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Electra Announces Terms of US$30 Million Brokered Private Placement for Completion of Refinery Construction

Core Viewpoint - Electra Battery Materials Corporation is undertaking a US$30 million financing as part of its financial restructuring to support the commissioning of North America's first battery-grade cobalt sulfate refinery in Ontario [1][3]. Financing Details - The company has engaged Cantor Fitzgerald Canada Corporation and ECM Capital Advisors Ltd. as co-lead agents for a private placement offering, aiming to sell a minimum of 40,000,000 units at US$0.75 per unit, totaling at least US$30 million [2]. - Each unit consists of one common share and one warrant, allowing the purchase of an additional common share at US$1.25 for a period of 36 months post-offering [4]. - The offering is backed by a US$10 million conditional commitment from lenders, with existing shareholders given the opportunity to participate on the same terms as new investors [5]. Use of Proceeds - Net proceeds from the offering will be allocated to the completion and ramp-up of the cobalt refinery, the black mass recycling program, repayment of US$2 million in promissory notes, restructuring expenses, and general working capital [6]. - If gross proceeds exceed US$34.5 million, excess funds will be used to repurchase senior secured convertible notes from lenders [6]. Timeline and Conditions - The offering is expected to close around October 15, 2025, subject to shareholder approval and other regulatory conditions [7]. - A special meeting for shareholder approval is anticipated on or around October 9, 2025 [7]. Agent Compensation - The company will pay agents a cash commission of 6% of gross proceeds and issue non-transferable broker warrants equal to 6% of units sold, with reduced commissions for certain units sold under the lender commitment [8]. Regulatory Compliance - The units are offered on a private placement basis in Canada and outside Canada, adhering to specific securities regulations [9][10]. - Common shares from the sale of units under the Listed Issuer Financing Exemption will not be subject to a hold period, while other securities will have a statutory hold period of four months and one day [11]. Company Overview - Electra Battery Materials is focused on advancing North America's critical minerals supply chain for lithium-ion batteries, with plans for cobalt sulfate refining, nickel refining, and battery recycling [13].