8 March 2024
First Tin
Plc
("First
Tin" or "the Company")
Change of
Accounting Reference Date & Notice of Results
First Tin PLC, a tin development
company with advanced, low capex projects in Germany and Australia,
announces a change to its accounting reference date and financial
year end from 31 December to 30 June with immediate
effect.
As a result of this change in the
accounting reference date, First Tin's reporting timetable will be
as follows:
· Publication of unaudited interim results for the six months to
31 December 2023 on 28 March 2024
· Publication of audited accounts for the 18 months to 30 June
2024, by 31 October 2024
· Publication of unaudited interim accounts for the six months
to 31 December 2024, by 31 March 2025
The directors of First Tin accept
responsibility for the contents of this announcement.
Enquiries:
First Tin
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Via SEC Newgate below
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Bill Scotting - Chief Executive
Officer
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Arlington Group Asset Management Limited (Financial Advisor
and Joint Broker)
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Simon Catt
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020 7389 5016
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WH
Ireland Limited (Joint Broker)
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Harry Ansell
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020 7220 1670
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SEC
Newgate (Financial Communications)
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Elisabeth Cowell / Molly
Gretton
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07900 248 213
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Notes to Editors
First Tin is an ethical, reliable,
and sustainable tin production company led by a team of renowned
tin specialists. The Company is focused on becoming a tin supplier
in conflict-free, low political risk jurisdictions through the
rapid development of high value, low capex tin assets in Germany
and Australia, which have been de-risked significantly, with
extensive work undertaken to date.
Tin is a critical metal, vital in
any plan to decarbonise and electrify the world, yet Europe has
very little supply. Rising demand, together with shortages, is
expected to lead tin to experience sustained deficit markets for
the foreseeable future.
First Tin's goal is to use
best-in-class environmental standards to bring two tin mines into
production in three years, providing provenance of supply to
support the current global clean energy and technological
revolutions.