VVV Resources Limited (VVV) 
VVV Resources Limited: Audited Annual Report to 31 December 2022 
07-Jul-2023 / 17:09 GMT/BST 
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VVV Resources Limited 
(The "Company" or "VVV") 
 
 
Audited Annual Report and Financial Statements 
for the year ended 31 December 2022 
 
 
Chairman's Report (Incorporating the strategic review) 
 
VVV Resources Limited, formerly Veni Vidi Vici Limited ("The Company"), are pleased to take this opportunity to reflect 
on the period from January 1st to December 31st, 2022. 
 
OPERATIONS REVIEW 
This past year has been a period of global uncertainty, volatility, and subsequent conflict. While the problems 
associated with the devastating COVID-19 pandemic reduced significantly, they were replaced by new challenges created 
by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the subsequent impacts on global security, rampant inflation, energy 
scarcity and fears of global food shortages. 
 
The COVID-19 pandemic had resulted in negativity with metal prices and corporate market sentiment; however, a reversal 
of these trends is becoming apparent, certainly with metal prices but perhaps less rapid with the latter. However, 
during the reporting period, we were successful in raising proceeds amounting to GBP291,000 from private individuals. 
 
The Company's only current investment is a 51% holding of a privately held project in remote Western Australia. This 
project, known as Shangri La, comprises 10 contiguous hectares of what appears to be a polymetallic mineral assemblage 
comprising gold, silver, and copper. 
 
On the 24 March 2022, the Company signed a conditional 'Share Purchase Agreement' ("SPA") with Cass Fze and Stella 
Investments Limited, both incorporated in the UAE, to acquire 100% of the share capital of Anthony Vartkes Resources 
Limited, incorporated in the BVI. This overly complicated arrangement, on completion, would give the Company a 100% 
interest in a copper project known as Mitterberg, located in Austria, and the remaining 49% interest in the Shangri La 
project in Western Australia. However, conditions precedent of the SPA have not been met by the venders and therefore, 
as per the agreement, the SPA has not been completed and arguably no longer relevant to the Company. 
 
Due to personal circumstances, three key Directors of the Company resigned during 2022 and were replaced by Malcolm 
Macleod and Jim Williams in September and October respectively to compliment Mahesh Pulandaran. To satisfy corporate 
governance, the Board of the Company currently comprises two non-executives and one executive director. 
 
FINANCE REVIEW 
 
The loss for the period to 31 December 2022 amounted to GBP156,000 (2021: loss of GBP431,000) which mainly related to 
regulatory costs and other corporate overheads. The total revenue for the period was GBPNil (2021: GBPNil).  As at 31 
December 2022, the Company had cash balances of GBP208,000 (2021: GBP87,000). 
 
The Company does not recommend the payment of a dividend in the current year, same as the prior year. 
 
No dividends have been paid or proposed in either year. 
 
 
OUTLOOK 
 
Going forward, the Company is reviewing various mineral projects in several favourable jurisdictions with a view to 
increasing investor attraction, and to increase both the market capitalisation and liquidity. 
 
We would like to thank all our shareholders for their continued support and look forward to updating you on further 
news in due course. 
 
 
Eur. Ing. Jim Williams, MSc, D.I.C., CEng, CGeol, FIMMM 
Executive Chairman 
 
7 July 2023 
 
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The Company 
Mahesh S/o Pulandaran (Non-Executive Director) 
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Jim Williams (Chairman) 
 
AQSE Growth Market Corporate Adviser: 
Peterhouse Capital Limited 
Guy Miller/Mark Anwyl                           +44 (0) 20 7469 0936 
 
 

Material uncertainty related to going concern

We draw attention to the Going Concern section of Note 1 "General Information" in the financial statements which indicates that the Directors have prepared cashflow forecasts which show that, in order for the Company to continue to discharge its liabilities as they fall due and to continue with its planned exploration expenditure, additional cash will be required. As stated in Note 1, these events or conditions, along with the other matters as set forth in Note 1, indicate that a material uncertainty exists that may cast significant doubt on the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter. Financial statements Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended to 31 December 2022

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                                                                                                            Year ended 
                                                                                           Year ended 
                                                                                           31 December 2022 31 December 
                                                                                                            2021 
                                                                                      Note GBP'000            GBP'000 
 
Revenue                                                                               4 
Investment income                                                                          -                - 
 
Total revenue                                                                                               - 
 
Administration expenses                                                                    (139)            (431) 
Loss allowance for loan                                                                    (17)             - 
 
Operating loss                                                                        5    (156)            (431) 
 
Finance costs                                                                              -                - 
 
Loss before taxation                                                                       (156)            (431) 
 
Taxation                                                                              8    -                - 
 
 
Loss for the period attributable to equity holders of the company                          (156)            (431) 
 
Other comprehensive income 
Translation exchange (loss)/gain                                                           -                - 
Other comprehensive income for the period net of taxation                                  -                - 
 
Total comprehensive income for the period attributable to equity holders of the            (156)            (431) 
company 
 
Loss per share 
Basic and diluted (pence)                                                             9    (7.46)           (22.87) 
 

The accompanying accounting policies and notes form part of these financial statements. Statement of financial position as at 31 December 2022

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                                                       31 December 31 December 
                                                       2022        2021 
                                                  Note GBP'000       GBP'000 
 
Non-current assets 
Investments accounted for using the equity method 10   136         136 
 
Current assets 
Trade and other receivables                       11   23          22 
Cash and cash equivalents                              208         87 
                                                       231         109 
 
Total assets                                           367         245 
 
 
Current liabilities 
 
Trade and other payables                          12   (83)        (97) 
                                                       (83)        (97) 
 
Net current assets                                     148         12 
 
Net assets                                             284         148 
 
 
Equity 
Share capital                                     13   -           - 
Share premium                                     13   1,154       863 
Share based payment reserve                            26          26 
Retained earnings                                      (896)       (741) 
Total equity                                           284         148 

The financial statements of VVV Resources Limited (formerly Veni Vidi Vici Ltd) (registered number 196048) were approved by the Board of Directors and authorised for issue on 7 July 2023 and were signed on its behalf by:

Mahesh Pulandaran

Director

The accompanying accounting policies and notes form part of these financial statements. Statement of changes in equity for the year ended 31 December 2022

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                                                               Share   Share   Share based payment       Retained 
                                                                               reserve                            Total 
                                                               capital premium                           earnings 
                                                               GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000                     GBP'000    GBP'000 
 
At 31 December 2020                                            -       643     26                        (310)    359 
 
Loss for the period                                            -       -       -                         (431)    (431) 
Total Comprehensive Income                                     -       -       -                         (431)    (431) 
 
Issue of share capital                                         -       220     -                         -        220 
Share based payments                                           -       -       -                         -        - 
Total contributions by and distributions to owners of the      -       220     -                         -        220 
Company 
 
At 31 December 2021                                            -       863     26                        (741))   148 
Loss for the period                                               - -     -  (156) (156) 
Total Comprehensive Income                                                   (156) (156) 
Issue of share capital                                            - 291   -  -     291 
Total contributions by and distributions to owners of the Company - 291   -  -     291 
 
At 31 December 2022                                               - 1,154 26 (896) 284 

The accompanying accounting policies and notes form part of these financial statements. Statement of cash flows for the year ended to 31 December 2022

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                                                      Year ended  Year ended 
                                                      31 Dec 2022 31 Dec 2021 
                                                      GBP'000       GBP'000 
Cash flows from operating activities 
Operating loss                                        (156)       (431) 
Share based payment charge                            -           - 
Issue of shares to settle liabilities                 -           - 
(Increase) in trade and other receivables             (1)         (4) 
Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables       (13)        30 
 
Net cash outflow in operating activities              (170)       (405) 
 
 
Financing activities 
Issue of share capital                                291         220 
Issue costs                                           -           - 
 
Net cash inflow/(outflow) from financing activities   291         220 
 
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents             121         (185) 
 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period      87          272 
 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period            208         87 
 

The accompanying accounting policies and notes form part of these financial statements. Notes to the financial statements

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              General information 
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              VVV Resources Limited (formerly Veni Vidi Vici Ltd) is a company incorporated on 14 November 2017 in the 
              British Virgin Islands ("BVI") under the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004 (as amended).  The address of 
              its registered office is Vistra Corporate Services Centre, Wickhams Cay II, Road Town, Tortola, VG1110, 
              British Virgin Islands. The Company's ordinary shares are traded on the AQSE Growth Market as operated by 
              Aquis Stock Exchange ("AQSE").  The Company's registered number is 1960948 and its place of business is 
              65 Chulia Steet, OCBC Centre #42-06, Singapore 049513. Its principal activity is that of an investment 
              vehicle to identify investment opportunities and acquisitions in companies in the Precious Metals and 
              Base Metals sectors. 
 
              The financial statements of VVV Resources Limited (formerly Veni Vidi Vici Ltd) for the year ended 31 
              December 2022 were authorised for issue by the Board on 7 July 2023 and the statements of financial 
              position signed on the Board's behalf by Mahesh Pulandaran. 
 
              Investing policy 
              The investment strategy of the Company is to provide Shareholders with an attractive total return 
              achieved primarily through capital appreciation. The Directors believe that there are numerous investment 
              opportunities within both private and public businesses in the Base Metals and Precious Metals sector in 
              North America and Australia. 
 
              The Board, through its extensive network of contacts, has identified a number of potentially interesting 
              investment opportunities, although formal discussions in respect of any of these opportunities have not 
              yet commenced. 
 
              The Company is likely to be an active investor and acquire control of certain target companies although 
              it may also consider acquiring non-controlling shareholdings. The proposed investments to be made by the 
              Company may be in either quoted or unquoted securities and made by direct acquisition of an interest in 
              companies, partnerships or joint ventures, or direct interests in projects and can be at any stage of 
              development. Accordingly, the Company's equity interest in a proposed investment may range from a 
              minority position to 100 per cent. ownership and a controlling interest. 
 
              If the Company takes a controlling stake, the acquisition could trigger a Reverse Takeover under Rule 57 
              of the AQSE Exchange Rules. 
 
              The Directors intend to acquire one or more investments in quoted or unquoted businesses or companies (in 
              whole or in part) thereby creating a platform for further investments. The Company may need to raise 
              additional funds for these purposes and may use both debt and/or equity. 
 
              The Directors and the Technical Adviser believe that their broad, collective experience, together with 
              their extensive network of contacts, will assist them in identifying, evaluating and funding suitable 
              investment opportunities. External advisers and investment professionals, over and above the Technical 
              Adviser, will be engaged as necessary to assist with sourcing and due diligence of prospective 
              opportunities. The Directors will also consider appointing additional directors with relevant experience 
              if the need arises. 
 
              It is anticipated that returns to Shareholders will be delivered primarily through an appreciation in the 
              price of the Ordinary Shares rather than capital distribution via regular dividends. In addition, there 
              may be opportunities to spin out businesses in the form of distributions to Shareholders or make trade 
              sales of business divisions and therefore contemplate returns via special dividends. Given the nature of 
              the investment strategy, the Company does not intend to make additional regular and periodic disclosures 
              or calculations of net asset value outside of the requirements for a AQSE Growth Market traded company. 
              It is anticipated that the Company will hold investments for the medium to long term, although where 
              opportunities exist for shorter term investments, the Company may undertake such investments. Notes to the financial statements (continued) 

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              Investing policy (continued) 
              In compliance with Rule 51 of the AQSE Exchange Rules, if the Company (as an Investment Vehicle) has not 
              substantially implemented its investing policy after the period of one year following Admission, it will 
              seek Shareholder approval in respect of the subsequent year for the further pursuit of its investment 
              strategy. 
 
              Pursuant to Rule 52 of the AQSE Exchange Rules, the Company (as an Investment Vehicle), is required to 
              substantially implement its investment strategy within a period of two years following Admission. In the 
              event that the Company has not undertaken a transaction constituting a Reverse Takeover under Rule 57 of 
              the AQSE Exchange Rules, or if it has otherwise failed to substantially implement its investment strategy 
              within such two year period, AQSE Exchange will suspend trading of the Company's Issued Share Capital in 
              accordance with Rule 78 of the AQSE Exchange Rules. If suspension occurs, the Directors will consider 
              returning the Company's cash to Shareholders after deducting all related expenses. 
 
 
              The Directors intend to review the investment strategy on an annual basis and, subject to their review 
              and in the absence of unforeseen circumstances, the Directors intends to adhere to the investment 
              strategy. Changes to the investment strategy may be prompted, inter alia, by changes in government 
              policies or economic conditions which alter or introduce additional investment opportunities. It is the 
              intention of the Directors to invest the Company's cash resources, as far as practicable, in accordance 
              with the investment strategy. However, due to market and other investment considerations, it may take 
              some time before the cash resources of the Company are fully invested. 
 
              It is intended that the funds initially available to the Company will be used to meet general working 
              capital requirements, to undertake due diligence on potential target acquisitions and to make investments 
              in accordance with the investment guidelines described above. 
 
 
              Statement of compliance with IFRS 
              The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting 
              Standards (IFRS) as adopted by the European Union and as applied in accordance with the provisions of the 
              BVI Business Companies Act, 2004 (as amended). The principal accounting policies adopted by the Company 
              are set out below. 
 
              Basis of preparation 
              The financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis, except for the measurement to 
              fair value of assets and financial instruments as described in the accounting policies below, and on a 
              going concern basis. 
 
              The financial report is presented in Pound Sterling (GBP) and all values are rounded to the nearest 
              thousand pounds (GBP'000) unless otherwise stated. 

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

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              New standards, amendments and interpretations adopted by the Company 
 
              During the financial year, the Company has adopted the following new IFRSs (including amendments thereto) 
              and IFRIC interpretations that became effective for the first time. 
 
              Standard                                                             Effective date, annual period 
                                                                                   beginning on or after 
              Applying IFRS 9 'Financial Instruments' with IFRS 4 'Insurance       1 January 2018 
              Contracts' (Amendments to IFRS 4) 
              Covid-19 Related Rent Concessions beyond 30 June 2021 (Amendment to  1 April 2021 
              IFRS 16) 
              Reference to the Conceptual Framework (Amendments to IFRS 3)         1 January 2022 
              Property, Plant and Equipment - Proceeds before Intended Use         1 January 2022 
              (Amendments to IAS 16) 
              Onerous Contracts - Cost of Fulfilling a Contract (Amendments to IAS 1 January 2022 
              37) 
              Annual Improvements to IFRS Standards 2018-2020                      1 January 2022 

Their adoption has not had any material impact on the disclosures or amounts reported in the financial

statements.

Standards issued but not yet effective:

At the date of authorisation of these financial statements, several new, but not yet effective,

Standards and amendments to existing Standards, and Interpretations have been published by IASB. None of

these Standards or amendments to existing Standards have been adopted early by the Company.

Management anticipates that all relevant pronouncements will be adopted for the first period beginning

on or after the effective date of the pronouncement. New Standards, amendments and Interpretations not

adopted in the current year have not been disclosed as they are not expected to have a material impact on

the Company's financial statements.

              Standard                                                                 Effective date, annual period 
                                                                                       beginning on or after 
              Amendments to IFRS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting          1 January 2023 
              Estimates and Errors 
              Amendments to IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts (Amendments to IFRS 17         1 January 2023 
              Insurance Contracts and IFRS 4 Insurance Contracts) 
              Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-Current: Amendments to   1 January 2023 
              IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements 
              Amendments to IFRS 16 Leases                                             1 January 2024 

The adoption of these standards is not expected to have any material impact on the financial

statements of the Company.

Going Concern

The Directors noted the losses that the Company has made for the period ended 31 December 2022. The

Directors have prepared cash flow forecasts extending to 31 December 2024 which show that, in order for

the company to continue to discharge its liabilities as they fall due and to continue with its planned

exploration expenditure, additional cash will be required.

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

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The Directors are in discussions with potential investors and are confident that they will be successful in raising the necessary additional funds.

The ability to successfully raise additional finance is subject to uncertainty. However, the Directors believe this uncertainty will be successfully resolved and the company will raise sufficient cash to enable the Company to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. They have, therefore, prepared the financial statements on a going concern basis.

The financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that would be required to be made if they were prepared on a basis other than the going concern basis.

2             Significant accounting policies 
 
 
              Finance costs / investment revenue 
              Borrowing costs are recognised as an expense when incurred. 
 
 
              Investment revenue is recognised as the Company becomes entitled to such revenue.  Dividends are 
              accounted for on receipt thereof. 
 
              Share capital 
              Financial instruments issued by the Company are treated as equity only to the extent that they do not 
              meet the definition of a financial liability.  The Company's ordinary shares are classified as equity 
              instruments. 
 
              Share-based payments 
              Where equity settled share options are awarded to directors, the fair value of the options at the date 
              of grant is charged to the statement of comprehensive income over the vesting period.  Non-market 
              vesting conditions are taken into account by adjusting the number of equity instruments expected to 
              vest at each balance sheet date so that, ultimately, the cumulative amount recognised over the vesting 
              period is based on the number of options that eventually vest. 
 
              Fair value measurement 
              IFRS 13 establishes a single source of guidance for all fair value measurements. IFRS 13 does not 
              change when an entity is required to use fair value, but rather provides guidance on how to measure 
              fair value under IFRS when fair value is required or permitted. The resulting calculations under IFRS 
              13 affected the principles that the Company uses to assess the fair value, but the assessment of fair 
              value under IFRS 13 has not materially changed the fair values recognised or disclosed. IFRS 13 mainly 
              impacts the disclosures of the Company. It requires specific disclosures about fair value measurements 
              and disclosures of fair values, some of which replace existing disclosure requirements in other 
              standards. 
 
              The company has no assets or liabilities at fair value 
 
              Financial instruments 
 
              Financial investments 
              Non-derivative financial assets comprising the Company's strategic financial investments in entities 
              not qualifying as subsidiaries, associates or jointly controlled entities.  These assets are classified 
              as financial assets at fair value through profit or loss. They are carried at fair value with changes 
              in fair value recognised through the income statement.  Where there is a significant or prolonged 
              decline in the fair value of a financial investment (which constitutes objective evidence of 
              impairment), the full amount of the impairment is recognised in the income statement. 
 
              The company has no assets or liabilities at fair value. 
 
 
 
              Notes to the financial statements (continued) 
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              Trade and other receivables 
              Trade receivables are measured at initial recognition at fair value, and are subsequently measured at 
              amortised cost using the effective interest rate method. Trade and other receivables are accounted for 
              at original invoice amount less any provisions for doubtful debts.  Provisions are made where there is 
              evidence of a risk of non-payment, taking into account the age of the debt, historical experience and 
              general economic conditions.  If a trade debt is determined to be uncollectable, it is written off, 
              firstly against any provisions already held and then to the statement of comprehensive income. 
              Subsequent recoveries of amounts previously provided for are credited to the statement of profit or 
              loss and other income. 
 
              Appropriate allowances for estimated irrecoverable amounts are recognised in profit or loss in 
              accordance with the expected credit loss model under IFRS 9. For trade and other receivables which do 
              not contain a significant financing component, the Company applies the simplified approach. This 
              approach requires the allowance for expected credit losses to be recognised at an amount equal to 
              lifetime expected credit losses. For other debt financial assets the Company applies the general 
              approach to providing for expected credit losses as prescribed by IFRS 9, which permits for the 
              recognition of an allowance for the estimated expected loss resulting from default in the subsequent 
              12-month period. Exposure to credit loss is monitored on a continual basis and, where material, the 
              allowance for expected credit losses is adjusted to reflect the risk of default during the lifetime of 
              the financial asset should a significant change in credit risk be identified. 
 
              The majority of the Company's financial assets are expected to have a low risk of default. A review of 
              the historical occurrence of credit losses indicates that credit losses are insignificant due to the 
              size of the Company's clients and the nature of its activities. The outlook for the natural resources 
              industry is not expected to result in a significant change in the Company's exposure to credit losses. 
              As lifetime expected credit losses are not expected to be significant the Company has opted not to 
              adopt the practical expedient available under IFRS 9 to utilise a provision matrix for the recognition 
              of lifetime expected credit losses on trade receivables. Allowances are calculated on a case-by-case 
              basis based on the credit risk applicable to individual counterparties. 
 
              Trade and other payables 
              Trade and other payables are held at amortised cost which equates to nominal value. 
 
              Cash and cash equivalents 
              Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash in hand, current balances with banks and similar institutions 
              and liquid investments generally with maturities of 3 months or less.  They are readily convertible 
              into known amounts of cash and have an insignificant risk of changes in values. 
 
              Investment in joint venture 
              A joint venture is a contractual arrangement whereby the Company and other parties undertake an 
              economic activity that is subject to joint control; that is when the strategic financial and operating 
              policy decisions relating to the activities require the unanimous consent of the parties sharing 
              control. 
 
              These financial statements include the Company's share of the total recognised gains and losses of 
              joint ventures using the equity method, from the date that significant influence or joint control 
              commences to the date that it ceases, based on present ownership interests and excluding the possible 
              exercise of potential voting rights, less any impairment losses. When the Company's interest in a joint 
              venture has been reduced to nil because the Company's share of losses exceeds its interest in the joint 
              venture, the Company only provides for additional losses to the extent that it has incurred legal or 
              constructive obligations to fund such losses, or where the Company has made payments on behalf of the 
              joint venture. Where the disposal of an investment in a joint venture is considered to be highly 
              probable, the investment ceases to be equity accounted and, instead, is classified as held for sale and 
              stated at the lower of carrying amount and fair value less costs to sell. 
 
              Reversals of impairment losses are recognised in the income statement. 
 

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

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Impairment of non-current assets

The carrying values of all non-current assets are reviewed for impairment when there is an

indication that the assets might be impaired. Any provision for impairment is charged to the statement

of comprehensive income in the year concerned.

Impairment losses on other non-current assets are only reversed if there has been a change in

estimates used to determine recoverable amounts and only to the extent that the revised recoverable

amounts do not exceed the carrying values that would have existed, net of depreciation or amortisation,

had no impairments been recognised.

Taxation

BVI Business Companies are exempt from the BVI income tax, from tax on dividends, interest,

royalties, compensations and other amounts paid by a company, also they are exempt from all the capital

gains, estate, inheritance, succession or gift tax with respect to any shares, debt obligations or

other securities of the BVI International Business Companies. The companies are exempt from any kind

of stamp duties relating in any way to its assets or activities, with an exception for land-ownership

transactions in the BVI: in that case stamp duty remains payable.

Provisions

Provisions are recognised when the Company has a present obligation as a result of a past event, it

is probable that the Company will be required to settle that obligation and a reliable estimate can be

made of the amount of the obligation. The amount recognised as a provision is the best estimate of the

consideration required to settle the present obligation at the balance sheet date, taking into account

the risks and uncertainties surrounding the obligation.

Foreign currency translation

Transactions in foreign currencies are recorded at the rate ruling at the date of the transaction.

Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rate of

exchange ruling at the end of the reporting period. All differences are taken to the statement of

profit or loss and other comprehensive income.

 
              Critical accounting judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty 
 
              The preparation of financial statements in conformity with IFRSs requires management to make judgements, 
              estimates and assumptions that affect the application of policies and reported amounts of assets and 
              liabilities, income and expenses.  The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical 
              experience and various other factors that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, the 
              results of which form the basis of making the judgements about carrying values of assets and liabilities 
              that are not readily apparent from other sources. 
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              Actual results may differ from these estimates.  The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on 
              an ongoing basis.  Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate 
              is revised if the revision only affects that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods 
              if the revision affects both current and future periods. 
 
              Significant estimates and assumptions that may have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment 
              to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities at 31 December 2022 are set out below: 
 
 
 
 

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

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              Carrying value of the investment in Joint Venture 
 
              Management have reviewed the carrying value of the investment for signs of impairment. Largely due to the 
              COVID pandemic limited activity commenced in early 2021 which was sufficient to meet the minimum licence 
              spend of an average of USD2,000 per year over the licence period. The licence expired in August 2021 and 
              the Company, together with its joint venture partner renewed it for a further four years.  Management 
              acknowledge that the carrying value of the investment which is based on its initial cost is based on 
              judgement.  Therefore an annual impairment review is carried out each year end by the Directors and due 
              to this uncertainty they approved at 31 December 2021 year end for a valuation to be carried out by a 
              third party expert for the purposes of the audit.  Accordingly, the directors have concluded that no 
              impairment is required as at 31 December 2022 having given approval for one of the Company's suitably 
              qualified and experienced directors to perform an internal valuation and impairment review based on the 
              prior year's external valuation. 
 
              Valuation of share-based payments to employees 
 
              The Company estimates the expected value of share-based payments to employees and this is charged through 
              the income statement over the vesting period.  The fair value is estimated using the Black Scholes 
              valuation model which requires a number of assumptions to be made such as level of share vesting, time of 
              exercise, expected length of service and employee turnover and share price volatility.  This method of 
              estimating the value of share-based payments is intended to ensure that the actual value transferred to 
              employees is provided for by the time such payments are made. 
 
4             Segmental information 
 
              An operating segment is a distinguishable component of the Company that engages in business activities 
              from which it may earn revenues and incur expenses, whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the 
              Company's chief operating decision maker to make decisions about the allocation of resources and 
              assessment of performance and about which discrete financial information is available. 
 
              The chief operating decision maker has defined that the Company's only reportable operating segments 
              during the period is that of investment within the Precious and Base Metals Sector. 
 
              Subject to further acquisitions the Company expects to further review its segmental information during 
              the forthcoming financial period. 
 
              The Company has not generated any revenues from external customers during the reported period. 
 
              In respect of the total assets of GBP383,000 (2021: GBP245,000), all arise in the company and within the 
              Investment sector noted above. 
 
 
5             Operating loss 
                                                                     Period to 31  Period to 31 
                                                                     Dec 2022      Dec 2021 
                                                                     GBP'000         GBP'000 
              Operating loss is stated after charging: 
              Directors' remuneration                                42            266 
              Audit fees                                             21            21 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

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6             Auditor's remuneration                                                2022  2021 
                                                                                    GBP'000 GBP'000 
              Fees payable to the company's auditors for the audit of the company's 
                                                                                    12    12 
              annual accounts 
Fees payable to the company's auditors for bookkeeping services  9 9 
7             Directors' remuneration                                                      2022       2021 
                                                                                           GBP'000      GBP'000 
              Remuneration                                                                 42         266 
 
                                        Fees and                                         Share 
                                                                                         based 
                                        salaries                                         payments Total 
              2022                      GBP'000                                            GBP'000    GBP'000 
 
              M Pulandaran              18                                               -        18 
              D Rigoll (2)              16                                               -        16 
              J Williams (4)            5                                                -        5 
              M Macleod (5)             3                                                -        3 
                                        42                                               -        42 
 
 
                                        Fees and                                         Share 
                                                                                         based 
                                        salaries                                         payments Total 
              2021                      GBP'000                                            GBP'000    GBP'000 
 
              M Pulandaran              18                                               -        18 
              L Kemp (1)                60                                               -        60 
              D Rigoll (2)                         183                                   -        183 
              S Clarke (3)              5                                                -        5 
                                        266                                              -        266 
 
              Directors' fees totalling GBP66,000 have been accrued as at 31 December 2022 (2021: GBP66,000) and those due 
              to S Clarke in the year amounting to GBPNil (2021: GBP5,000) were paid to Taisen (Hong Kong) Limited as 
              detailed in Note 16 Related party transactions.  Remuneration for the highest paid director shown above 
              related to director's fees for consultancy and professional fees. 
 
              Directors have no pension benefits accruing at either year end. 
 
               1. Lester Kemp appointed 20 June 2021, resigned 19 July 2022 
               2. David Rigoll appointed 10 March 2021, resigned 11 October 2022 
               3. Simon Clarke appointed 20 June 2021, resigned 19 July 2022 
               4. Jim Williams appointed 17 October 2022 
               5. Malcolm Macleod appointed 30 September 2022 
 
              The Company has no other directly employed personnel. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8             Taxation 
                                                                                               Year ended   Year to 31 
                                                                                               31 Dec 2022  Dec 2021 
                                                                                               GBP'000        GBP'000 
              Total current tax 
                                                                                               -            - 
 
 
              The standard rate applicable in the BVI is 0% (2021: 0%) for the reasons set out in 
              the following reconciliation: 
 
 
 
                                                                                               2022         2021 
                                                                                               GBP'000        GBP'000 
              Loss on ordinary activities before tax 
                                                                                               (156)        (431) 
 
              Tax thereon at rates above 
                                                                                               -            - 
              Current tax for the period 
 
 

No deferred tax asset or liability has been recognised as the tax rate applicable in BVI is 0%.

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

__________________________________________________________________________________________

9             Loss per share 
                                                                                           2022               2021 
              The calculation of loss per share is based on the loss after taxation        GBP'000              GBP'000 
              divided by the weighted average number of shares in issue during the period: 
 
 
              Net loss after taxation 
                                                                                           (156)              (431) 
 
              Number of shares 
 
              Weighted average number of ordinary shares for the purposes of basic loss    2,089,400 
              per share                                                                                       1,884,167 
 
 
              Basic and diluted loss per share (expressed in pence)                        (7.46)             (22.87) 
 
              As inclusion of the potential ordinary shares would result in a decrease in the earnings per share, they 
              are considered to be anti-dilutive, as such, a diluted earnings per share is not included. 
10            Investments in associates and joint ventures                     31 December          31 December 
                                                                               2022                 2021 
                                                                               GBP'000                GBP'000 
 
              Opening balance                                                  136                  136 
              Purchased during the period                                      -                    - 
              Impairment                                                       -                    - 
              At 31 December - carrying value                                  136                  136 
 
              On 10 December 2018, the Company completed the Sale and Purchase Agreement with Goldfields Consolidated 
              Pty Ltd for a 51 % beneficial interest in the Shangri La gold, copper and silver project in, Western 
              Australia for AUD USD220,000 consideration. 
 
              The consideration payable for the Tenement Interest is AUD USD220,000 (the "Purchase Price"), satisfied by 
              AUD USD20,000 paid by the Company to Goldfields in cash and the issuance of 190,000 ordinary fully paid 
              shares in the capital of the Company. 
 
              VVV and Goldfields have also entered into a joint venture agreement ("JVA") under which VVV will be 
              responsible for an initial expenditure fee of AUD USD300,000 over three years from the commencement of the 
              JVA. The JV is controlled jointly but Goldfields, as local partner, and is entitled to a 10% management 
              fee of expenses incurred by the JV for services connected with the day-to-day management of the JV. 
 
              As at 31 December 2022, there has been no activity within the JV, and no profit or loss attributable to 
              the Company. 
11            Trade and other receivables 
                                                 31 December 2022 31 December 2021 
                                                 GBP'000            GBP'000 
              Current trade and other payables 
              Prepayments                        23               22 
              Other receivables                  17               - 
              Loss allowance on loan                (17)          - 
              Total                              23               22 

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

__________________________________________________________________________________________

11            Trade and other receivables (continued) 

Other receivables relate to a EUR20,000 (GBP17,000) loan as a result of the conditional SPA with Cass Fze and Stella Investments Limited (as mentioned in the Chairman's Report on Page 3). The terms of the agreement were not met by the longstop date of 30 August 2022 resulting in the loan becoming repayable. There is uncertainty about the recoverability of the loan and as such a loss allowance for it has been made in the year.

The fair value of these financial assets is not individually determined as the carrying amount is a reasonable approximation of fair value.

12            Trade and other payables 
                                                31 December 31 December 
                                                2022        2021 
                                                GBP'000       GBP'000 
              Current trade and other payables 
              Trade creditors                   1           - 
              Accruals                          82          97 
              Total                             83          97 

The fair value of trade and other payables has not been disclosed as, due to their short duration, management considers the carrying amounts recognised in the balance sheet to be a reasonable approximation of their fair value.

13                       Share capital                    Number           Ordinary                   Deferred 
                                                          of shares        share                      share 
                                                                           capital                    capital 
                                                                           GBP000                       GBP000 
              Allotted, issued and fully paid 
 
              At 31 December 2020                         1,760,003        -                          643 
 
 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 19 March 
              2021                                                 100,000   -                        50 
 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 19 March             340,000                          - 
              2021                                                                                    170 
              At 31 December 2021                         2,220,003        -                          863 
 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 26 October  300,000          -                          60 
              2022 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 31 October  75,000           -                          15 
              2022 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 9 November  235,000          -                          47 
              2022 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 9 November  595,000          -                          119 
              2022 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 25 November 125,000          -                          25 
              2022 
              Issue of new ordinary shares on 8 December  125,000          -                          25 
              2022 
              At 31 December 2022                         3,655,003        -                          1,154 
 
 
              During the year, 1,455,000 shares were issued at GBP0.20 for GBP291,000 (2021: 440,000 shares at GBP0.50 for 
              GBP220,000) to improve cashflow. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
              Notes to the financial statements (continued) 
              __________________________________________________________________________________________ 
 
              Warrants in issue 
 
              As at 31 December 2022, 494,750 warrants remain outstanding. 363,750 warrants were issued during the year 
              (2021: 100,000), and no warrants were exercised, or lapsed during either period end.  All of the warrants 
              in issue and outstanding are exercisable at 50p per share, 30,400 for a period up 48 months and the 
              remaining 463,750 up to 24 months; the first 30,400 lapse on 2 August 2023. 
 
Share Options 
 
 
The Company has as at 31 December 2022, 245,000 share options in issue and outstanding. During the year no options 
were issued (2021: Nil), no options were exercised, cancelled, or lapsed. 
 
14            Share based payments 

Share Options

The Company operates share option schemes for certain employees (including directors). Options are exercisable at the option price agreed at the date of grant. The options are settled in equity once exercised. The expected life of the options is 5 years. All options issued in the period to 31 December 2022 vested immediately, with no vesting requirements.

Details of the number of share options and the Weighted Average Exercise Price (WAEP) outstanding during the period are as follows:

                                           31 December 2022 31 December 2021 
                                                      WAEP  Number     WAEP 
                                           Number 
                                                      GBP              GBP 
Outstanding at the beginning of the period 245,000    0.53  245,000    0.53 
Granted                                    -          -     -          - 
Exercised                                  -          -     -          - 
Outstanding at the end of the year         245,000    0.53  245,000    0.53 
Exercisable at year end                    245,000          245,000 

The share options outstanding at the end of the period have a weighted average remaining contractual life of 1.86 years and have the following exercise prices and fair values at the date of grant:

First exercise date (when vesting conditions are   Grant date   Exercise      Fair      31 December     31 December 
met)                                                            price         value     2022            2021 
                                                                GBP             GBP         Number          Number 
2 August 2018                                      2 August     0.50          0.3305    75,000          75,000 
                                                   2018 
4 June 2020                                        4 June 2020  0.55          0.0038    170,000         170,000 
                                                                                        245,000         245,000 

At 31 December 2022 245,000 options were exercisable (2021: 245,000).

14            Share based payments (continued) 

For those options and warrants granted where IFRS 2 "Share-Based Payment" is applicable, the fair values were calculated using the Black-Scholes model. The inputs into the model for the current and prior year were as follows:

              Risk free rate Share price volatility Expected life Share price at date of grant 
2 August 2018 1.00%          84%                    60 months     GBP0.50 
4 June 2020   0.63%          84%                    60 months     GBP0.60 

Expected volatility was determined by calculating the historical volatility of similar listed companies share prices for 12 months prior to the date of grant. The expected life used in the model has been adjusted, based on management's best estimate, for the effects of non-transferability, exercise restrictions and behavioural considerations.

15            Financial instruments 
              The Company's financial instruments comprise cash at bank and payables which arise in the normal course 
              of business.  It is, and has been throughout the period under review, the Company's policy that no 
              speculative trading in financial instruments shall be undertaken.  The Company has been solely equity 
              funded during the period.  As a result, the main risk arising from the Company's financial instruments is 
              currency risk. 
 
              Details of the significant accounting policies and methods adopted, including the criteria for 
              recognition, the basis of measurement and the basis on which income and expenses are recognised, in 
              respect of each class of financial asset, financial liability and equity instrument are disclosed in Note 
              2 of the accounts. 
 
                                                                                      2022  2021 
                                                                                      GBP'000 GBP'000 
              Financial assets (current) 
              Cash and cash equivalents                                               208   87 
 
              Financial liabilities (current) 
              Trade payables and accruals                                             83    97 
 
 

Cash and cash equivalents and trade payables and accruals shown above are at their carrying amount which equates to their fair value for both period ends.

Notes to the financial statements (continued)

__________________________________________________________________________________________

16              Related party transactions 
 
                During the period, the following related party transactions took place, GBP18,000 (2021: GBP18,000) was paid 
                to CorPa Asia Advisory Pte Limited ("CorPa") for director's fees.  The Company's Director Mahesh 
                Pulandaran is an employee of CorPa. 
 
                Also, during the period, GBPNil (2021: GBP5,000) was paid to Taisen (Hong Kong) Limited in relation to 
                director's fees for Simon Clarke, the non-executive director appointed on 20 June 2021 and resigned 11 
                October 2022. 
 
                Malcolm Macleod holds 20,000 shares in the Company and his wife, Leoni Macleod, holds 2,000 shares, 
                Malcolm was appointed director in the Company on 30 September 2022 and received director's fees of 
                GBP3,000 in the period since appointment. 
 
                Remuneration of Key Management Personnel 
 
                The remuneration of the Directors and other key management personnel of the Company are set out below in 
                aggregate for each of the categories specified in IAS24 Related party Disclosures. 
                                                                                 2022                2021 
                                                                                 GBP'000               GBP'000 
                Short-term employee benefits                                     42                  266 
                Share-based payments                                             -                   - 
                                                                                 42                  266 
 
                The SPA of March 2022, directly ties in, obtaining the remaining 49% of the Shangri La Project (held 
                under licence by Goldfields Consolidated Pty Ltd and administered by Sorrento Resources Pty Limited with 
                one common sole director, Thomas Reddicliffe) with 100% of the Austrian Mitterberg Project.  One of the 
                SPA agreement signatories, namely Ventataraman Shridar Maharajapuram representing Anthony Vartkes 
                Exploration is also a registered director and officer (elected 7 August 2017) of Battle Mountain Pty 
                Limited, a substantial shareholder of the Company, owning 15% (2021: 25%) of the issued share capital. 
 
                Michael Shmazian assisted in fund raisings and in an advisory role to the Company during the year, post 
                year end accepted payments for doing so which have subsequently been reimbursed; he holds 4,000 shares, 
                under his name, in a nominee account and Exchange Minerals Ltd holds 25,000 share options in the 
                Company. Michael Shmazian is a director in Exchange Minerals Ltd. 
 
                Sorrento Resources Pty Limited is a related party as it administers Goldfields Consolidated Pty Ltd 
                which wholly owned the Shangri La licence and currently owns 49% with the Company owing the remaining 
                51%.  Sorrento Resources Pty Limited own 5% (2021: 9%) of the Company's issued share capital. 
 
17            Principal risks and uncertainties 
 
                Interest rate risk and liquidity risk 
                The Company is funded by equity, maintaining all its funds in bank accounts.  The Company's policy 
                throughout the period has been to minimise the risk of placing available funds on short term deposit. 
                The short-term deposits are placed with banks for periods up to 1 month according to funding 
                requirements. 
 
                The Company had no undrawn committed borrowing facilities at any time during the period. 
 
                Currency risk 
                The Company is directly exposed to currency risk of its investments, as they are based in Australia, and 
                exposed to movement against the Australian Dollar as their assets, liabilities, revenue and expenditure 
                are denominated therein.  The company is denominated in pound sterling. 
                Notes to the financial statements (continued) 
                ____________________________________________________________________________________ 
 

Market risk

The company is not currently exposed directly to market risk in relation to its investments, as these

are not currently listed on any stock market anywhere in the world.

Fair values

Cash and cash equivalents (which are presented as a single class of assets on the face of the balance

sheet) comprise cash held by the company with an original maturity of three months or less. The

carrying amount of these assets approximates their fair value.

The directors consider there to be no material difference between the book value of financial

instruments and their values at the balance sheet date.

Risk management framework

The Company's board of Directors has overall responsibility for the establishment and oversight of

the Group's risk management framework.

The Group's risk management policies are established to identify and analyse the risks faced by the

Group, to set appropriate risk limits and controls, and to monitor risks and adherence to limits. Risk

management policies and systems are reviewed regularly to reflect changes in market conditions and the

Group's activities. The Group, through its training and management standards and procedures, aims to

develop a disciplined and constructive control environment in which all employees understand their roles

and obligations.

Cost may be an appropriate estimation of fair value at the measurement date only in limited

circumstances, such as for a pre-revenue entity when there is no catalyst for change in fair value, or

the transaction date is relatively close to the measurement date. Other indicators include insufficient

recent information, wide range of possible fair values and cost represents the best estimate.

 

18 Capital Commitments & Contingent Liabilities

There are no non-cancellable capital commitments as at the balance sheet date. The Company has no

contingent liabilities at the balance sheet date.

19 Ultimate control

The Company has no individual controlling party.

20 Events after the end of reporting period

On 18 January 2023, VVV Resources Australia Pty Ltd was registered under the Corporations Act 2001 in Western Australia, it's Company Number is 665 095 876 and is a proprietary company limited by shares and wholly owned by VVV Resources Limited, which holds 120 fully paid shares of AUD USD1.00 each. It has a sole director, Malcolm Macleod who is also a director in VVV Resources Limited.

On 14 June 2023, the Company announced changes to the board of directors whereby with immediate effect, J Williams became Executive Chairman and M Macleod and M S/o Pulandaran, Non-Executive Directors.

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