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UNAUDITED CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 31, 2026 Uranium Royalty Corp. Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 1 As at January 31, 2026 As at April 30, 2025 Notes ($) ($) Assets Current Assets Cash 4 124,171 12,935 Restricted cash 4 110 110 Accounts receivable 8 42 Short-term investments 5 14,602 7,147 Inventories 6 184,901 217,501 Prepaids and other receivables 512 426 324,304 238,161 Non-current Assets Right-of-use assets 148 189 Royalties 7 57,974 57,719 58,122 57,908 Total Assets 382,426 296,069 Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 938 968 Current portion of lease liability 59 52 997 1,020 Non-current Liability Non-current portion of lease liability 109 157 Deferred income tax liability 294 — 403 157 Total Liabilities 1,400 1,177 Equity Issued capital 8 347,951 273,952 Reserves 8 3,796 3,359 Retained earnings 22,767 17,226 Accumulated other comprehensive income 6,512 355 381,026 294,892 Total Liabilities and Equity 382,426 296,069 Commitments (Note 13) Approved by the Board of Directors: /s/Ken Robertson /s/Neil Gregson Ken Robertson Director Neil Gregson Director The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements Uranium Royalty Corp. Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) and Comprehensive Income (Loss) (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 2 Notes For the three months ended January 31, For the nine months ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 ($) ($) ($) ($) Revenue Sales of uranium inventory 16,621 — 49,785 10,862 Royalty revenue 39 4 128 45 Cost of sales Cost of uranium inventory (11,869) — (39,735) (7,998) Depletion (28) (4) (100) (34) Gross profit 4,763 — 10,078 2,875 Expenses Salaries and directors' fees 11 (300) (284) (925) (858) Office and administration 9 (734) (1,039) (3,905) (3,888) Professional fees and insurance (500) (133) (1,182) (933) Transfer agent and regulatory fees (33) (75) (499) (424) Share-based compensation (268) (217) (798) (598) Operating income (loss) for the period 2,928 (1,748) 2,769 (3,826) Other items Other income — 224 — 224 Finance cost — (106) — (418) Interest expense (4) (5) (11) (14) Interest income 643 131 1,024 499 Gain on disposal of short-term investments, net 5 — — 2,350 — Net foreign exchange loss (1,960) (281) (1,303) (682) Income (loss) before taxes 1,607 (1,785) 4,829 (4,217) Deferred income tax recovery (expense) 355 (126) 712 (280) Net income (loss) for the period 1,962 (1,911) 5,541 (4,497) Other comprehensive income (loss) Items that will not subsequently be re-classified to net income (loss): Gain (loss) on revaluation of short-term investments 5 4,809 (577) 7,455 (2,076) Deferred tax recovery (expense) on short-term investments 5 (649) 126 (1,006) 280 Item that may subsequently be re-classified to net income: Foreign currency translation differences (631) 998 (292) 1,244 Total other comprehensive income (loss) for the period 3,529 547 6,157 (552) Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period 5,491 (1,364) 11,698 (5,049) Net income (loss) per share Basic earnings (loss) per share 8 0.01 (0.01) 0.04 (0.04) Diluted earnings (loss) per share 8 0.01 (0.01) 0.04 (0.04) Weighted average number of shares outstanding Basic 8 141,381,411 130,991,063 136,519,889 124,592,98
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4 Diluted 8 142,082,502 130,991,063 136,864,669 124,592,984 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements Uranium Royalty Corp. Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 3 Number of Common Issued Capital Reserves Share Issuance Obligation Retained Earnings/ (Accumulated Deficit) Accumulated Other Compre- hensive Income (Loss) Total Notes Shares ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) Balance at April 30, 2024 120,554,333 244,397 6,316 — 22,522 2,554 275,789 Common shares issued upon exercise of warrants 13,020,036 29,266 (3,283) — — — 25,983 Common shares issued upon exercise of options 17,750 91 (28) — — — 63 Transfer of unexercised expired warrants to retained earnings — — (358) — 358 — — Share-based compensation — — 598 — — — 598 Net loss for the period — — — — (4,497) — (4,497) Total other comprehensive loss — — — — — (552) (552) Balance at January 31, 2025 133,592,119 273,754 3,245 — 18,383 2,002 297,384 Common shares issued upon exercise of warrants — — — — — — — Common shares issued upon exercise of options 44,000 198 (72) — — — 126 Share-based compensation — — 186 — — — 186 Net loss for the period — — — — (1,157) — (1,157) Total other comprehensive loss — — — — — (1,647) (1,647) Balance at April 30, 2025 133,636,119 273,952 3,359 — 17,226 355 294,892 Common shares issued upon exercise of warrants 8 — — — — — — — Common shares issued upon exercise of options 8 196,864 1,031 (361) — — — 670 At-the-Market offering: Common shares issued for cash 12,644,524 74,457 — — — — 74,457 Agents' fees and issuance costs — (1,489) — — — — (1,489) Share-based compensation 8 — — 798 — — — 798 Net income for the period — — — — 5,541 — 5,541 Total other comprehensive income — — — — — 6,157 6,157 Balance at January 31, 2026 146,477,507 347,951 3,796 — 22,767 6,512 381,026 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements Uranium Royalty Corp. Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 4 For the nine months ended January 31, 2026 2025 ($) ($) Operating activities Net income (loss) before tax for the period 4,829 (4,217) Adjustments for: Depreciation 41 41 Depletion 100 34 Interest expense 11 14 Finance cost — 418 Interest income (1,024) (499) Other income — (224) Gain on disposal on short-term investments, net (2,350) — Share-based compensation 798 598 Net foreign exchange loss 1,303 682 Net changes in non-cash working capital items: Accounts receivable 34 13,818 Inventories 32,996 (33,796) Prepaids and other receivables (86) (106) Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (30) (149) Other payables — (1,519) Cash generated from (used in) operating activities 36,622 (24,905) Investing activities Investment in royalties (1,044) (11,584) Interest received 1,024 499 Investment in short-term investments (34,238) (350) Net proceeds from sale of short-term investments 36,588 — Cash generated from (used in) investing activities 2,330 (11,435) Financing activities Proceeds from At-the-Market offering, net of agents' fees and issuance costs 72,968 — Proceeds from common shares issued upon exercise of warrants and options 670 26,046 Net proceeds from finance payable — 18,019 Net repayment of finance payable — (19,301) Payment of lease liability (51) (48) Interest and fees pai
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d — (439) Cash generated from financing activities 73,587 24,277 Effect of exchange rate changes on cash (1,303) 620 Net increase (decrease) in cash 111,236 (11,443) Cash Beginning of period 12,935 21,100 End of period 124,171 9,657 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 5 1. Corporate Information Uranium Royalty Corp. ("URC" or "the Company") is a company incorporated in Canada on April 21, 2017 and domiciled in Canada. URC is principally engaged in acquiring and assembling a portfolio of royalties, investing in companies with exposure to uranium and physical uranium. The Company also engages in the purchase and sale of physical uranium from time to time. The registered office of the Company is located at 1000 Cathedral Place, 925 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 3L2, Canada. The principal address of the Company is 1188 West Georgia Street, Suite 1830, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 4A2, Canada. The Company's common shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the "TSX") under the symbol "URC". The Company's common shares are traded on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol "UROY". 2. Basis of Preparation and Material Accounting Policies 2.1 Statement of compliance The Company's condensed interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IFRS"), applicable to the preparation of interim financial statements including International Accounting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting. The condensed interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2025. These condensed interim consolidated financial statements were authorized for issue by the Company's board of directors on March 10, 2026. 2.2 Basis of presentation The Company's condensed interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost basis except for financial instruments that have been measured at fair value. The Company's condensed interim consolidated financial statements are presented in thousands of Canadian dollars ("$" or "dollars") which is also the functional currency of URC. All values are rounded to the nearest thousand except where otherwise indicated. The accounting policies applied in the preparation of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements are consistent with those applied and disclosed in the Company's annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended April 30, 2025. The Company's interim results are not necessarily indicative of its results for a full year. 2.3 Basis of consolidation The condensed interim consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of Uranium Royalty Corp. and its wholly- owned subsidiaries, being Uranium Royalty (USA) Corp. ("URUSA") and Reserve Minerals, LLC ("RM"). Subsidiaries are consolidated from the date the Company obtains control, and continue to be consolidated until the date that control ceases. Control is achieved when the Company is exposed to, or has rights to, variable returns from its involvement with the entity and has the ability to affect those returns through its power over the ent
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ity. All inter-company transactions, balances, income and expenses are eliminated through the consolidation process. The accounts of URUSA and RM are prepared for the same reporting period as the parent company, using consistent accounting policies. The functional currency of URUSA and RM is the United States dollar. Foreign operations are translated into Canadian dollars using the period end exchange rate as to assets and liabilities and the average exchange rate as to income and expenses. All resulting exchange differences are recognized in other comprehensive income. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 6 3. IFRS Pronouncement 3.1 New Accounting Standards Issued but not effective Amendments to IFRS 9 and IFRS 7 - Classification and Measurement of Financial Instruments The International Accounting Standards Board has issued classification and measurement and disclosure amendments to IFRS 9 and IFRS 7 which are effective for years beginning on or after January 1, 2026 with earlier application permitted. The amendments clarify the date of recognition and derecognition of some financial assets and liabilities and introduce a new exception for some financial liabilities settled through an electronic payment system. Other changes include a clarification of the requirements when assessing whether a financial asset meets the solely payments of principal and interest criteria and new disclosures for certain instruments with contractual terms that can change cash flows (including instruments where cash flow changes are linked to environmental, social or governance ("ESG") targets). The Company is currently assessing the impact of this amendment on the Company's consolidated financial statements. IFRS 18, Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Statements IFRS 18 is a new standard that will provide new presentation and disclosure requirements and which will replace IAS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements. IFRS 18 introduces changes to the structure of the income statement; provides required disclosures in financial statements for certain profit or loss performance measures that are reported outside an entity's financial statements; and provides enhanced principles on aggregation and disaggregation in financial statements. Many other existing principles in IAS 1 have been maintained. IFRS 18 is effective for years beginning on or after January 1, 2027, with earlier application permitted. The Company is currently assessing the impact of this amendment on the Company's consolidated financial statements. 4. Cash and Restricted Cash As at January 31, 2026, the Company held cash of $124,171 (April 30, 2025: $12,935). In addition, the Company held restricted cash of $110 (April 30, 2025: $110). Restricted cash held at January 31, 2026, and April 30, 2025, relates to security for a corporate credit card. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 7 5. Short-term Investments As at January 31, 2026 As at April 30, 2025 ($) - FVTPL ($) - OCI ($) - Total ($) - FVTPL ($) - OCI ($) - Total Fair value, at the beginning of the period/year — 7,147 7,147 — 9,143 9,143 Additions for the period/year 34,238 — 34,238 — 574 574 Disposals for the period/year (36,588) — (36,588) — — — Gain on disposal for the period/year 2
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,350 — 2,350 — — — Fair value adjustment due to share price change for the period/year — 7,455 7,455 — (2,570) (2,570) Fair value, at the end of the period/year — 14,602 14,602 — 7,147 7,147 As at January 31, 2026, the fair value of the Company's short-term investments are $14,602 (April 30, 2025: $7,147) . The Company’s short-term investments are in common shares of Queen's Road Capital Investment Ltd. ("QRC") which is listed on the TSX and held as strategic interests with less than a 10% interest. The Queen's Road Capital Investment Ltd. shares are designated as FVTOCI. During the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026, the Company recognized a change in fair value in short-term investments in an aggregate of nil and $2,350 in net income, respectively (2025: nil), and $4,809 and $7,455 in other comprehensive income, respectively (2025: $577 and $2,076 in other comprehensive loss, respectively). In addition, deferred income tax expense of $649 and $1,006, respectively, (2025: recovery of $126 and $280, respectively) was recognized in other comprehensive income. 6. Inventories As at January 31, 2026 As at April 30, 2025 ($) ($) Carrying value, at the beginning of the period/year 217,501 187,090 Additions for the period/year 6,739 42,208 Disposals for the period/year (39,735) (11,975) Royalty accruals for the period/year 396 178 Carrying value, at the end of the period/year 184,901 217,501 As at January 31, 2026, the Company holds 2,329,637 pounds of U3O8 (April 30, 2025: 2,729,637 pounds U3O8). The carrying value of $184,901 (April 30, 2025: $217,501) includes the Company's entitlement of the uranium production from the McArthur River mine for the Company's royalty in-kind - $571 (April 30, 2025: $178). See Note 13 - Commitments for additional inventory sales subsequent to January 31, 2026. Pursuant to an agreement between Yellow Cake plc ("Yellow Cake") and the Company, Yellow Cake granted the Company an option to acquire at market between US$2.5 million and US$10 million U3O8 per year between January 1, 2019 and January 1, 2028, up to a maximum aggregate amount of US$21.25 million worth of U3O8 as at January 31, 2026. Yellow Cake has also agreed to inform the Company of any opportunities for royalties, streams or similar interests identified by Yellow Cake with respect to uranium and the Company has an irrevocable option to elect to acquire up to 50% of any such opportunity alongside Yellow Cake, in which case the parties shall work together in good faith to pursue any such opportunities jointly. Furthermore, the Company and Yellow Cake have agreed to, so far as it is commercially reasonable to do so, cooperate to identify potential opportunities to work together on other uranium related joint participation endeavors. No purchases occurred under this arrangement during the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 8 7. Royalties ($) Balance, as at April 30, 2024 46,771 Additions 11,584 Depletion (463) Foreign currency translation 1,244 Balance, as at January 31, 2025 59,136 Additions - Depletion (198) Foreign currency translation (1,219) Balance, as at April 30, 2025 57,719 Additions 1,044 Depletion (496) Foreign currency translation (293) Balance, as at January 31, 2026 57,974 Cost Accumulated Depletion Carrying Amount April 30, 2025 Additio ns Foreign Currency Tr
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anslatio n January 31, 2026 April 30, 2025 Depleti on January 31, 2026 January 31, 2026 ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) Aberdeen project — 1,044 — 1,044 1,044 Anderson project 7,892 — (102) 7,790 — — — 7,790 Churchrock project 5,683 — (74) 5,609 — — — 5,609 Cigar Lake project 4,704 — — 4,704 — — — 4,704 Dawn Lake project 282 — — 282 — — — 282 Dewey-Burdock project 1,471 — (19) 1,452 — — — 1,452 Energy Queen project 70 — (1) 69 — — — 69 Lance project 1,813 — (23) 1,790 — — — 1,790 Langer Heinrich project 2,822 — — 2,822 (65) (100) (165) 2,657 McArthur River project 11,543 — — 11,543 (1,202) (396) (1,598) 9,945 Michelin project 4,262 — — 4,262 — — — 4,262 Millennium and Cree Extension project 6,024 — 6,024 — — — 6,024 Reno Creek project 310 — (4) 306 — — — 306 Roca Honda project 170 — (2) 168 — — — 168 Roughrider, Russell Lake, Wheeler North, and Getty East projects 5,998 — — 5,998 — — — 5,998 Salamanca Project 682 — — 682 — — — 682 San Rafael project 556 — (7) 549 — — — 549 Slick Rock project 3,132 — (41) 3,091 — — — 3,091 Whirlwind project 69 — (1) 68 — — — 68 Workman Creek project 1,503 — (19) 1,484 — — — 1,484 58,986 1,044 (293) 59,737 (1,267) (496) (1,763) 57,974 Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 9 7. Royalties (continued) The Company's royalties are detailed below: Aberdeen Project During the nine months ended January 31, 2026, the Company acquired a 2% gross revenue royalty on the Aberdeen uranium project in Canada. The seller retains the right to buy back one-half of the royalty for $1,000 within six months following the announcement of a successful pre-feasibility study. This option expires seven years after the royalty is issued. The acquisition cost of $1,044 was paid in cash. Anderson, Slick Rock and Workman Creek Projects The Company holds a 1% net smelter return royalty for uranium on Anderson project, Slick Rock project, and Workman Creek project in the USA. Cigar Lake, McArthur River and Dawn Lake Projects The Company holds (i) a 1% gross overriding royalty on an approximate 9% share of uranium production derived from an approximate 30.195% ownership interest of Orano Canada Inc. ("Orano") on the McArthur River project located in Saskatchewan, Canada; (ii) a 10% to 20% sliding scale net profit interest ("NPI") royalty on a 3.75% share of overall uranium production, drawn from Orano's approximate 40.453% ownership interest in the Waterbury Lake / Cigar Lake project (the "Cigar Lake Project") located in Saskatchewan, Canada, and (iii) a 10% to 20% sliding scale NPI royalty on a 7.5% share of overall uranium production from the Dawn Lake project located in Saskatchewan, Canada. The sliding scale NPI royalty on the Cigar Lake Project and the Dawn Lake project will decrease to 10% after the combined production on the Cigar Lake and Dawn Lake projects reach 200 million pounds U3O8. The Company has elected to receive royalty proceeds from the McArthur River mine through delivery of physical uranium. As a result, the Company recorded a depletion of $132 and $396 (2025: $140 and $429) on the McArthur River royalty and an increase in inventory by the same amount during the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026. Churchrock Project The Company holds a gross overriding royalty of 6% "Mine Price" on a portion of the Churchrock uranium project, which anticipates recovery of reasonable and actual costs to
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transport the mineral to the final point of sale. As at January 31, 2026, the Company holds a 4% net smelter return royalty on the entire Churchrock property and a 6% gross overriding royalty on a portion of the Churchrock property in the USA. Dewey-Burdock Project The Company holds a 30% net proceeds royalty and a 2% to 4% gross value royalty on a portion of the Dewey-Burdock property in the USA. Energy Queen, San Rafael and Whirlwind Projects The Company holds a 1% gross value royalty on portions of the Energy Queen project, a 2% net smelter return royalty on portions of the San Rafael project and a 2% to 4% sliding scale gross value royalty on portions of the Whirlwind project in the USA. The Company may choose to take product payment in physical ore or concentrates produced from the Energy Queen and Whirlwind projects. Lance Project The Company holds a 4% gross revenues royalty on a portion of the Lance property and an additional 1% gross revenues royalty which covers the entirety of the current permitted project area in the USA. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 10 7. Royalties (continued) Langer Heinrich Project The Company holds a production royalty of Australian $0.12 per kilogram of yellow cake produced from the Langer Heinrich uranium project in Namibia. The Company has received royalty proceeds of $93 and $162, respectively (2025: $45 and $45, respectively), during the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026. Michelin Project The Company holds a 2% gross revenues royalty on the Michelin property in Canada. Millennium and Cree Extension Projects The Company holds a 10% NPI royalty on an approximate 20.6955% participating interest in the Millennium and Cree Extension projects in Saskatchewan, Canada. As a profit-based NPI interest, the acquired royalty is calculated based upon generated revenue, with deductions for certain expenses and costs, which include cumulative expense accounts, including development costs. Reno Creek Project The Company holds a 0.5% net profit interest royalty, with a maximum amount payable thereunder of US$2.5 million, on a portion of the Reno Creek property in the USA. Roca Honda Project The Company holds a 4% gross revenues royalty on a portion of the Roca Honda property in the USA. The royalty is subject to the right of the payor to purchase the royalty for US$5 million at any time prior to the first royalty payment becoming due thereunder. Roughrider, Russell Lake, Wheeler North, and Getty East Projects The Company holds a 1.98% net smelter return royalty on the Roughrider, Russell Lake, Wheeler North, and Getty East properties in Canada. The royalties on the Roughrider, Russell Lake and Russell Lake South projects are represented by the same royalty instrument. Salamanca Project The Company holds a 0.375% net smelter return royalty on the sale of products from the Salamanca project in Spain. 8. Issued Capital 8.1 Common Shares The authorized share capital of the Company is comprised of an unlimited number of common shares and an unlimited number of preferred shares issuable in series without par value. At-the-Market Equity Program On August 20, 2025, the Company renewed its ATM (“At-The-Market’) Program that allows the Company to distribute up to US$54 million (or the equivalent in Canadian dollars) of ATM Shares to the public from time to time, through the agents,
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at the Company's discretion. The ATM Shares sold under the ATM Program, if any, will be sold at the prevailing market price at the time of sale. Sales of ATM Shares will be made pursuant to the terms of an equity distribution agreement dated August 20, 2025 (the "2025 Distribution Agreement"). All sales under the ATM Program following August 20, 2025, are made under the 2025 Distribution Agreement. Pursuant to the Distribution Agreement, the Offering has been terminated upon the issuance and sale of all of the Offered Shares subject to the Distribution Agreement. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 11 8. Issued Capital (continued) 8.1 Common Shares (continued) At-the-Market Equity Program (continued) During the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026, the Company issued 8,109,008 and 12,644,524, respectively (2025: nil) common shares under the 2025 ATM Program for gross proceeds of $45.8 million and $74.5 million, respectively (2025: nil) with aggregate commissions paid or payable to the Agents and other share issue costs of $915 and $1,489, respectively (2025: nil). The ATM Program in place for the 2024 comparative year was not utilized and expired unused on August 20, 2025. 8.2 Reserves Common Share Purchase Warrants and Options The following outlines the movements of the Company’s warrants and share options: Warrants Share Options Total ($) ($) ($) Balance, as at April 30, 2024 3,641 2,675 6,316 Common shares issued upon exercise of warrants (3,283) — (3,283) Transfer of unexercised expired warrants to retained earnings (358) — (358) Common shares issued upon exercise of options — (28) (28) Share-based compensation — 598 598 Balance, as at January 31, 2025 — 3,245 3,245 Common shares issued upon exercise of options — (72) (72) Share-based compensation — 186 186 Balance, as at April 30, 2025 — 3,359 3,359 Common shares issued upon exercise of options — (361) (361) Share-based compensation — 798 798 Balance, as at January 31, 2026 — 3,796 3,796 Share Options The following outlines movements of the Company's share options: Number of options Weighted Average Exercise Price ($) Balance at April 30, 2025 2,018,300 3.48 Granted 381,788 5.66 Forfeited (117,574) 3.55 Exercised (196,864) 3.63 Balance at January 31, 2026 2,085,650 3.85 On October 3, 2025, the Company granted 348,200 share options at an exercise price of $5.86 per share to certain directors, officers, employees and consultants of the Company, respectively. These options are valid for a period of five years. The options will vest as follows: (a) 25% on the grant date; and (b) 25% on each of the dates that are 6, 12 and 18 months thereafter. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 12 8. Issued Capital (continued) 8.2 Reserves (continued) Share Options (continued) The weighted average fair value of the share options granted was $3.02 per share and it was estimated at the date of grants using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following weighted average assumptions: Risk-free interest rate 2.57% Expected life (years) 4.00 Expected volatility 65.71% Expected dividend yield 0.00% Estimated forfeiture rate 2.79% A summary of share options outstanding and exercisable at January 31, 2026, are as follows: Options Outstanding
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Options Exercisable Exercise Price ($) Number of Options Outstanding Weighted Average Exercise Price ($) Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life (years) Number of Options Exercisable Weighted Average Exercise Price ($) Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life (years) 2.00 to 2.99 396,050 2.92 2.56 396,050 2.92 2.56 3.00 to 3.99 1,297,338 3.56 1.66 1,178,522 3.53 1.44 4.00 to 4.99 23,000 4.21 3.05 18,750 4.26 2.89 5.00 and above 369,262 5.83 4.40 112,050 5.77 3.77 2,085,650 $ 3.85 2.33 1,705,372 $ 3.54 1.87 The amount of share-based compensation expense recognized during the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026 was $268 (2025: $217) and $798 (2025: $598), respectively. 8.3 Earnings (Loss) Per Share For the three months ended January 31, For the nine months ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 ($) ($) ($) ($) Net income (loss) for the period 1,962 (1,911) 5,541 (4,497) Basic weighted average number of shares 141,381,411 130,991,063 136,519,889 124,592,984 Basic earnings (loss) per share 0.01 (0.01) 0.04 (0.04) Effect of dilutive securities Warrants — — — — Stock options 701,091 — 344,780 — Diluted weighted average number of common shares 142,082,502 130,991,063 136,864,669 124,592,984 Diluted earnings (loss) per share 0.01 (0.01) 0.04 (0.04) Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 13 9. Office and Administration Expenses The following outlines the amounts included in office and administration expenses for the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026 and 2025: For the three months ended January 31, For the nine months ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 ($) ($) ($) ($) Corporate administrative costs 305 219 750 620 Investor communications and marketing expenses 25 375 1,930 2,042 Uranium storage fees 404 445 1,225 1,226 Total 734 1,039 3,905 3,888 10. Financial Instruments At January 31, 2026, the Company's financial assets include cash, restricted cash and short-term investments. The Company's financial liabilities include accounts payable and accrued liabilities, and lease liability. The Company uses the following hierarchy for determining and disclosing fair value of financial instruments: • Level 1: quoted (unadjusted) prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. • Level 2: other techniques for which all inputs have a significant effect on the recorded fair value which are observable, either directly or indirectly. • Level 3: techniques which use inputs that have a significant effect on the recorded fair value that are not based on observable market data. The Company's cash, restricted cash, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate fair value due to their short terms to settlement. The fair value of short-term investments, which are classified as level 1 within the fair value hierarchy, is determined by obtaining the quoted market price of the short-term investment and multiplying it by foreign exchange rate, if applicable, and the quantity of shares held by the Company. Lease liability is measured at amortized cost. The fair value of the lease liability approximates its carrying value as its interest rate is comparable to current market rates. 10.1 Financial risk management objectives and policies The financial risk arising from the Company's operations are credit risk, liquidity risk, commodity price risk, currency risk and other price risk. These risks arise
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from the normal course of operations and all transactions undertaken are to support the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. The risks associated with these financial instruments and the policies on how the Company mitigates these risks are set out below. Management manages and monitors these exposures to ensure appropriate measures are implemented in a timely and effective manner. 10.2 Credit risk Credit risk is the risk of an unexpected loss if a customer or third party to a financial instrument fails to meet its contractual obligations. Credit risk for the Company is primarily associated with the Company's bank balances. The Company holds cash with Canadian chartered financial institutions of which the majority of its bank balances are uninsured as at January 31, 2026. The Company's maximum exposure to credit risk is equivalent to the carrying value of its cash and restricted cash balance. In order to mitigate its exposure to credit risk, the Company monitors its financial assets and maintains its cash deposits in several Schedule I chartered banks in Canada. 10.3 Liquidity risk Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will not be able to settle or manage its obligations associated with financial liabilities. To manage liquidity risk, the Company closely monitors its liquidity position and ensures it has adequate sources of funding to finance its projects and operations. The Company believes that, taking into account its current cash reserves and other liquid assets, it has sufficient working capital for its present obligations for at least the next twelve months commencing from January 31, 2026. The Company's working capital (current assets less current liabilities) as at January 31, 2026 was $323,307. The Company's accounts payable and accrued liabilities are expected to be realized or settled within a one-year period. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 14 10. Financial Instruments (continued) 10.4 Commodity price risk The Company's future profitability will be dependent on the royalty income to be received from mine operators. Royalties are based on a percentage of the minerals or the products produced, or revenue or profits generated from the property which is typically dependent on the prices of the minerals the property operators are able to realize. Mineral prices are affected by numerous factors such as interest rates, exchange rates, inflation or deflation and global and regional supply and demand. 10.5 Currency risk Financial instruments that impact the Company's net income due to currency fluctuations include cash denominated in U.S. dollars. The impact of a Canadian dollar change against U.S. dollars on cash by 10% would have an impact of approximately $11,877 on net loss for the nine months ended January 31, 2026. 10.6 Other price risk The Company is exposed to equity price risk as a result of investing in other mining companies. The equity prices of these investments are impacted by various underlying factors including commodity prices. Based on the Company's short-term investments held as at January 31, 2026, a 10% change in the equity prices of these investments would have an impact, net of tax, of approximately $1,263 on other comprehensive income. 11. Related Party Transactions 11.1 Related Party Transactions Related party transactions are based on the amounts agreed to by
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the parties. During the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026 and 2025, the Company did not enter into any material contracts or undertake any significant commitment or obligation with any related parties other than as described herein and elsewhere in these financial statements. 11.2 Transactions with Key Management Personnel Key management personnel are persons responsible for planning, directing and controlling the activities of an entity. The remuneration of directors and key management, for the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026 and 2025, comprised of: For the three months ended January 31, For the nine months ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 ($) ($) ($) ($) Management salaries 114 105 363 299 Directors’ fees 63 58 172 151 Share-based compensation 189 152 566 395 Total 366 315 1,101 845 12. Operating Segments The Company conducts its business as a single operating segment, being the acquiring and assembling a portfolio of uranium royalties, investing in companies with exposure to uranium and physical uranium. The Company also engages in the purchase and sale of physical uranium from time to time. Except for the royalties on uranium projects located in the USA, Namibia and Spain, substantially all of the Company's assets and liabilities are held within Canada. 12.1 Sales of Uranium Inventory Sales of uranium inventory for the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026 and 2025 were all generated in Canada. Uranium Royalty Corp. Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated) 15 12. Operating Segments (continued) 12.2 Major Customers Revenue from sales of uranium inventory from major customers for the three and nine months ended January 31, 2026 and 2025 are summarized as follows: For the three months ended January 31, For the nine months ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 ($) ($) ($) ($) Customer A — — — 10,862 Customer B — — 33,164 — Customer C 5,540 — 5,540 — Customer D 11,081 — 11,081 — Total 16,621 — 49,785 10,862 13. Commitments On November 17, 2021, as amended on June 11, 2024, the Company entered into agreements with CGN Global Uranium Ltd ("CGN"), pursuant to which the Company agreed to purchase an aggregate 500,000 pounds U3O8 at a weighted average price of US$47.71 per pound, of which an aggregate of 500,000 pounds U3O8 were delivered as at January 31, 2026. During the three months and nine month period ended January 31, 2026, the Company entered into various agreements to sell in aggregate an additional 1,750,000 pounds of U3O8 at weighted average price of US$85.95. The sales are expected to be realized in the fourth quarter ending April 30, 2026.
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