Acquiring Company
Vox Royalty
Acquired Company
Latitude 66 Limited
Description
Vox Royalty Corp. has entered into a binding agreement to acquire two Australian royalty interests from Latitude 66 Limited for up to A$3.4 million. This acquisition includes the Kalman Royalty in Queensland and the Sylvania Royalty in Western Australia. The transaction depends on customary conditions being met. This move is part of Vox's strategy to increase its footprint in the Tier 1 mining jurisdiction of Australia.
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Who acquired Latitude 66 Limited?
Latitude 66 Limited was acquired by Vox Royalty, based in Toronto. The deal was reported on August 20, 2026. Vox Royalty Corp. is a returns-focused mining royalty and streaming company. The company specializes in acquiring royalty interests in mining operations. Vox Royalty is publicly traded (VOXR) and operates in Other.
When did Vox Royalty acquire Latitude 66 Limited?
Vox Royalty's acquisition of Latitude 66 Limited was reported on August 20, 2026. Vox Royalty Corp. has entered into a binding agreement to acquire two Australian royalty interests from Latitude 66 Limited for up to A$3.4 million. This acquisition includes the Kalman Royalty in Queensland and the Sylvania Royalty in Western Australia. Fundz records the date the transaction was first publicly reported, sourced from filings and company announcements.
What does Latitude 66 Limited do?
Latitude 66 Limited focuses on advancing high-potential exploration assets primarily in Western Australia and Finland. The company has recently engaged in strategic divestments to enhance its financial position. It is privately held, operating in Financial Services, and is based in Queensland.
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