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Interview with Jason Banducci, VP of Corporate Development & IR of Integra Resources Corp.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/integra-resources-tsxvitr-nevada-gold-producer-targets-300k-oz-with-60m-war-chest-7268
Recording date: 15th July 2025
Jason Banducci serves as Vice President of Corporate Development and Investor Relations at Integra Resources, where he oversees business growth initiatives and maintains relationships with the investment community. His professional journey began at TD Bank in lending before pursuing an MBA at Queen's University, which led him to mining investment banking at GMP Securities (later acquired by Stiefel Financial). During his nearly five-year tenure in investment banking, he developed expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, and deal structuring that would prove invaluable in his current role.
Banducci's connection to mining runs deep through his family, as his mother served as CFO of IAMGold for 15 years, exposing him early to the industry's potential and global impact. His transition to Integra Resources came through his work as an investment banker, where he helped former CEO Jason Kosec establish Millennial Precious Metals, raising $24 million for their TSX-V listing. The eventual merger of Millennial Precious Metals with Integra Resources brought Banducci into his current position.
In his dual role, Banducci manages corporate development activities including due diligence, transaction structuring, and strategic acquisitions, while simultaneously handling investor relations responsibilities such as creating corporate materials, organizing conferences, and serving as the external face of the company. His most significant achievement has been spearheading Integra Resources' transformation from an exploration and development company to a producing gold company through the strategic acquisition of Florida Canyon mine from Alamos Gold's spin-off of Argonaut assets.
This acquisition addressed the fundamental challenge facing development-stage mining companies: the constant need for equity financing due to lack of cash flow. The Florida Canyon mine now generates 15-20 million dollars in annual free cash flow, eliminating the need for regular equity raises and providing capital to advance the company's development projects, Delamar and Nevada North.
Banducci views this strategic positioning in Nevada's mining-friendly jurisdiction as optimal for attracting investment capital, particularly given the current focus on geopolitical stability and simple, low-capital heap leach gold projects that appeal to investors seeking exposure to precious metals in stable jurisdictions.
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Interview with Jason Banducci, VP of Corporate Development & IR of Integra Resources Corp.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/integra-resources-tsxvitr-nevada-gold-producer-targets-300k-oz-with-60m-war-chest-7268
Recording date: 15th July 2025
Jason Banducci serves as Vice President of Corporate Development and Investor Relations at Integra Resources, where he oversees business growth initiatives and maintains relationships with the investment community. His professional journey began at TD Bank in lending before pursuing an MBA at Queen's University, which led him to mining investment banking at GMP Securities (later acquired by Stiefel Financial). During his nearly five-year tenure in investment banking, he developed expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, and deal structuring that would prove invaluable in his current role.
Banducci's connection to mining runs deep through his family, as his mother served as CFO of IAMGold for 15 years, exposing him early to the industry's potential and global impact. His transition to Integra Resources came through his work as an investment banker, where he helped former CEO Jason Kosec establish Millennial Precious Metals, raising $24 million for their TSX-V listing. The eventual merger of Millennial Precious Metals with Integra Resources brought Banducci into his current position.
In his dual role, Banducci manages corporate development activities including due diligence, transaction structuring, and strategic acquisitions, while simultaneously handling investor relations responsibilities such as creating corporate materials, organizing conferences, and serving as the external face of the company. His most significant achievement has been spearheading Integra Resources' transformation from an exploration and development company to a producing gold company through the strategic acquisition of Florida Canyon mine from Alamos Gold's spin-off of Argonaut assets.
This acquisition addressed the fundamental challenge facing development-stage mining companies: the constant need for equity financing due to lack of cash flow. The Florida Canyon mine now generates 15-20 million dollars in annual free cash flow, eliminating the need for regular equity raises and providing capital to advance the company's development projects, Delamar and Nevada North.
Banducci views this strategic positioning in Nevada's mining-friendly jurisdiction as optimal for attracting investment capital, particularly given the current focus on geopolitical stability and simple, low-capital heap leach gold projects that appeal to investors seeking exposure to precious metals in stable jurisdictions.
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View Integra Resources' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/integra-resources
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
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