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    Aris Mining reports safe recovery of all workers at Segovia mine

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    VANCOUVER, BC , Sept. 24, 2025 /CNW/ – Aris Mining Corporation (Aris Mining or the Company) (TSX: ARIS) (NYSE-A: ARMN) reports that all 23 workers who were underground at the time of the La Reliquia Mine shaft collapse have been safely brought to surface. This group included five Aris Mining employees conducting a routine monthly review of La Reliquia’s operations.

    Aris Mining’s Brigade of Prevention and Emergency Control responded immediately, leading the operation to a safe and injury-free conclusion.

    Neil Woodyer, CEO, commented “We are relieved and grateful that all workers are now safely at surface. I commend our rescue team and La Reliquia’s workforce for their professionalism, dedication, and swift response. We also thank the families and local community for their patience and trust during this difficult time.”

    The La Reliquia Mine has been a partner to the Segovia Operations since 2014 and contributes a small portion of mill feed to Segovia’s overall production. The incident did not impact regular operations at Segovia.

    About Aris Mining

    Founded in September 2022, Aris Mining was established with a vision to build a leading Latin America-focused gold mining company. Our strategy blends current production and cashflow generation with transformational growth driven by expansions of our operating assets, exploration and development projects. Aris Mining intends to unlock value through scale and diversification. The Company is listed on the TSX (ARIS) and the NYSE-A (ARMN) and is led by an experienced team with a track record of value creation, operational excellence, financial discipline and good corporate governance in the gold mining industry.

    Aris Mining operates two underground gold mines in Colombia: the Segovia Operations and the Marmato Complex, which together produced 210,955 ounces of gold in 2024. With expansions underway, Aris Mining is targeting an annual production rate of more than 500,000 ounces of gold, following the commissioning of the second mill at Segovia, completed in June and ramping up during H2 2025, and the construction of the Bulk Mining Zone at the Marmato Complex, expected to start ramping up production in H2 2026. In addition, Aris Mining operates the 51% owned Soto Norte joint venture, where a PFS study is complete on a new, smaller scale development plan which confirms Soto Norte as a high-quality, long-life project with robust economics and industry-leading environmental and social design features. In Guyana, Aris Mining owns the Toroparu gold/copper project, where a new Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) is underway.

    Colombia is rich in high-grade gold deposits and Aris Mining is actively pursuing partnerships with the Country’s dynamic small-scale mining sector. With these partnerships, we enable safe, legal, and environmentally responsible operations that benefit both local communities and the industry.

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