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    SILVERCORP REPORTS ADJUSTED NET INCOME OF $151 MILLION, $0.69 PER SHARE, AND CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES OF $310.6 MILLION FOR FISCAL 2026

    5/26/26 7:50:00 PM ET
    $SVM
    Precious Metals
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    Silvercorp Metals Inc. (CNW Group/Silvercorp Metals Inc.)

    Trading Symbol:   TSX/NYSE AMERICAN: SVM

    VANCOUVER, BC, May 26, 2026 /CNW/ - Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp" or the "Company") (TSX:SVM) (NYSE:SVM) reported its financial and operating results for the three months ("Q4 Fiscal 2026") and twelve months ("Fiscal 2026") ended March 31, 2026. All amounts are expressed in US dollars, and figures may not add due to rounding.

    HIGHLIGHTS FOR Q4 FISCAL 2026

    • Ongoing production during Chinese New Year: Produced approximately 1.5 million ounces of silver, 2,492 ounces of gold, or approximately 1.6 million ounces of silver equivalent1 (silver and gold only) during the quarter;
    • Record quarterly revenue: Sold approximately 1.5 million ounces of silver, 2,623 ounces of gold, 13.6 million pounds of lead, and 3.9 million pounds of zinc, for revenue of $147.4 million, an increase of 96% over the three months ended March 31, 2025 ("Q4 Fiscal 2025"), mainly driven by a 183% higher average realized silver price of $78.6 per ounce, with silver representing 78% of the quarterly revenue;
    • Cash cost per ounce of silver1 (net of by-product credits): Negative $1.92, significant improvement from $2.49 in Q4 Fiscal 2025 attributable to the more mechanized and less expensive shrinkage mining method;
    • All-in sustaining cost ("AISC") per ounce of silver1 (net of by-product credits): $17.35, 21% higher than $14.31 in Q4 Fiscal 2025, mainly due to higher government taxes linked to increased revenue and higher sustaining capital expenditures;
    • Record adjusted earnings before interest, income tax, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA")1 attributable to equity shareholders of $98.1 million, or $0.44 per share, compared to $29.8 million or $0.14 per share in Q4 Fiscal 2025;
    • Record adjusted net income1 attributable to equity shareholders of $59.3 million, or $0.27 per share, after excluding the non-cash or one-time items, compared to $14.7 million or $0.07 per share in Q4 Fiscal 2025;
    • Net loss attributable to equity shareholders of $0.7 million, or $0.003 per share, mainly due to a $60.4 million non-cash charge on "mark-to-market" of the fair value of the derivative liabilities related to the convertible notes. In Q4 Fiscal 2026  the Company removed the Convertible Notes' cash settlement option, reclassifying the conversion feature from a derivative liability to equity to avoid future fair value volatility in the Profit & Loss account;
    • Robust cash flow from operating activities of $90.2 million, up $59.5 million, compared to $30.7 million in Q4 Fiscal 2025;
    • Capital expenditures: Spent and capitalized $14.6 million on exploration, development, and equipment and facilities at the China operations and $14.6 million at the Ecuador operations for the development and construction of the El Domo mine;
    • Strong free cash flow1 of $57.9 million, up $43.7 million, compared to $14.2 million in Q4 Fiscal 2025;
    • Completed the acquisition of holding 70% Chaarat ZAAV CJSC ("ZAAV") with a $92 million cash payment to Chaarat Gold Holdings Limited ("Chaarat") on January 23, 2026 and a further $60 million payment to the Kyrgyz government subsequent to the quarter after the government issued to ZAAV a new mining license and license agreement extending the valid period of the mining license a further 30 years from June 25, 2032 to June 25, 2062; and
    • Strong treasury position: ended the period with cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments of $422.3 million, a decrease of $40.5 million from December 31, 2025, and a portfolio of equity investments with a total market value of $274.6 million, an increase of $41.4 million from December 31, 2025.

    ______________________________

    1

    Non-GAAP measures, please refer to MD&A section 15 for reconciliation.

    HIGHLIGHTS FOR FISCAL 2026

    • Steady silver equivalent production: Produced approximately 6.8 million ounces of silver and 8,723 ounces of gold, or approximately 7.5 million ounces of silver equivalent1;
    • Realized silver selling price of $46.44 per ounce after smelter deductions, increased 72% from $26.95 in Fiscal 2025;
    • Record annual revenue of $438.1 million, an increase of 47% over the year ended March 31, 2025 ("Fiscal 2025"), with silver representing 72% of the total revenue;
    • Cash cost per ounce of silver1(net of by-product credits): negative $0.94, improved from negative $0.54 in Fiscal 2025;
    • AISC per ounce of silver1 (net of by-product credits): $14.25,  18% higher than $12.12 in Fiscal 2025, mainly due to higher government taxes linked to increased revenue and an increase in sustaining capital expenditures to increase mining capacity at Ying;
    • Adjusted EBITDA1 attributable to equity shareholders of $238.1 million, or $1.09 per share, compared to $132.2 million or $0.65 per share in Fiscal 2025;
    • Adjusted net income1 attributable to equity shareholders of $150.8 million, or $0.69 per share, after excluding non-cash or one-time items, compared to $75.1 million or $0.37 per share in Fiscal 2025;
    • Net loss attributable to equity shareholders of $9.9 million, or $0.05 per share, mainly due to a $178.5 million non-cash charge on "mark-to-market" of the fair value of the derivative liabilities primarily related to the convertible notes;
    • Cash flow from operating activities of $310.6 million, up $171.9 million, compared to $138.6 million in Fiscal 2025;
    • Capital expenditures: spent and capitalized $75.0 million on exploration, development, and equipment and facilities at the China operations and $49.4 million at the Ecuador operations for the development and construction of the El Domo mine and permitting activities for the Condor project;
    • Free cash flow1 of $181.3 million, up $122.5 million, compared to $58.8 million in Q4 Fiscal 2025;
    • Continued excellence in ESG practices: MSCI ESG rating improved from A to AA, placing the company at a leading level within the industry; Sustainalytics risk score of 21.9, falling within the medium risk category, reflecting the company's effective ESG risk management.

    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING RESULTS



    Three months ended March 31,



    Years ended March 31,



    2026

    2025

    Changes



    2026

    2025

    Changes

    Financial Results (in thousands of $, except per share)















    Revenue

    $     147,359

    $       75,113

    96 %



    $       438,135

    $    298,895

    47 %

    Mine operating earnings

    99,959

    26,146

    282 %



    253,708

    123,551

    105 %

    Net loss*

    (722)

    (7,585)

    (91) %



    (9,944)

    58,190

    (117) %

    Per share - basic

    (0.003)

    (0.03)

    (91) %



    (0.05)

    0.29

    (116) %

    Adjusted earnings*

    59,255

    14,747

    302 %



    150,786

    75,089

    101 %

    Per share - basic

    0.27

    0.07

    296 %



    0.69

    0.37

    87 %

    EBITDA*

    38,887

    9,680

    302 %



    84,207

    116,916

    (28) %

    Per share

    0.18

    0.04

    296 %



    0.38

    0.57

    (33) %

    Adjusted EBITDA*

    98,102

    29,764

    230 %



    238,127

    132,211

    80 %

    Per share

    0.44

    0.14

    225 %



    1.09

    0.65

    67 %

    Cash flow from operating activities

    90,164

    30,701

    194 %



    310,568

    138,631

    124 %

    Sustaining capital expenditures

    12,551

    9,353

    34 %



    49,067

    43,931

    12 %

    Growth capital expenditures

    19,750

    7,175

    175 %



    80,186

    35,871

    124 %

    Free cash flow

    57,863

    14,174

    308 %



    181,315

    58,828

    208 %

    Basic weighted average shares outstanding

    220,862,813

    217,452,033

    1 %



    219,425,164

    204,008,035

    7 %

    Metals sold















    Silver (million ounces)

    1.5

    1.6

    (9) %



    6.8

    6.9

    (2) %

    Gold (ounces)

    2,623

    3,465

    (24) %



    8,857

    7,577

    17 %

    Lead (million pounds)

    13.6

    16.3

    (17) %



    60.0

    62.3

    (4) %

    Zinc (million pounds)

    3.9

    4.5

    (14) %



    21.7

    23.5

    (7) %

    Average Selling Price, Net of Value Added Tax and Smelter Charges















    Silver ($/ounce)

    78.56

    27.78

    183 %



    46.44

    26.95

    72 %

    Gold ($/ounce)

    4,408

    2,533

    74 %



    3,556

    2,351

    51 %

    Lead ($/pound)

    0.98

    0.93

    5 %



    0.96

    0.96

    — %

    Zinc  ($/pound)

    1.25

    1.06

    18 %



    1.06

    1.11

    (5) %

    Cost Data per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits ($)















    Cash cost

    (1.92)

    2.49

    (177) %



    (0.94)

    (0.54)

    (74) %

    All-in sustaining cost

    17.35

    14.31

    21 %



    14.25

    12.12

    18 %

    Financial Position (in thousands of $) as at

    March 31, 2026

    December 31,

    2025





    March 31, 2026

    March 31,

    2025



    Cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments

    $     422,335

    $      462,840

    (9) %



    422,335

    462,840

    14 %

    Working capital

    319,461

    94,573

    238 %



    319,461

    310,359

    3 %

    *Attributable to equity holders

    INDIVIDUAL MINE OPERATING PERFORMANCE 

    (i) Ying Mining District

    Q4 Fiscal 2026

    The Ying Mining District delivered a stable Q4 Fiscal 2026, with ore mined of 293,437 tonnes, up 43% over Q4 Fiscal 2025, driven by the increased use of shrinkage mining relative to cut-and-fill re-suing. Mill throughput was 311,677 tonnes, up 2% over Q4 Fiscal 2025.

    Production was approximately 1.4 million ounces of silver, 2,492 ounces of gold, or 1.5 million ounces of silver equivalent, 12.9 million pounds of lead, and 1.4 million pounds of zinc, representing decreases of 11% in silver, 20% in gold, 18% in silver equivalent, 17% in lead and 30% in zinc, respectively, over Q4 Fiscal 2025. Lower metal production was due to lower head grades, as a result of higher dilution associated with an increase in more cost efficient shrinkage mining. 

    Cash cost per tonne of ore was $78.27 in Q4 Fiscal 2026, down 8% from Q4 Fiscal 2025 and below the lower end of Fiscal 2026 guidance of $86.8. The improvement reflects ongoing mine mechanization and the greater use of cost-efficient shrinkage mining versus labour intensive re-suing mining, boosting mine and mill productivity. Cash cost per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, was negative $1.03, compared with $3.05 in Q4 Fiscal 2025, driven by the lower cost per tonne and an increase of $0.8 million in by-product credits from revenue of non-silver metals.

    AISC per tonne of ore was up 11% in Q4 Fiscal 2026, to $134.23, remaining below the Fiscal 2026 guidance range of $157.8–$160.5. AISC per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, was $13.09, delivering robust margins amid higher silver prices.

    Fiscal 2026

    In Fiscal 2026, the Ying Mining District mined approximately 1,211,916 tonnes of ore, up 18% over Fiscal 2025. Mill throughput was 1,188,459 tonnes, up 17% over Fiscal 2025.

    Production was approximately 6.3 million ounces of silver,  8,723 ounces of gold, or 7.0 million ounces of silver equivalent,  55.1 million pounds of lead, and 6.6 million pounds of zinc, representing a production increase of 16% in gold and production decreases of 1% in silver, 1% in silver equivalent, 3% in lead and 23% in zinc compared to Fiscal 2025. Lower production was due to lower head grades, as a result of a higher dilution associated with an increase in shrinkage mining.  

    Cash cost per tonne of ore was $79.71 in Fiscal 2026, down 10% from Fiscal 2025 and below the lower end of Fiscal 2026 guidance of $86.8, mainly attributable to improved mining and milling productivity driven by increased underground mechanization. Cash cost per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, was negative $0.01, compared with $0.62 in Fiscal 2025, driven by the lower cash cost per tonne and an increase of $10.0 million in by-product credits from revenue of non-silver metals.

    AISC per tonne of ore improved 4% in Fiscal 2026, to $134.19, remaining below the Fiscal 2026 guidance range of $157.8–$160.5. AISC per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, was $11.49.

    Mining Permit Expansion Applications

    As of March 31, 2026, the Company has completed the mining permits extension and mining capacity expansion for the four mining permits comprising the Ying Mining District, which are the SGX, TLP-LM, HPG, and DCG mining permits. The total mining capacity allowed by the mining permits is 1.32 million tonnes per year.

    Mining permit

    SGX

    TLP-LM

    HPG

    DCG

    Ying total

    Capacity (tonnes)

    500,000 p.a.

    600,000 p.a.

    120,000 p.a.

    100,000 p.a.

    1,320,000 p.a.

    Expiry dates

    9/24/2035

    26/02/2041

    29/04/2028

    16/6/2037

    Production Safety License Renewal

    Following the grant of the new mining permits for SGX, TLP-LM, HPG, and DCG, the Company is working on the renewal of the required production safety licenses. At SGX, the safety facility design has been approved, and it is currently in the construction phase for the mine capacity expansion. At HPG, the safety facility design has been reviewed by the emergency management department of Henan Province, pending final signature. At TLP-LM and DCG, the safety facility designs have been completed and submitted to the emergency management department for approval.

    Ying Mining District

    Three months ended



    Years ended March 31,



    March 31,

    2026

    December 31,

    2025

    September 30,

     2025

    June 30,

    2025

    March 31,

     2025



    2026

    2025

    Ore processed (tonnes)

















    Silver-lead ore

    279,627

    299,217

    235,168

    252,958

    265,199



    1,066,970

    927,171

    Gold ore

    32,050

    29,208

    29,834

    30,397

    39,025



    121,489

    86,488



    311,677

    328,425

    265,002

    283,355

    304,224



    1,188,459

    1,013,659

    Average head grades for silver-lead ore

















    Silver (grams/tonne)

    161

    190

    207

    217

    198



    193

    225

    Lead (%)

    2.2

    2.3

    2.6

    2.8

    2.9



    2.5

    3.0

    Zinc (%)

    0.4

    0.4

    0.4

    0.5

    0.5



    0.4

    0.6

    Average head grades for gold-ore

















    Gold (grams/tonne)

    1.1

    1.2

    1.4

    1.5

    1.4



    1.3

    1.7

    Silver (grams/tonne)

    54

    57

    81

    51

    62



    61

    72

    Lead (%)

    0.9

    1.1

    0.9

    0.8

    0.7



    0.9

    0.9

    Recovery rates

















    Silver (%)

    95.0

    95.3

    94.8

    94.6

    94.2



    95.4

    94.7

    Gold (%)**

    90.8

    92.8

    94.2

    93.4

    91.7



    92.7

    92.9

    Lead (%)

    93.2

    93.6

    93.5

    94.1

    92.3



    93.7

    93.6

    Zinc (%)

    63.9

    63.0

    65.8

    64.3

    67.3



    64.1

    69.7

    Cash Costs

















    Cash cost ($/tonne)

    78.27

    75.80

    82.89

    83.08

    84.90



    79.71

    88.46

    AISC ($/tonne)

    134.23

    134.06

    139.22

    129.83

    120.62



    134.19

    139.33

    Cash cost, net of by-product credits ($/ounce of silver)

    (1.03)

    (1.22)

    0.97

    1.26

    3.05



    0.01

    0.62

    AISC, net of by-product credits ($/ounce of silver)

    13.09

    11.32

    11.75

    10.10

    11.35



    11.49

    9.68

    Metal Production

















    Silver (million ounces)

    1.4

    1.7

    1.5

    1.7

    1.6



    6.3

    6.4

    Gold (ounces)

    2,492

    2,096

    2,085

    2,050

    3,110



    8,723

    7,495

    Silver equivalent (million ounces)

    1.5

    1.9

    1.7

    1.9

    1.9



    7.0

    7.1

    Lead (million pounds)

    12.9

    14.7

    12.9

    14.6

    15.6



    55.1

    56.8

    Zinc (million pounds)

    1.4

    1.9

    1.4

    1.8

    2.0



    6.6

    8.6

    **Gold recovery only refers to the recovery rate for gold ore processed.



    (ii) GC Mine

    Q4 Fiscal 2026

    The GC Mine produced approximately 0.1 million ounces of silver, 1.1 million pounds of lead, and 2.5 million pounds of zinc in Q4 Fiscal 2026, representing an increase of 3% in silver, 51% in lead and 4% in zinc over Q4 Fiscal 2025, primarily attributable to an increase in ore processed.

    Cash cost per tonne of $71.12 and AISC per tonne of $109.68, and improved 8% and 7%, respectively, from Q4 Fiscal 2025, attributable to a lower unit overhead cost allocation with an increase of 24% in ore processed.

    On a per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits basis, cash cost and AISC were negative $19.93 and $10.22, respectively, compared to negative $8.53 and $15.05 in Q4 Fiscal 2025. The improvement primarily reflects a $1.0 million increase in by-product credits.

    Fiscal 2026

    The GC Mine produced approximately 0.5 million ounces of silver, 5.2 million pounds of lead, and 15.1 million pounds of zinc in Fiscal 2026, representing an increase of 3% in zinc and decreases of 11% in silver and 2% in lead, compared to Fiscal 2025.

    Cash cost per tonne of $60.08 and AISC per tonne of $87.48, and increased 9% and 5%, respectively, from Fiscal 2025, mainly due to a higher per tonne fixed costs allocation resulting from the decrease in ore production.

    On a per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits basis, cash cost and AISC were negative $14.23 and $4.70, respectively, compared to negative $14.71 and $3.12 in Fiscal 2025.

    GC Mine Classification Update

    The Company has commissioned Changsha Mining Research Institute to prepare the development and utilization plan to change the GC's classification from a lead-zinc mine to a silver mine. GC has an annual production capacity of 300,000 tonnes, is considered a medium-scale operation and is limited to no more than three production levels operating simultaneously. Once classified as a silver mine, GC would be considered large-scale and would no longer be subject to this restriction.

    GC Mine

    Three months ended



    Years ended March 31,



    March 31,

    2026

    December 31,

     2025

    September 30,

    2025

    June 30,

    2025

    March 31,

    2025



    2026

    2025

    Ore Production (tonne)

    48,840

    87,095

    76,249

    74,869

    41,760



    287,053

    299,036

    Head grades

















    Silver (grams/tonne)

    52

    52

    64

    69

    61



    59

    67

    Lead (%)

    0.9

    1.0

    0.9

    0.8

    0.9



    0.9

    0.9

    Zinc (%)

    2.6

    2.9

    2.8

    2.3

    2.9



    2.7

    2.5

    Recovery rates

















    Silver (%)

    86.3

    85.9

    85.8

    85.3

    83.7



    85.7

    83.1

    Lead (%)

    93.5

    89.1

    89.0

    90.1

    87.4



    93.4

    89.3

    Zinc (%)

    90.6

    92.7

    91.1

    90.0

    90.3



    91.3

    90.3

    Cash Costs

















    Cash cost ($/tonne)

    71.12

    53.37

    58.20

    62.53

    77.46



    60.08

    54.97

    AISC ($/tonne)

    109.68

    68.53

    82.63

    99.93

    117.83



    87.48

    83.36

    Cash cost,  net of by-product credits ($/ounce of silver)

    (19.93)

    (29.05)

    (11.44)

    (0.80)

    (8.53)



    (14.23)

    (14.71)

    AISC, net of by-product credits ($/ounce of silver)

    10.22

    (15.66)

    4.71

    20.02

    15.05



    4.70

    3.12

    Metal Production

















    Silver (million ounces)

    0.1

    0.1

    0.1

    0.1

    0.1



    0.5

    0.5

    Lead (million pounds)

    1.1

    1.7

    1.3

    1.1

    0.7



    5.2

    5.3

    Zinc (million pounds)

    2.5

    5.1

    4.2

    3.4

    2.4



    15.1

    14.8

    CAPITAL EXPENDITURES AND DEVELOPMENT FOR GROWTH

    Total capital expenditures in Fiscal 2026 were $124.4 million, up 44% compared to $86.6 million in Fiscal 2025 mainly due to the expenditures of $39.0 million at the El Domo Project and $4.6 million at the Kuanping project for mine construction.



    Capitalized expenditures

    Plant and

    equipment

    Total Capital

    expenditures



    Ramp, Development

    Tunneling, and other

    Exploration Tunneling

    Exploration Drilling



    (Metres)

    ($ Thousand)

    (Metres)

    ($ Thousand)

    (Metres)

    ($ Thousand)

    ($ Thousand)

    ($ Thousand)

    Year ended March 31, 2026

















    Ying Mining District

    45,068

    $   28,675

    60,147

    $       23,529

    138,163

    $        3,930

    $       7,442

    $        63,575

    GC Mine

    3,726

    1,885

    7,870

    3,018

    20,749

    453

    634

    5,990

    El Domo

    —

    45,794

    —

    —

    —

    —

    635

    46,429

    Condor

    —

    2,659

    —

    —

    2,268

    315

    —

    2,974

    Kuanping

    5,724

    3,679

    1,838

    588

    1,625

    79

    1,079

    5,426

    Consolidated

    54,519

    82,692

    69,856

    27,135

    162,804

    4,777

    9,790

    124,394



















    Year ended March 31, 2025

















    Ying Mining District

    34,486

    $   23,764

    62,035

    $       22,504

    60,804

    $        1,942

    $      22,045

    $        70,255

    GC Mine

    2,607

    1,664

    9,559

    3,570

    41,335

    889

    606

    6,729

    El Domo

    —

    7,166

    —

    —

    —

    —

    305

    7,471

    Condor

    —

    1,275

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    1,275

    Kuanping

    —

    543

    —

    —

    —

    —

    284

    827

    Consolidated

    37,092

    34,412

    71,594

    26,074

    102,139

    2,831

    23,240

    86,557

    i) Ying Mining District

    Capitalized expenditures for underground ramps, tunnels and drilling amounted to $56.1 million, plus $7.4 million for plant and equipment, compared to $48.2 million for underground ramps, tunnels and drilling and $22.0 million for plant and equipment in Fiscal 2025.

    Design and construction of No. 3 Mill commenced in Q4 Fiscal 2026. With a total budget of $31.6 million, it is expected to add 3,000 tonnes per day of capacity and be commissioned in Q1 Fiscal 2028. This will meet the increasing demand for ore processing which is anticipated to reach 1.6 million tonnes per year by fiscal year 2029. With the No.3 Mill in operation, the No. 1 Mill will be decommissioned, leaving Ying with a net effective 6,500 tonnes per day of milling capacity.

    Additionally, the TLP 35kV Substation and Power Line Construction Project had its construction contract signed on March 9, 2026. The project commenced on April 10, 2026. It is expected to be completed by the end of Q2 Fiscal 2027. This will significantly improve power supply quality and reliability, and will meet the power supply requirements specified in the facilities design for the renewal of its safety production permit.

    ii) GC Mine

    Total capitalized expenditures amounted to $6.0 million, primarily for sustaining activities, as compared to $6.7 million in Fiscal 2025.

    iii) El Domo Project

    Capital expenditures for El Domo totaled $46.4 million, compared to $7.5 million in Fiscal 2025. Mine development activities focused on infrastructure construction such as haul roads, an ore stockpile shed, a waste dump, process plant site preparation, a starter dam for tailing storage facility, a camp, and other site preparations.

    iv) Kuanping Project

    Capital expenditures for Kuanping amounted to $5.4 million, compared to $0.8 million in Fiscal 2025. Mine construction focused on ramp development for access to ore bodies and mining/exploration tunneling. It produced initial amounts of ore in Q1 2027, which was shipped to Ying's process plant for recovery of metals.

    v) Condor Project

    Total expenditures incurred and capitalized were $3.0 million, in which 2,268 metres of diamond drilling was completed to define and upgrade the mineral resources to support potential underground mining. The Company has applied for a small-scale mining environmental license, targeted for Q2 F2027. Once approved, the Company will commence the development of access tunnels to facilitate advanced underground exploration and resource definition.

    vi) Chaarat Project

    The Company paid $92 million to Chaarat to acquire 70% of ZAAV and become the operator, with the Government's company Kyrgyzaltyn holding a 30% free-carried interest. Subsequent to the quarter, the Company paid $60 million to the Kyrgyz government after it issued to ZAAV a new mining license and license agreement extending the valid period of the mining license for a further 30 years from June 25, 2032 to June 25, 2062.

    CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS

    A conference call to discuss these results will be held on Friday, May 29, at 9:00 am PDT (12:00 pm EDT). To participate in the conference call, please dial the numbers below.

    Canada/USA TF: 888-510-2154

    China Toll: 864000211716

    International/Local Toll: 437-900-0527

    Conference ID: 21137

    Participants should dial-in 10 – 15 minutes prior to the start time. A replay of the conference call and transcript will be available on the Company's website at www.silvercorpmetals.com.

    Mr. Guoliang Ma, P.Geo., Manager of Exploration and Resources of the Company, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and has reviewed and given consent to the technical information contained in this news release.

    About Silvercorp

    Silvercorp is a Canadian mining company producing silver, gold, lead, and zinc with a long history of profitability and growth potential. The Company's strategy is to create shareholder value by 1) focusing on generating free cash flow from long life mines; 2) organic growth through extensive drilling for discovery; 3) ongoing merger and acquisition efforts to unlock value; and 4) long term commitment to responsible mining and ESG. For more information, please visit our website at www.silvercorpmetals.com.

    For further information

    Silvercorp Metals Inc.

    Lon Shaver 

    President

    Phone: (604) 669-9397

    Toll Free 1(888) 224-1881

    Email: investor@silvercorp.ca

    Website: www.silvercorpmetals.com

    ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE (NON-GAAP) MEASURES

    This news release should be read in conjunction with the Company's Management Discussion & Analysis ("MD&A"), the audited consolidated financial statements and related notes contains therein for the year ended March 31, 2026, which have been posted on SEDAR+ under the Company's profile at www.sedarplus.ca and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov, and are also available on the Company's website at www.silvercorpmetals.com under the Investor section. This news release refers to various alternative performance (non-IFRS) measures, such as adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share, EBITDA and EBITDA per share, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA per share, free cash flow, cash cost and all-in sustaining cost per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, cash cost and AISC per tonne of ore processed, silver equivalent, and working capital. The tonnage of ore production refers to wet tonne, containing approximately 2% to 3% moisture. These measures are widely used in the mining industry as a benchmark for performance, but do not have standardized meanings under IFRS as an indicator of performance and may differ from methods used by other companies with similar description. The detailed description and reconciliation of these alternative performance (non-GAAP) measures have been incorporated by reference and can be found under section 12 – Alternative Performance (Non-GAAP) Measures in the MD&A for the year ended March 31, 2026 filled on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and EDGAR at www.sec.gov and which is incorporated by reference here in.

    CAUTIONARY DISCLAIMER - FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    This news release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws relating to, among other things statements the accuracy of mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates at the Company's material properties; estimates of the Company's revenues and capital expenditures; estimated production from the Company's mines in the Ying Mining District and the GC Mine; timing of receipt of permits and regulatory approvals; availability of funds from production to finance the Company's operations; and access to and availability of funding for future construction, use of proceeds from any financing and development of the Company's properties; the amount of ore to be processed during the Chinese New Year holiday; estimated El Domo and Kuanping mine construction progress, and timing of development ore from the Kuanping project to be available for processing. By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking information may in some cases be identified by words such as "will", "anticipates", "expects", "intends" and similar expressions suggesting future events or future performance.

    We caution that all forward-looking information is inherently subject to change and uncertainty and that actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking information. A number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, including fluctuating commodity prices; recent market events and condition; estimation of mineral resources, mineral reserves and mineralization and metal recovery; interpretations and assumptions of mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates; exploration and development programs; climate change; economic factors affecting the Company; timing, estimated amount, capital and operating expenditures and economic returns of future production; integration of future acquisitions into existing operations; permits and licences for mining and exploration in China; title to properties; non-controlling interest shareholders; acquisition of commercially mineable mineral rights; financing; competition; operations and political conditions; regulatory environment in China; regulatory environment and political climate in Bolivia and Ecuador; integration and operations of Adventus; environmental risks; natural disasters; dependence on management and key personnel; foreign exchange rate fluctuations; insurance; risks and hazards of mining operations; conflicts of interest; internal control over financial reporting as per the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act; outcome of current or future litigation or regulatory actions; bringing actions and enforcing judgments under U.S. securities laws; cyber-security risks; public health crises; the Company's investment in New Pacific Metals Corp. and Tincorp Metals Inc.; and the other risk factors described in the Company's Annual Information Form and filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as part of the Company's Form 40-F and other filings with Canadian and U.S. regulators on www.sedarplus.ca and www.sec.gov; could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking information or could cause our current objectives, strategies and intentions to change. Accordingly, we warn investors to exercise caution when considering statements containing forward-looking information and that it would be unreasonable to rely on such statements as creating legal rights regarding our future results or plans. We cannot guarantee that any forward-looking information will materialize and you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on this forward-looking information. Any forward-looking information contained in this news release represents expectations as of the date of this news release and is subject to change after such date. However, we are under no obligation (and we expressly disclaim any such obligation) to update or alter any statements containing forward-looking information, the factors or assumptions underlying them, whether as a result of added information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. All of the forward-looking information in this news release is qualified by the cautionary statements herein.

    A comprehensive discussion of other risks that impact Silvercorp can also be found in its public reports and filings under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, on EDGAR at www.sec.gov, and on the Company's website at www.silvercorp.ca.

    Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Reserves and Resources

    Reserve and resource estimates included in this news release have been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for public disclosure by a Canadian company of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects. Unless otherwise indicated, all mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates contained in the technical disclosure have been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves. Canadian standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and mineral reserve and resource information included in this news release may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies.

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