Fresnillo plc (the “Company”) announces that Mr Alberto Baillères (89) is stepping down as Chairman of Fresnillo plc and will be leaving the Board of Directors of the Company (“the Board”) with immediate effect. The Board has invited Mr. Alberto Baillères to become Honorary President of Fresnillo plc in recognition of his enormous contribution in creating Fresnillo plc as a major mining company and a constituent of the FTSE-100 Index.

Mr Alejandro Baillères (60), currently Deputy Chairman of Fresnillo plc, has been elected Chairman with immediate effect.

The Company also announces that the Nominations Committee has recommended to the Board, and the Board has agreed, while Mr Alberto Baillères was still acting Chairman, that Mr Héctor Rangel be proposed for election as an independent non-executive director and Mr Eduardo Cepeda as a non-executive director, both at the 2021 annual general meeting, which is due to be held on 24 June 2021 (the “AGM”), with their appointments, in each case, to take effect from the conclusion of the AGM, if approved.

Mr Rangel is the President of BCP Securities Mexico, a joint venture with BCP Securities LLC, a US investment bank specializing in emerging markets. Prior to this role, he was the Chief Executive Officer of Nacional Financiera S.N.C. and Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior and a member of Mexico’s cabinet under President Felipe Calderon. Mr Rangel holds a degree as Industrial Engineer from Purdue University and an MBA from Stanford University.

Mr Rangel has extensive corporate and investment banking expertise having held various executive positions with the Grupo Financiero Bancomer from 1991 until 2008, including a tenure as Chairman of the Board. Mr Rangel has also been President of the Mexico Bank Association and President of the Mexican Business Council.

Mr Rangel served on the Company’s Board as an independent non-executive director from April 2008 to January 2009. Mr Rangel presently serves on the board of Canadian Utilities Limited (an ATCO company), Luma Energy LLC, and Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros, as well as President of the Board of Trustees of the Museum Franz Mayer.

Mr Rangel is an independent non-executive director of Grupo Nacional Provincial, S.A.B. and Profuturo Afore, S.A. de C.V., which are companies within the BAL Group. He is not involved in executive duties in any of those companies and has a similar obligation to be independent for those two companies as for Fresnillo. The Board does not consider that Mr Rangel’s position as an independent non-executive director of the Company is adversely impacted by those two appointments.

Mr Cepeda was President and Senior Country Officer at JP Morgan based in Mexico City from 1993 to 2019. He was also Chief Executive Officer of JP Morgan Wealth Management Latin America, also based in Mexico City from 2009 to 2012. He led many important investment banking transactions, both in the public and private sectors, being a key participant in the growth and development of JP Morgan’s business in Mexico and Latin America.

Mr Cepeda has a degree in Business Administration and Economics from Deusto University, Bilbao and an MBA from the University of Southern California.

Mr Cepeda served two periods as Vice President of the Mexican Bank Association and also served on the board of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and has served as a counsellor in several organisations related to culture, education and health.

Mr Cepeda presently serves on the board of Grupo Profuturo, S.A.B. de C.V. and Grupo Palacio de Hierro, S.A.B. de C.V. He is also a director of Profuturo Pensiones, S.A. de C.V.; Profuturo Afore, S.A. de C.V.; Valores Mexicanos Casa de Bolsa, S.A. de C.V. and EnerAB, S. de R.L. de C.V.

Mr Cepeda is currently an adviser to the BAL Group and therefore, the Board does not consider him to be an independent Non-executive Director.

During the Board meeting held on 28 April 2021, Mr Alberto Baillères said of Mr Rangel’s appointment: “I am very pleased that Hector has agreed to join our Board, subject to his election at the Company’s forthcoming annual general meeting. With a broad understanding of Mexican business based on a distinguished career in banking, Mr Rangel will be a valuable addition to the Fresnillo board. I look forward to welcoming him to the Board following the 2021 AGM.”

Mr Alberto Baillères also said of Mr Cepeda’s appointment: “I am delighted that Eduardo has agreed to join the Board. He has considerable experience in finance, international markets and banking. I also look forward to welcoming him to the board following the 2021 AGM”.

The Board, at its meeting held on 28 April 2021, has also approved several recommendations from the Nominations Committee with respect to the following changes to the membership of the different Board Committees which will take immediate effect:

–     Mr Alberto Tiburcio, an independent nonexecutive director of the Company, has been appointed as Chairman of the Remuneration Committee, in place of Mr Charles Jacobs.

–     Mr Charles Jacobs, an independent nonexecutive director of the Company, has been appointed as member of the Nominations Committee, in place of Mr Alberto Tiburcio.

–     Mr Alejandro Baillères, a nonexecutive director of the Company, has been appointed as Chairman of the Nominations Committee, in place of Mr Alberto Baillères.

–     Mr Alejandro Baillères, a nonexecutive director of the Company, has been appointed as member of the Remuneration Committee, in place of Mr Alberto Baillères.

The Board has also approved a recommendation from the Nominations Committee that Mr Rangel be appointed as a member of the Audit Committee in place of Mr Charles Jacobs, with effect from his appointment to the Board after the AGM.

In light of the foregoing, the new compositions of all the relevant committees will be as follows:

NominationsCommitteeRemuneration CommitteeAuditCommittee 
ChairAlejandro BaillèresAlberto TiburcioAlberto Tiburcio 
Barbara Garza LagüeraGuadalupe de la VegaGeorgina Kessel 
Charles JacobsAlejandro BaillèresHéctor Rangel(after the AGM)

Although Mr Alejandro Baillères was non-independent at the time of his appointment to the Board (and therefore his membership of the Remuneration Committee does not comply with Code Provision 32 of the UK Corporate Governance Code), the Board has determined that Mr Alejandro Baillères’ experience and knowledge of the Group and the Mexican market and his considerable contribution to the Remuneration Committee’s deliberations justifies his membership of that Committee.

The Board confirms that Audit and Nominations memberships continue to comply with the relevant UK Corporate Governance Code provisions on composition.

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by Fresnillo plc to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain. The person making the notification is Carlos Ortiz Mena, Head of Legal, Fresnillo plc. The time of the notification is 7:00 am UK time.

For further information, please visit our website www.fresnilloplc.com or contact:

 FRESNILLO PLC     London Office                        Gabriela Mayor, Head of Investor RelationsPatrick Chambers Tel: +44 (0)20 7399 2470
Mexico City OfficeAna Belem ZárateTel: +52 55 52 79 3206
 POWERSCOURTPeter Ogden  Tel: +44 (0)7793 858 211

ABOUT FRESNILLO PLC

Fresnillo plc is the world’s largest primary silver producer and Mexico’s largest gold producer, listed on the London and Mexican Stock Exchanges under the symbol FRES.

Fresnillo plc has seven operating mines, all of them in Mexico – Fresnillo, Saucito, Ciénega (including Las Casas Rosario & Cluster Cebollitas), Herradura, Soledad-Dipolos1, Noche Buena and San Julián (Veins and Disseminated Ore Body), three development projects – the Pyrites Plant at Fresnillo, the optimisation of the beneficiation plant also at Fresnillo, and Juanicipio, and four advanced exploration projects – Orisyvo, Rodeo, Guanajuato and Pilarica, as well as a number of other long term exploration prospects.

Fresnillo plc has mining concessions and exploration projects in Mexico, Peru and Chile.

Fresnillo plc has a strong and long tradition of exploring, mining, a proven track record of mine development, reserve replacement, and production costs in the lowest quartile of the cost curve for silver.

Fresnillo plc’s goal is to maintain the Group’s position as the world’s largest primary silver company and Mexico’s largest gold producer.

1 Operations at Soledad-Dipolos are currently suspended.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Information contained in this announcement may include ‘forward-looking statements’. All statements other than statements of historical facts included herein, including, without limitation, those regarding the Fresnillo Group’s intentions, beliefs or current expectations concerning, amongst other things, the Fresnillo Group’s results of operations, financial position, liquidity, prospects, growth, strategies and the silver and gold industries are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future events and circumstances. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and the actual results of the Fresnillo Group’s operations, financial position and liquidity, and the development of the markets and the industry in which the Fresnillo Group operates, may differ materially from those described in, or suggested by, the forward-looking statements contained in this document. In addition, even if the results of operations, financial position and liquidity, and the development of the markets and the industry in which the Fresnillo Group operates are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained in this document, those results or developments may not be indicative of results or developments in subsequent periods. A number of factors could cause results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements including, without limitation, general economic and business conditions, industry trends, competition, commodity prices, changes in regulation, currency fluctuations (including the US dollar and Mexican Peso exchanges rates), the Fresnillo Group’s ability to recover its reserves or develop new reserves, including its ability to convert its resources into reserves and its mineral potential into resources or reserves, changes in its business strategy and political and economic uncertainty.

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