MZI Resources Ltd Stock Market Press Releases and Company Profile
US$25 Million Bridge Facility Repaid
US$25 Million Bridge Facility Repaid

Perth, Feb 25, 2016 AEST (ABN Newswire) - MZI Resources Ltd (googlechartASX:MZI) is pleased to announce that it has fully repaid the US$25.5 million Bridge Facility, after shareholders yesterday approved the final tranche of shares to be issued under its $43 million capital raising (Placement).

RCF Bridge Facility repaid

- Shareholders approve $12.5 million final tranche of capital raising

- Approval enables full repayment of outstanding balance drawn under US$25.5 million Bridge Facility

- Repayment simplifies capital structure, significantly reduces outstanding debt and cuts annual interest payments by US$2.5 million

- Share Purchase Plan cancelled

At a general meeting in Perth, shareholders overwhelmingly approved the issue of Tranche 3 of the Placement, comprising 31.1 million shares at $0.40 per share to major shareholder and facility provider Resource Capital Fund VI LP (RCF)2 and raising $12.5 million needed to repay the outstanding balance drawn under the Bridge Facility. Tranches 1 and 2 of the Placement were completed in October and November 2015 respectively, raising $30.3 million for debt reduction and working capital purposes, and introducing a range of new shareholders to MZI.

Repayment of the Bridge Facility, which would otherwise have converted to an interest-bearing convertible note maturing in 2020, significantly simplifies MZI's capital structure and will reduce its annual interest obligations by approximately US$2.5 million.

The approval and completion of Tranche 3, which increases RCF's current interest in MZI to approximately 40.9%, represents a strong vote of confidence in MZI and its newly commissioned Keysbrook Mineral Sands Project, 70km south of Perth in Western Australia.

MZI Managing Director Trevor Matthews said: "Shareholders overwhelming approval of the final tranche of the Placement not only significantly improves MZI's balance sheet and capital structure, but also represents a very telling show of confidence in the Keysbrook Project's progress toward establishing itself as a globally significant producer of premium quality mineral sands products.

"With the improvement in MZI's balance sheet from the replacement of debt with equity now finalised, we can focus fully on further optimising operations at Keysbrook, and continuing to grow the international customer base for Keysbrook's unique suite of high quality products."

In light of the lower MZI share price and the recent softening in market conditions for most mineral commodities and resources equities, the Company has decided not to proceed with the previously proposed Share Purchase Plan which was intended to enable existing shareholders to purchase shares on the same terms as participants in the Placement.


About MZI Resources Ltd

MZI Resources Ltd ASX MZI MZI Resources Ltd (ASX:MZI) is a mineral sands company focused on the high value minerals of zircon, rutile and leucoxene based in Perth, Western Australia. Its flagship operating asset is the Keysbrook Mineral Sands Project, located 70km south of Perth. At the Keysbrook mine, mineral sands are mined and processed to produce heavy mineral concentrate (HMC) which is processed into final products under a toll treating arrangement with Doral Mineral Sands Pty Ltd at the Picton Mineral Separation Plant (MSP) near Bunbury.

The Keysbrook mine hosts a world-class zircon / leucoxene ore body with total Ore Reserves equivalent to over 15 years of production at design output rates, and total Mineral Resources equivalent to over 30 years of production. Production commenced in late 2015, making the Keysbrook Project Australia’s first – and the world’s largest - primary producer of high value leucoxene.

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Contact

Trevor Matthews
Managing Director
T: +61-8-9328-9800



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