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KO Gold Inc. reports company developments tied to its gold exploration position in the Otago Gold District of New Zealand, along with public-market access and governance matters. Recent company updates include OTCQB trading under KOGDF, eligibility for Depository Trust Company services, annual shareholder meeting results and board composition.
KO Gold news also describes the company's exchange trading status, shareholder approvals and corporate infrastructure as it advances exploration work on New Zealand's South Island.
KO Gold (OTC:KOGDF) has started reverse circulation and diamond drilling at its 100%-owned Smylers Gold Exploration Permit in the Otago Gold District, New Zealand. Drilling began on May 5, 2026 along the Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone, with assays expected from Q3 2026.
The 2026 campaign will advance sequentially across Smylers, Carrick, Hyde and Glenpark permits, including concurrent soil sampling, validation of historical intersections at Carrick, and ongoing engagement with Māori mana whenua, landowners and regulators.
KO Gold (OTCQB: KOGDF) reported results of its May 6, 2026 annual general meeting: shareholders approved all matters, set the board at five directors, and elected Gregory Isenor, Paul Teniere, Norman Stacey, Alvin Jackson and John Anderson. A total of 7,653,783 shares (≈17.85% of 42,880,749) were represented. The company appointed Jones & O'Connell LLP as auditor and announced DTC eligibility to enable electronic clearing and settlement in the U.S., aimed at simplifying U.S. trading and enhancing liquidity.
KO Gold (CSE: KOG; OTCQB: KOGDF) began trading on the OTCQB Venture Market at the open on March 20, 2026 under the symbol KOGDF. The listing aims to increase U.S. investor access, provide U.S. dollar trading during U.S. hours, and deliver real-time quotes on OTC Markets.
The company will keep Canadian trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange as KOG while advancing a 2026 exploration and drilling season in the Otago Gold District, New Zealand.