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Kore Potash Announces CDI Adjustments and Strategic Option Grants

Market News
04 July 2025 8:56AM

Kore Potash PLC (LSE:KP2) has reported a net reduction of 17,788,000 CHESS Depositary Interests (CDIs) linked to its ordinary shares during June 2025. This change reflects routine transfers between the company’s CDI holdings and its shares traded on the AIM and JSE markets, as part of ongoing efforts to manage its cross-listed share structure efficiently.

In parallel, Kore Potash has issued new incentive options to members of its board, following shareholder approval at the recent Annual General Meeting. This move forms part of a broader strategy to align executive performance with long-term shareholder value and company growth objectives.

About Kore Potash PLC

Kore Potash is a mining and exploration company focused on developing world-class potash reserves. With listings on the ASX, AIM, and JSE, the company is advancing projects that aim to support global food security through the production of potash, a vital component in fertilizer. Its flagship Sintoukola project in the Republic of Congo is among the lowest-cost undeveloped potash assets globally.

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