- Business
- Mako Mining Corp operates as a gold mining, development, and exploration company focused on advancing high-grade open-pit operations in the Americas, with its flagship San Albino project in Nicaragua and additional assets in Guyana and Arizona. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Paris, Île-de-France region, France, the company pursues a multi-asset strategy to generate near-term production while expanding district-scale exploration opportunities. Primary activities include open-pit mining, ore processing, and resource development across its portfolio; related services encompass mineral exploration, project development, mine optimization, and corporate finance support for growth initiatives. Core products and services include gold production from San Albino; development staging of Eagle Mountain (Guyana) and Moss Mine (Arizona); ongoing exploration programs across Nicaragua, Guyana, and the United States; prefeasibility and feasibility studies; reserve and resource definition; permitting and community engagement; processing and tolling arrangements, and supplemental revenue channels from by-product and by-product streams as applicable. Latest major changes comprise strategic expansions such as the announced intent to acquire the Moss Mine in Arizona to broaden geographic diversification and increase annual production capacity, along with financing activities intended to fund expansion and working capital; recent capital market actions include private placements to support Moss Mine development and working capital needs, as well as ongoing district-wide exploration and project optimization efforts. Industry context places Mako within the precious metals sector, with operations spanning mining, development, and exploration across North America, targeting mid-tier production growth and resilience to gold price volatility. Geographic footprint includes Nicaragua, Guyana, and the United States (Arizona), with corporate involvement in project development, capital deployment, and stakeholder engagement across these regions. Subsidiaries and affiliate structures position Mako as the parent company for its San Albino operation and its concessions, while potential partnerships and joint ventures concentrate on accelerating development timelines and advancing asset maturation across its asset base.