to $702 per ounce of gold for the third quarter of 2014 and $701 per ounce for the second quarter of 2015) driven by lower cash costs per ounce.

(ii) Operational - Twangiza

  • During the third quarter of 2015, Twangiza was loss time injury ("LTI") free, progressing to over twenty-one months and 8.9 million LTI free hours since the last recorded LTI.

  • During the third quarter of 2015, the plant at the Twangiza Mine processed 441,579 tonnes of ore (compared to 394,500 tonnes during the third quarter of 2014 and 428,661 tonnes in the second quarter 2015), maintaining throughput above design capacity for 104% of design capacity. This achievement was made while Twangiza continued to process a significant amount of non-oxide material. Ore was processed during the third quarter of 2015 at an indicated head grade of 3.07 g/t Au (compared to 2.60 g/t Au during the third quarter of 2014 and 3.01 g/t Au during the second quarter of 2015) with a recovery rate of 79.8% (compared to 82.2% during the third quarter of 2014 and 82.2% in second quarter 2015) to produce 34,824 ounces (compared to 27,171 ounces during the third quarter of 2014 and 34,325 ounces in second quarter 2015) of gold.

(iii) Mine under Construction - Namoya

Mine Under Construction - Investment Q3 2015 Change Q3 2014
($000's) (%) ($000's)
Additions1 14,348 (17 %) 17,301
Impairment2 (23,000 ) 100 % -
Balance as at September 30 387,713 (3 %) 397,706
1 Net of pre-commercial revenue of $13,274 and $5,449 in Q3 2015 and Q3 2014, respectively.
2 Refer to the Namoya - Mine Under Construction section below for additional information.
  • During the third quarter of 2015, the Namoya Mine produced 12,157 ounces of gold from a total of 446,653 tonnes of ore, stacked and sprayed on the heap leach pads, at an indicated head grade of 1.67 g/t Au. Stacking levels and grades were below the design capacity of the operation during the quarter as a result of restricted excavator availability which in turn resulted in lower than planned ore production and waste removal.

  • With the ongoing commissioning of process upgrades during the third quarter, daily stacking rates continued to incrementally improve and stabilize, however, the utilization of the processing circuit was restricted due to ore delivery from mining operations with the ore stacked being supplemented by low grade stockpile material. The achievements made with respect to the processing circuit has increased the focus on mining productivity in order to enhance ore delivery and enable improved utilization of the processing circuit.

  • The process to achieving the required improvements to mining productivity commenced during the third quarter as Namoya began receiving, assembling and commissioning the larger mining fleet. The excavator was commissioned in September and began contributing to improved mining productivity and the CAT 777s began commissioning in October with the final haul trucks expected to come online by the end of November. The expanded fleet will support the ongoing mining activities in multiple pits and the removal of waste required for additional mining faces to be opened, which should result in significantly reducing the need to blend low grade stockpile material with the stacked ore.

(iv) Exploration

  • During the third quarter of 2015, exploration activities increased with the focus on near mine exploration at Namoya. High grade drill results intersecting significant mineralization were obtained from the first stage of the follow up drill program in the Namoya Summit footwall zone which borders the Filon B area (see Banro's September 18, 2015 press release). Drilling results included 16.00 metres grading 5.35 g/t Au, 15.00 metres grading 5.00 g/t Au and 24.00 metres grading 2.77 g/t Au. Exploration drilling will continue through the fourth quarter of 2015 along with grade control drilling at Namoya Summit.

(v) Corporate Development

  • In September 2015, the Company closed a new $9 million loan facility with an existing lender, Banque Commerciale du Congo ("BCDC"), following repayments of the previous $10 million credit facility with BCDC which is now extinguished, as well as repayments of other existing facilities with DRC banks. The loan facility is for a term of 22 months, bears interest of 9.5% per annum and is repayable over 19 months starting in January 2016.

  • In September 2015, the Company closed a $7 million gold forward sale transaction. The forward sale transaction provides for the prepayment by the purchaser of $7 million for its purchase of 8,481 ounces of gold from the Twangiza mine, with the gold deliverable over 33 months, at 257 ounces per month beginning January 2016. The forward sale may be terminated at any time upon payment to the purchaser of a one-time termination amount. The terms of the forward sales also include a gold floor price mechanism whereby, if the gold price falls below $1,100 per ounce in any month, additional ounces are deliverable to ensure a realized gold price of $1,100 per ounce for that month.

  • The Company elected not to declare the September 2015 dividend on the preference shares issued in 2013. The accrued amount in respect of this dividend was $927 as at September 30, 2015.

Twangiza Mine

With the ability to maintain stable operating performance following a year of increased productivity levels, Twangiza management focused on evaluating the processing capabilities of the plant. Throughput levels increased to 104% of design capacity while continuing to process significant amounts of non-oxide ore. The Company performed multiple days of trials to test the throughput of pre-crushed non-oxide ore. The results demonstrated that throughputs greater than design capacity may be achievable with pre-crushed material. As expected, the recovery rates of the non-oxide feed were lower than those being regularly achieved with blended ore and contributed to lower overall recoveries in the current quarter. These trials are being performed to evaluate potential enhancements to further utilize the existing plant in the future. Twangiza management will continue to focus on process plant feed optimization to secure reliable throughput levels that can be maintained through the rainy season.

TWANGIZA MINE Q3 2015 Q2 2015 Prior Quarter Q3 2014 Prior Year
Change % Change %
Gold sales (oz) 34,467 35,665 (3 %) 26,997 28 %
Gold produced (oz) 34,824 34,325 1 % 27,171 28 %
Material mined (t) 707,861 770,162 (8 %) 1,027,311 (31 %)
Ore mined (t)1 453,960 548,175 (17 %) 589,288 (23 %)
Valley fill mined (t) - - - - -
Waste mined (t) 253,901 221,987 14 % 438,023 (42 %)
Strip ratio (t:t)2 0.56 0.41 37 % 0.74 (24 %)
Ore milled (t)1 441,579 428,661 3 % 394,500 12 %
Head grade (g/t Au)3 3.07 3.01 2 % 2.60 18 %
Recovery (%) 79.84 82.2 (3 %) 82.20 (3 %)
Cash cost per ounce ($US/oz) 501 587 (15 %) 618 (19 %)
1 The difference between ore mined and ore milled is, generally, the result of the stockpiling of lower grade ore.
2 Strip ratio is calculated as waste mined divided by ore mined.
3 Head grade refers to the indicated grade of ore milled.

In the third quarter of 2015, Twangiza achieved production levels consistent with the first two quarters of 2015, continuing to produce above the monthly average production guidance of 9,000 ounces per month. Cash costs per ounce during the quarter were 15% lower than the second quarter of 2015 and represented a 19% reduction from the third quarter of 2014, mainly due to the improvements in productivity levels and the benefit of lower diesel prices. Similar to recent quarters, the strong operating results continue to be driven by improved productivity with the plant throughputs being maintained at or above design capacity while processing a significant portion of non-oxide ore. In the current quarter, mill throughput, which achieved 104% of design capacity, and head grade were the most significant contributors with 12% and 18% increases, respectively, compared to the same prior year period, contributing to an overall increase in gold content processed of 32% while gross spending on processing only increased by approximately 19%.

Gross spending and unit costs for Q3 2015 in comparison to Q2 2015 and Q3 2014 are as follows:

Mine Operating Costs (In '000s) Cost per tonne Milled ($/t)
Q3 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2014 Q3 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2014
Mining Costs 3,603 4,495 3,430 8.2 10.5 8.7
Processing Costs 10,214 9,252 8,583 23.1 21.6 21.8
Overhead 4,771 5,269 4,506 10.8 12.3 11.4
Inventory Adjustments (1,325 ) 1,927 178 (3.0 ) 4.5 0.5
Total mine operating cost 17,263 20,943 16,697 39.1 48.9 42.4
Total tonnes milled (tonnes) 441,579 428,661 394,500

Mining

A total of 707,861 tonnes of material (Q3 2014 - 1,027,311 tonnes) were mined during the three month period ended September 30, 2015. Total ore mined was 453,960 tonnes (Q3 2014 - 589,288 tonnes). The strip ratio for the third quarter of 2015 decreased to 0.56 as compared to 0.74 during the third quarter of 2014. The mining cost per tonne milled during the third quarter of 2015 decreased compared with the second quarter of 2015 to $8.20 per tonne milled as a result of lower gross mining costs due to redirected mining resources to the Tailings Management Facility ("TMF") construction and increased tonnes milled.

Processing & Engineering

For the three month period ended September 30, 2015, the plant at the Twangiza Mine processed 441,579 tonnes of ore (Q3 2014 - 394,500 tonnes), representing a 12% increase over the prior year period, as the operations continued to exceed the annualized rate of 1.7 Mtpa. This quarterly throughput was marginally higher, at 13,000 tonnes over the second quarter of 2015. Processing cost per tonne milled increased from $21.80 per tonne in the third quarter of 2014 to $23.10 per tonne in the third quarter of 2015 as a result of increased consumables consumption from the processing of non-oxide ore. During the quarter, Twangiza performed multiple days of trials to test the throughput of pre-crushed non-oxide ore. The results demonstrated that throughputs greater than design capacity may be achievable with pre-crushed material. As expected, the recoveries of the non-oxide feed were lower than those being regularly achieved with blended ore and contributed to lower recovery of 79.84% during the period. The processing costs were 19% higher compared to Q3 2014 as a result of the 12% increase in throughput combined with increased consumables consumption due to the ore blend.

Sustaining Capital Activities

Capital spending at Twangiza was focused on upgrades to the mobile fleet and continued construction of the TMF. Mobile fleet upgrades during the quarter included the purchase of secondary equipment to support mining operations, road maintenance and TMF construction. TMF construction continued at increasing activity levels, with activity levels expected to be sustained into the fourth quarter of 2015, however, lower levels of activity may occur based on the impact of the rainy season.

Cash cost and All-in sustaining cost

Cash costs per ounce for the third quarter of 2015 were lower than the prior year period, primarily due to increased sales of 7,470 ounces or 28%, due to increased production over the third quarter of 2014, while gross spending increased as a result of higher throughput slightly above the design capacity of the mill and higher consumables consumption. The all-in sustaining cost decreased from $702 per ounce in Q3 2014 to $608 per ounce in Q3 2015, primarily due to lower cash costs related mainly to lower diesel costs and improved milling efficiency. The all-in sustaining cost decreased from $701 per ounce in Q2 2015 to $608 per ounce in Q3 2015, primarily due to the impact of inventory adjustments from increased gold-in-process and gold bullion levels.

Cash Cost per ounce sold ($US/ounce)
Q3 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2014
Mining Costs 105 126 127
Processing Costs 296 259 318
Overhead 138 148 166
Inventory Adjustments (38 ) 54 7
Total cash costs per ounce 501 587 618
Total ounces sold (ounces) 34,467 35,665 26,997
All-in sustaining costs per ounce 608 701 702

Namoya - Mine Under Construction

During the third quarter of 2015, Namoya's ramp up towards commercial production progressed with stacking levels averaging 149,000 tonnes per month for a total of 446,653 tonnes for the quarter. This represents a 35% increase in ore stacked over the second quarter of 2015. Ore stacked was below the design rate of 190,000 tonnes per month due to low excavator availability. The low availability of ore from mining activities in the third quarter resulted in the processing of ore from low grade stockpiles, resulted in an average stacked grade of 1.67 g/t Au. Contained gold stacked on the heap leach increased to approximately 24,000 ounces or approximately 48% over the previous quarter. Due to heap leach operations requiring several months of percolation to fully recover the leachable gold, gold production in the quarter increased by approximately 15%. Namoya poured 3,415 ounces in July, 4,233 ounces in August and 4,509 ounces in September for a total of 12,157 ounces of gold in the third quarter of 2015.

Excavator availability improved in September with the commissioning of the first component of the larger mining fleet. This will significantly improve waste removal activities. The commissioning process of the CAT 777s has commenced, which will occur in phases throughout November following the completion of the onsite assembly process. The full commissioning of the larger mining fleet along with the continued support from the pre-existing mining fleet is expected to significantly improve mining productivity levels. With increasing ore availability at Namoya, stacking levels and grades are expected to increase to commercial production levels in the fourth quarter of 2015.

The CIL circuit was not utilized during the third quarter of 2015 as the focus of the operations continues to be the improvements to the heap leach processing circuit.

During the third quarter of 2015, the Company recorded a non-cash impairment charge totalling $23.0 million against the Namoya Mine Under Construction balance in its interim condensed financial statements, resulting in a net balance of $388 million as at September 30, 2015. The non-cash impairment charge recorded was due to the aggregate adverse impact of the deterioration of the long term gold price outlook, the build-up of capitalized borrowing costs (interest and dividends directly attributable to the construction of the asset) and pre-commercial operating losses from the extended ramp up due to the delay in financing, the commissioning of the mobile fleet and the redesign of the plant.

Under International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), in addition to the project development and the associated exploration and evaluation costs, the Mine Under Construction balance includes borrowing costs, depreciation and pre-commercial operating losses. Prior to the recognition of impairment charges in the current year, as at September 30, 2015, the Mine Under Construction balance included over $75 million of borrowing costs, $22 million of depreciation and approximately $35 million of pre-commercial operating losses. The 2015 year-to-date non-cash impairment charge of $73.2 million was less than the amount of the above indirect project development costs, indicating that the direct Namoya project development costs are recoverable under the prevailing market conditions.

Exploration

Consistent with the Company's focus on cash flow management during the completion of development at Namoya, exploration activities during the third quarter of 2015 involved the provision of support by the geological teams for production related activities at the two mine sites, as well as the use of small teams focused on new oxide target generation activities in Lugushwa and Kamituga through BLEG and ground maintenance activities.

Near mine exploration at Namoya during the third quarter of 2015 yielded high grade drill results intersecting significant mineralization. These results were obtained from the first stage of the follow up drill program in the Namoya Summit footwall zone which borders the Filon B area (see Banro's September 18, 2015 press release). Drilling results included 16.00 metres grading 5.35 g/t Au, 15.00 metres grading 5.00 g/t Au and 24.00 metres grading 2.77 g/t Au. The drill program that has yielded these significant mineralization results is ongoing and has been integrated with production related drilling activities to effectively utilize the available resources. Additional drill results from the ongoing drill program are expected in the fourth quarter of 2015.

As previously reported, to support the Twangiza and Namoya operations, near term exploration will focus on the following:

  • Deliver sufficient drilling to allow full delineation of mineable material for the Namoya Summit - Filon B targets at Namoya;
  • Development and execution of the drill program to convert inferred and indicated resources to higher confidence resources and mineral reserves within the existing open pits; and
  • Delineate resources from identified targets within a 5 kilometre radius of the current operations.

Qualified Person

Daniel K. Bansah, the Company's Head of Projects and Operations and a "Qualified Person" as such term is defined in National Instrument 43-101, has approved the technical information in this press release.

NON-IFRS MEASURES

Management uses cash cost, all-in sustaining cost, gold margin and EBITDA to monitor financial performance and provide additional information to investors and analysts. These metrics do not have a standard definition under IFRS and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. As these metrics do not have a standardized meaning, it may not be comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. However, the methodology used by the Company to determine cash cost per ounce is based on a standard developed by the Gold Institute, which was an association which included gold mining organizations, amongst others, from around the world.

The Company defines cash cost, as recommended by the Gold Institute standard, as all direct costs that the Company incurs relating to mine production, transport and refinery costs, general and administrative costs, movement in production inventories and ore stockpiles, less depreciation and depletion. Cash cost per ounce is determined on a sales basis.

Cash Cost Q3 2015 Q3 2014 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 YTD Q3 2014 YTD
($000's) ($000's) ($000's) ($000's) ($000's)
Mine operating expenses 23,084 25,192 28,068 75,433 71,833
Less: Depletion and depreciation (5,821 ) (8,495 ) (7,125 ) (19,332 ) (19,431 )
Total cash costs 17,263 16,697 20,943 56,101 52,402
Gold sales (oz) 34,467 26,997 35,665 104,088 71,961
Cash cost per ounce ($/oz) 501 618 587 539 728

The Company defines all-in sustaining costs as all direct costs that the Company incurs relating to mine production, transport and refinery costs, general and administrative costs, movement in production inventories and ore stockpiles, less depreciation and depletion plus all sustaining capital costs (excluding exploration). All-in sustaining cost per ounce is determined on a sales basis.

All-In Sustaining Cost Q3 2015 Q3 2014 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 YTD Q3 2014 YTD
($000's) ($000's) ($000's) ($000's) ($000's)
Mine operating expenses 23,084 25,192 28,068 75,433 71,833
Less: Depletion and depreciation (5,821 ) (8,495 ) (7,125 ) (19,332 ) (19,431 )
Total cash costs 17,263 16,697 20,943 56,101 52,402
Sustaining capital 3,690 2,262 4,074 9,589 7,101
All-in cash costs 20,953 18,959 25,017 65,690 59,503
Gold sales (oz) 34,467 26,997 35,665 104,088 71,961
All-in cash cost per ounce ($/oz) 608 702 701 631 827

The Company defines gold margin as the difference between the cash cost per ounce disclosed and the average price per ounce of gold sold during the reporting period.

Banro calculates EBITDA as net income or loss for the period excluding: interest and financing costs, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization and impairment charges. EBITDA is intended to provide additional information to investors and analysts. It does not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. EBITDA excludes the impact of cash costs of financing activities and taxes, and the effects of changes in operating working capital balances, and therefore is not necessarily indicative of operating profit or cash flow from operations as determined under IFRS. Other companies may calculate EBITDA differently. A reconciliation between net profit for the period and EBITDA is presented below:

EBITDA Q3 2015 Q3 2014 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 YTD Q3 2014 YTD
($000's) ($000's) ($000's) ($000's) ($000's)
Net (loss)/income (12,211 ) 3,750 (48,666 ) (54,097 ) 48
Interest and Financing Costs 3,686 1,686 6,035 15,424 5,249
Taxes - - - - -
Depletion and depreciation 5,834 8,513 7,148 19,393 19,480
Impairment 23,000 - 50,200 73,200 -
EBITDA 20,309 13,949 14,717 53,920 24,777

Q3 2015 Financial Results Conference Call Information

Banro will host a conference call at 11:00AM EST on November 12, 2015. Please use the following dial in numbers:

Q3 2015 Financial Results Conference Call Information

Toll Free (North America): +1 877-291-4570 Conf ID: 78819755
Toronto Local & International: +1 647-788-4919 Conf ID: 78819755

Q3 2015 Financial Results Conference Call REPLAY

Toll Free Replay Call (North America): +1 800-585-8367 Conf ID: 78819755
Toronto Local & International: +1 416-621-4642 Conf ID: 78819755

The conference call replay will be available from 2:00PM EST on November 12, 2015 until 11:59 PM EST on November 26, 2015.

For further information regarding this conference call, please contact Banro Investor Relations or visit the Company website, www.banro.com.

Banro Corporation is a Canadian gold mining company focused on production from the Twangiza mine, which began commercial production September 1, 2012, and completion of its second gold mine at Namoya located approximately 200 kilometres southwest of the Twangiza gold mine. The Company's longer term objectives include the development of two additional major, wholly-owned gold projects, Lugushwa and Kamituga. The four projects, each of which has a mining license, are located along the 210 kilometre long Twangiza-Namoya gold belt in the South Kivu and Maniema provinces of the DRC. All business activities are followed in a socially and environmentally responsible manner.

Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") permits U.S. mining companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can economically and legally extract or produce. Certain terms are used by the Company, such as "Measured", "Indicated", and "Inferred" "Resources", that the SEC guidelines strictly prohibit U.S. registered companies from including in their filings with the SEC. U.S. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in the Company's Form 20-F Registration Statement, File No. 001-32399, which may be secured from the Company, or from the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.

Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future (including, without limitation, statements regarding estimates and/or assumptions in respect of future gold production (including the timing thereof), costs, cash flow and gold recoveries, mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates, potential mineral resources and mineral reserves and the Company's production, development and exploration plans and objectives) are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements reflect the current expectations or beliefs of the Company based on information currently available to the Company.

Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements, and even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on the Company. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things: uncertainty of estimates of capital and operating costs, production estimates and estimated economic return of the Company's projects; the possibility that actual circumstances will differ from the estimates and assumptions used in the economic studies of the Company's projects; failure to establish estimated mineral resources and mineral reserves (the Company's mineral resource and mineral reserve figures are estimates and no assurance can be given that the intended levels of gold will be produced); fluctuations in gold prices and currency exchange rates; inflation; gold recoveries being less than those indicated by the metallurgical testwork carried out to date (there can be no assurance that gold recoveries in small scale laboratory tests will be duplicated in large tests under on-site conditions or during production); uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future; changes in equity markets; political developments in the DRC; lack of infrastructure; failure to procure or maintain, or delays in procuring or maintaining, permits and approvals; lack of availability at a reasonable cost or at all, of plants, equipment or labour; inability to attract and retain key management and personnel; changes to regulations affecting the Company's activities; the uncertainties involved in interpreting drilling results and other geological data; and the other risks disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in the Company's annual report on Form 20-F dated April 6, 2015 filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and EDGAR at www.sec.gov. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. Although the Company believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance should not be put on such statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein.

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Banro is a gold producing company based in Canada.

Banro holds various exploration projects in Congo Dem. Rep. of.

Its main assets in production are LUGUSHWA and KAMITUGA in Congo Dem. Rep. of and its main assets in development are TWANGIZA and NAMOYA in Congo Dem. Rep. of.

Banro is listed in Canada and in United States of America. Its market capitalisation is US$ 120.8 millions as of today (€ 102.0 millions).

Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on August 31, 2007 at US$ 9.96, and its lowest recent point on May 26, 2017 at US$ 0.07.

Banro has 1 098 579 968 shares outstanding.

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Annual reports of Banro Corporation
2008 Annual report
Annual Report 2007
Financings of Banro Corporation
7/18/2016Enters Into Gold Dore Purchase and Financing Arrangement wit...
2/26/2016Closes Balance of US$98.75 Million Financing
2/16/2016Closes US$67.5 Million Stream Financing
12/31/2015Announces US$98.75 Million Financing With Resource FinanceWo...
8/18/2014Announces Financing Plan and Certain Senior Management Chang...
2/28/2014Closes US$40 Million Financing
4/25/2013Closes US$100 Million Financing
4/12/2013Announces Pricing of Previously Announced Financing Plan
3/27/2013Announces Financing Plan for US$100 Million
2/21/2013Announces Financing Package for up to US$90 Million
3/29/2011Receives Receipt for Final Short Form Prospectus
2/24/2011Announces Closing of C$56,875,000 Financing
2/4/2011Announces C$56,875,000 Private Placement
Nominations of Banro Corporation
6/30/2016Announces Election of Directors
6/28/2013Announces Election of Directors
3/28/2013Appoints Peter V. Gundy to Board of Directors
11/30/2009Appoints Michael Beckett to Board of Directors
9/10/2007Announces Senior Appointments For Its Operations In D.R.Cong...
8/21/2007Appoints Mike Prinsloo Chief Executive Officer
Financials of Banro Corporation
11/8/2016Announces Q3 2016 Financial and Operating Results
5/11/2016Announces Q1 2016 Financial Results
3/28/2016Announces Year End 2015 Financial Results
11/12/2013Announces Q3 2013 Financial Results
11/11/2013Provides Notice of Q3 2013 Financial Results Release & Inves...
8/13/2013Announces Q2 2013 Financial Results
8/8/2013Provides Notice of Q2 2013 Financial Results Release & Inves...
5/8/2013Announces Q1 2013 Financial Results
5/3/2013Provides Notice of Q1 2013 Financial Results Release & Inves...
3/27/2013Announces Year End 2012 Financial Results
Project news of Banro Corporation
1/9/2014(Twangiza)Provides Q4 2013 Production Update for =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20its...
12/31/2013(Namoya)Pours First Gold at Namoya Mine, Democratic Republic of the ...
10/10/2013(Twangiza)Provides Q3 2013 Production Update for =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20its...
7/15/2013Intersects High Grade Gold Mineralization Including 39=2E60 ...
7/10/2013(Twangiza)Provides Q2 2013 Production Update for =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20Its...
3/18/2013Files 43-101 Technical Report on Lugus =?ISO-8859-1?Q?hwa=20...
10/11/2011(Twangiza)Corp's Twangiza Mine Pours First Gold in the Democratic Repu...
3/14/2011(Twangiza)Phase 1 Mining Of The Oxide Cap At Twangiza Indicates Annual...
1/24/2011(Namoya)Preliminary Assessment of its Namoya Heap Leach Gold Project...
7/20/2009(Twangiza)Files NI 43-101 Technical Report on Twangiza Updated Feasibi...
6/8/2009(Twangiza)Update of Twangiza Feasibility Study Increases Proven and Pr...
3/2/2009(Twangiza)Files NI 43-101 Technical Report On Twangiza Feasibility Stu...
1/26/2009(Twangiza)Feasibility Study Of Twangiza Gold Project Indicates Gold Pr...
11/17/2008(Lugushwa)Intercepts Broad Zones of Gold Mineralization at its Lugushw...
8/19/2008(Namoya)intersects 29.00 metres grading 5.59 g/t Au, 7.70 metres gra...
8/18/2008(Twangiza)Files NI 43-101 Technical Report on Twangiza Pre-feasibility...
7/16/2008Moves Ahead With Bankable Feasibility Study Of Twangiza And ...
7/7/2008(Twangiza)Pre-Feasibility Study of its Twangiza Gold Project Indicates...
6/6/2008(Twangiza)Outlines Major New Mineralized Gold Structure At Mufwa Withi...
5/29/2008(Twangiza)Intersects 16.60 metres grading 8.03 g/t Au and 47 metres gr...
4/29/2008(Namoya)Intersects 18.62 metres Grading 20.15 g/t Au and 7.25 metres...
8/23/2007(Lugushwa)Intersects Wide Zones of Gold Mineralization at its Lugushwa...
6/8/2007(Namoya)Increases Indicated Mineral Resource At Namoya By 36% To 938...
5/8/2007(Twangiza)Continues to Interesect Wide Zones of Gold Mineralisation at...
2/20/2007(Namoya) Announces Further Drilling Results from its Namoya Project
Corporate news of Banro Corporation
7/26/2016Provides Corporate Update
7/26/2016Banro Provides Corporate Update
7/11/2016Banro Achieves Record Gold Production Results in Q2 as Namoy...
6/30/2016Banro Announces Election of Directors
6/18/2016Banro and Banro Group (Barbados) Limited Declare Dividends P...
6/16/2016Banro Provides Information for Holders of Series A Preferenc...
6/13/2016Banro Foundation Wins "Community Development and Local Conte...
5/20/2016Banro Declares Dividends Payable on Series A Preference Shar...
5/11/2016Banro Announces Q1 2016 Financial Results
5/11/2016Banro reports 1Q loss
4/19/2016Banro Announces Reserve Growth of 9% to 3.18 Million Ounces ...
4/11/2016Banro Announces Q1 Production Results
3/30/2016Banro and Banro Group (Barbados) Limited Declare Dividends P...
3/28/2016Banro reports 4Q loss
3/28/2016Banro Announces Year End 2015 Financial Results
3/24/2016Banro Provides a Corporate Update
12/31/2015Banro Announces US$98.75 Million Financing With Resource Fin...
12/17/2015Sustainable Agriculture and Infrastructure Construction High...
10/19/2015Banro Wins "Best Performer in Social Investment" Award at th...
10/13/2015Banro Announces Q3 Production Results
9/30/2015Banro Provides a Corporate Update
9/30/20159:25 pm Banro receives notice from NYSE MKT regarding its lo...
9/18/2015Banro Reports High Grade Drill Results at Namoya and Provide...
8/12/2015Banro Announces Q2 2015 Financial Results; Achieves Record Q...
8/12/2015Banro reports 2Q loss
7/30/2015Banro Files NI 43-101 Technical Report for Twangiza Relating...
7/9/2015Banro Announces Q2 Production Results
6/20/2015Banro and Banro Group (Barbados) Limited Declare Dividends P...
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4/7/2015Banro Announces Record Q1 Production Results
4/7/2015Banro Announces Year End 2014 Financial Results
4/6/2015Banro Announces Record Q1 Production Results
4/1/2015Banro Provides Notice of Year End 2014 Financial Results Rel...
3/13/2015Banro and Banro Group (Barbados) Limited Declare Dividends P...
3/13/2015Banro and Banro Group (Barbados) Limited Declare Dividends P...
3/12/2015Banro Provides Update on Note Indenture Consent Solicitation
3/12/2015Banro Provides Update on Note Indenture Consent Solicitation
3/6/2015Banro Announces US$100 Million Financing and Provides Brief ...
3/6/2015Banro Provides Information for Holders of Series A Preferenc...
3/6/2015Banro Provides Information for Holders of Series A Preferenc...
2/27/2015Banro Announces US$100 Million Financing and Provides Brief ...
1/5/2015Banro Provides Q4 2014 Gold Production and Brief Operations ...
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12/12/2013Announces Corporate and Board Appointments and Provides a Br...
9/13/2013Provides Information for Holders of Series A Preference Shar...
4/24/2013Job Creation and Community Development Highlight Banro's 201...
4/10/2013(Twangiza)Provides Q1 2013 Production Update for Its Twangiza Gold Min...
3/19/2013Provides an Operations Personnel Update
1/31/2013Increases Oxide and Free-milling Ounces of Gold by 45%
1/14/2013(Twangiza)Provides Q4 2012 Production Update for its Twangiza Gold Min...
9/25/2012Foundation's "Celebrate the Congo" =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20Event=2...
8/29/2012(Twangiza)Declares Commercial Production at Twangiza Gold Mine and Pro...
9/15/2011to be Added to the S&P/TSX Composite Index
8/15/2011(Twangiza)Corp's Twangiza Phase I Gold Mine Plant Entering Cold Commis...
7/12/2011CEO Simon Village presents corporate overview at Objective C...
6/27/2011(Namoya)Intercepts Further Significant Gold Mineralization While Fea...
6/13/2011Foundation and Co-Sponsors Raise $80,000 in Charitable Fundi...
5/5/2011to Host Investor Meetings on West Coast and South East Unite...
4/21/2011Signs Memorandum of Understanding with China Gold Internatio...
4/19/2011Provides Update
7/26/2010The Arrival Of Its Refurbished Gold Plant At Twangiza And P...
5/11/2010Announces Financing
10/14/2009Foundation and the Saramabila Community Celebrate Handover o...
8/11/2009Welcomes The DRC Government's Final Ratification Of The Fisc...
6/26/2009Closes CDN$100,001,700 Financing
6/17/2009Announces Terms of CDN $100,001,700 Financing
6/1/2009Provides Update on Share Trading Activity
2/25/2009Mining Convention And Titles Confirmed By DRC Government
9/23/2008Announces Exercise of Over-Allotment Option
9/17/2008Announces Closing Of Financing
9/11/2008Announces Pricing For Financing
9/2/2008Files Preliminary Short-Form Prospectus For Proposed Financi...
8/1/2008intercepts 192 metres grading 2.02 g/t Au,...at its Twangiza...
7/28/2008Provides Update On Share Trading Activity
3/4/2008Issues Corporate Update
2/19/2008Comments on Correspondence Received from the DRC Minister of...
2/6/2008 and CARE International to partner for sustainable community...
12/24/2007Peter Cowley to Retire as President
9/20/2007Continues to Interesect Significant Near Surface Gold Minera...
7/3/2007Preliminary Economic Assessment of Namoya Gold Project Indic...
3/21/2007Responds To Statements Regarding Status Of Properties Applie...
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