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TSX–NYSE MKT: RIC
POSITIONING FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
Corporate Update
January 2016
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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Safe Harbor Statement & Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Concerning
Resource Estimates
This presentation contains forward-looking statements that include risks and uncertainties. The factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements include changes in the
prevailing price of gold, the Canadian-U.S. exchange rate, grade of ore mined and unforeseen difficulties in mining
operations that could affect revenue and production costs. Other factors such as uncertainties regarding government
regulations could also affect the results. Other risks may be detailed from time to time in Richmont Mines Inc.’s
periodic reports and annual notice.
The resource estimates in this presentation were prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 adopted by the Canadian
Securities Administrators. The requirements of NI 43-101 differ significantly from the requirements of the United States
Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). In this presentation, we use the terms “Measured”, “Indicated” and
“Inferred” Resources. Although these terms are recognized and required to be used in Canada, the SEC does not
recognize them. The SEC permits U.S. mining corporations, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral
deposits that constitute “Reserves”. Under United States standards, mineralization may not be classified as a Reserve
unless the determination has been made that the mineralization could be economically and legally extracted at the time
the determination is made. United States investors should not assume that all or any portion of a Measured or
Indicated Resource will ever be converted into “Reserves”. Furthermore, “Inferred Resources” have a great amount of
uncertainty as to their existence and whether they can be mined economically or legally, and United States investors
should not assume that “Inferred Resources” exist or can be legally or economically mined, or that they will ever be
upgraded to a more certain category.
U.S. Investors are urged to consider the disclosure in our annual report on Form 20-F, File No. 001-14598, which may
be obtained from us or from the SEC’s web site: http://sec.gov/edgar.shtml.
(All amounts are in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise indicated.)
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RICHMONT MINES OVERVIEW
Quality Asset Base in Canada
Growing Production Profile
Decreasing Cost Structure
Growing Cash Flow Streams
Significant Exploration Potential
Strong Balance Sheet
Favourable Canadian Dollar Exposure
Low Shares Outstanding (58M)
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Capital Structure(1)
Issued & Outstanding Shares 58.1M
Options 4.2M
Fully Diluted 62.5M
Cash(1) C$61
Total Debt(1)(2) C$6M
Ticker RIC:TSX–NYSE
Market Capital (Jan. 11/16) C$280M
(1) As of Sept. 30, 2015
(2) Long-term debt is comprised of capital lease obligations
$61M
CASH
$6M
DEBT
Analyst Coverage
CIBC Kevin Chiew
Macquarie Capital Markets Michael Gray
National Bank Financial Adam Melnyk
PI Financial Brian Szeto
TD Securities Daniel Earle
Paradigm Capital Don Blyth
Cormark Securities Kyle MacPhee
Mackie Research Ryan Hanley
RIC
(as of Jan. 11, 2016)
TSX
C$
NYSE MKT
US$
Closing price $4.81 $3.41
52-week range $3.14-$5.27 $2.27-$3.75
Market Cap (M’s) $280M $199M
3-month daily trading avg. 86,315 195,657
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SOLID PERFORMANCE AND ORGANIC GROWTH
Q4
2015
2015
2015
Guidance
Gold produced (oz) 22,380 98,031 87,000-95,000
Gold sold (oz) 21,576 96,895 -
Q3
2015
9-months
2015
2015
Guidance
Cash cost per oz. (CAN$)(1)(2) $926 $961 $935-$1,035
AISC (CAN$)(1)(2) $1,311 $1,290 $1,335-$1,490
Cash cost per oz. (US$)(1)(2) $707 $763 $750-$825
AISC (US$)(1)(2) $1,001 $1,024 $1,075-$1,190
(1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth
quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(2) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A.
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600
800
1,000
1,200
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18
Cashcostsperoz.(CAD$)
GoldProduction(oz)
Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data
Production (oz) Cash Costs (CAD$/oz)
Growing Production - Decreasing Cash Costs
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18
CashFlowpershare(C$)
Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data (Dec. 31/15)
OCF/PS
Growing Cash Flow Streams
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ISLAND GOLD MINE OVERVIEW
High-grade underground mine in Canada
Expansion opportunity to grow production
Growing production and declining cost structure
Potential to expand reserve and resource base
Exploration potential laterally and at depth
Q4
2015
2015
2015
Guidance
Gold Production (oz) 14,203 55,040 45,000-50,000
Gold Sold (oz) 13,504 52,363 -
Q3
2015
9-months
2015
2015
Guidance
Cash costs/oz (C$)(1)(2) $890 $1,036 $935-$1,035
AISC (C$)(1)(2) $1,267 $1,416 $1,350-$1,495
Cash costs/oz (US$)(1) $680 $823 $748-$828
AISC (US$) (1)(2) $968 $1,125 $1,080-$1,196
Reserves (oz)(3)/Grade (g/t) 183,750 6.39
M&I (oz)(3) /Grade (g/t) 219,050 9.29
Inferred (oz)(3)/Grade (g/t) 1,002,750 8.79
(1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A.
(2) Fourth quarter and 2015 cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the
Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(3) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation
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Growing Production and
Decreasing Costs(1)(2)
Mining and Milling Ramp-up(1)(2)
ISLAND GOLD: ON TRACK FOR RECORD 2015
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
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Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15
Canadian$perounce
OuncesProduced
Gold Production Cash Costs AISC
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
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600
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900
Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 15-Dec
g/t
Tonnesperday
Underground tpd Mill tpd Head grade (g/t)
Island Gold
Q1
2015
Q2
2015
Q3
2015
Q4
2015
2015
2015
Guidance
Gold produced (oz) 10,764 14,997 15,076 14,203(3) 55,040 45,000-50,000
Gold sold (oz) 8,923 15,703 14,233 13,504(3) 52,363 -
Cash cost per ounce (CAN$)(1)(2)
$1,414 $954 $890 - - $935-$1,035
AISC (CAN$)(1)(2)
$1,843 $1,307 $1,267 - - $1,350-$1,495
Cash cost per ounce (US$)(1),2)
$1,139 $776 $680 - - $748-$828
AISC (US$)(1),2)
$1,485 $1,063 $968 - - $1,080-$1,196
(1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(2) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A.
(3) Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October
(1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(2) Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October
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Underground Mine Productivity Mill Productivity
ISLAND GOLD: POSITIONING FOR GROWTH
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
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900
Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 15-Dec PEA
Base
Case
Gramspertonne
Tonnesperday
Underground tpd Head grade (g/t)
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
120.0%
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900
Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 15-Dec PEA
Base
Case
Recoveries(%)
TonnesperDay
Mill tpd Recoveries (%)
Island Gold
Q1
2015
Q2
2015
Q3
2015
Q4
2015
2015
Underground tpd 552 759 669 657(2) 659
Mill tonnes 43,785 71,584 66,416 60,352 242,137
Mill tpd 487 787 722 656(2) 663
Head grade (g/t) 7.87 6.73 7.27 7.62 7.31
Recoveries (%) 97.19 96.78 97.12 96.00 96.80
Sustaining Costs ($000’S)(1) 3,828 5,555 5,371 - -
Project and non-sustaining exploration costs ($000’s)(1) 4,739 5,151 8,234 - -
(1) Fourth quarter and annual capital investment will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(2) Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October
Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October
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Development Ore vs. Unit Costs
$1,101
$1,565
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
As of Dec. 31, 2015
USD Gold CAD Gold
ISLAND GOLD: OPTIMIZING UNIT COSTS
$44
SG&A (20%)
2015 YTD(1) Unit Cost Allocation
$139
MINING (62%)
$32
MILLING
(14%)
$8
ROYALTIES (4%)
Strong Leverage to Canadian Dollar
95% of Cash Outflows in CAD$
70% 65% 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5%
Q1 2015
(70%)
Q4 2014
(50%)
Q3 2015
$114/tonne
(46%) Q3 2014
(43%)
Q2 2015
(39%)
PEA (2017-2022)
$[VALUE]/tonne (5%)
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0%
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90%
100%
UnitMiningCAD$perTonne
PercentDevelopmentOre
Development Ore Unit Mining Costs
(1) As of Sept. 30, 2015
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ISLAND GOLD: PEA OVERVIEW
• Potential for increased production and lower AISC
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1200
Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Dec 15 Permitted
Capacity
Permitted Capacity 900tpd
BaseCase 800tpd
• Phased approach with Phase 1 (800 tpd)
• Mining from a depth of 450 to 860 metres over three long-hole mining horizons
• Excludes resources above the 450 metre level, isolated resource blocks and parallel zones
• Avg. production of approx. 78,000 gold ounces per year from 2017 to 2022 at
$552/oz cash costs
• Potential Expansion Case to 1,150 tpd in H1 2017
PEA Summary 2017-2022
Tonnes Milled (Mt) 1.7
Head Grade (g/t) 8.67
Mine life excl. transition period (years) 6
Daily mine production (tpd) 801
Gold recovery (%) 96.5
Production (Koz) 464.6
Average annual gold production (Koz) 78
Total operating cost ($M) 256
Average cash operating cost ($/t) 148
Average cash operating cost ($/oz) 552
Transition Period Project Capital 2015-2016 ($M) 62
Sustaining Capital ($M) (2017-2022) 40.5
Mill Expansion Opportunity
Expanded Case: 1,150tpd
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ISLAND GOLD MINE: PEA BASE CASE (800TPD)
Developing deeper resource to create substantial long-term growth.
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ISLAND GOLD MINE: PEA BASE CASE (800TPD)
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ISLAND GOLD MINE: PLANNED NEAR-MINE
EXPLORATION DRILLING (C-Zone)
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ISLAND GOLD MINE: PLANNED REGIONAL
EXPLORATION DRILLING
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BEAUFOR MINE OVERVIEW
Q4
2015
2015
Gold Production (oz) 5,652 26,411
Gold Sold (oz) 5,237 26,875
Q3
2015
9-months
2015
Cash costs/oz (C$)(1)(2) $974 $974
AISC (C$) (1)(2) $1,225 $1,144
Cash costs/oz (US$)(1)(2) $744 $773
AISC (US$) (1)(2) $936 $908
Reserves (oz)(3) 32,750
Gold Grade (g/t)(3) 7.06
M&I Resources (oz)(3) 189,850
Gold Grade (g/t)(3) 6.44
(1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A.
(2) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the
Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(3) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation
Development of the Q Zone extends
mine life
Target of reaching the mineralized structure
by early 2016
28,000m of exploration drilling and 8,000m
of definition drilling year to date
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MONIQUE MINE & CAMFLO MILL OVERVIEW
Camflo Mill
Monique Mine
Q4
2015
2015
Gold Production (oz) 2,525 16,580
Gold Sold (oz) 2,835 17,657
Q3
2015
9-months
2015
Cash costs/oz (C$)(1)(2) $1,005 $745
AISC (C$)(1)(2) $1,020 $762
Cash costs/oz (US$)(1)(2) $768 $592
AISC (US$)(1)(2) $779 $605
(1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A
(2) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the
Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
Milling of the lower-grade cash-flow accretive stockpiled ore during Q3
Processing of the lower grade stockpile essentially completed by the end of 2015
Cash margin on processing stockpiled ore of approx. $746 per ounce in Q3
Toll milling opportunities at the 1,200 tpd Camflo Mill
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SOLID PERFORMANCE AND ORGANIC GROWTH
Q4
2015
2015
2015
Guidance
Gold produced (oz) 22,380 98,031 87,000-95,000
Gold sold (oz) 21,576 96,895 -
Q3
2015
9-months
2015
2015
Guidance
Cash cost per oz. (CAN$)(1)(2) $926 $961 $935-$1,035
AISC (CAN$)(1)(2) $1,311 $1,290 $1,335-$1,490
Cash cost per oz. (US$)(1)(2) $707 $763 $750-$825
AISC (US$)(1)(2) $1,001 $1,024 $1,075-$1,190
(1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth
quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016.
(2) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A.
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400
600
800
1,000
1,200
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18
Cashcostsperoz.(CAD$)
GoldProduction(oz)
Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data
Production (oz) Cash Costs (CAD$/oz)
Growing Production - Decreasing Cash Costs
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18
CashFlowpershare(C$)
Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data (Dec. 31/15)
OCF/PS
Growing Cash Flow Streams
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APPENDIX
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RICHMONT MINES: MANAGEMENT TEAM
RENAUD ADAMS
President and
Chief Executive Officer
NICOLE VEILLEUX
Vice-President
Finance
STEVE BURLETON
Vice-President,
Business Development
DANIEL ADAM
Vice-President
Exploration
GEO PHD CPA, CA CFA, MBA
ANNE DAY
Vice-President,
Investor Relations
MBA
MAXIME GRONDIN
Director, Human Resources
and Health & Safety
MIGUEL MENDOZA
Director,
Business Performance
Management and Infrastructure
JEAN BASTIEN
Island Gold Mine
General Manager
MARC-ANDRÉ LAVERGNE
Beaufor and Monique
Division General Manager
BSC ISE P. ENG, MBA P. ENGCIRC
P. ENG
Legal Counsel &
Corporate Secretary
MÉLISSA TARDIF
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RICHMONT MINES: BOARD OF DIRECTORS
GREG CHAMANDY
Director
RENAUD ADAMS
Director, President
and Chief Executive Officer
ELAINE ELLINGHAM
Director
MICHAEL PESNER
Director and Chairman of
the Audit Committee
RENÉ MARION
Chairman of the Board
P. Geo., MBA CAP. ENG P. ENG
Co-Founder and Former
CEO of Gildan Activewear
Previously TSX,
IAMGOLD, Campbell
Resources, Rio Algom
President of Hermitage
Canada Finance,
previously KPMG
Former CEO AuRico Gold CEO of Richmont Mines
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49,196
oz
(1) Resources are exclusive of Reserves, and do not have demonstrated economic viability at this time.
(2) Established on December 31/14, using a gold price of US$1,200/oz and an exchange rate of CAN
$1.0833=US$1.00. In 2013, a price of US$1,225/oz and an exchange rate of CAN$1.06=US$1.00 were used.
(3) Underground Resources established for the C Zone and six other lateral zones below a vertical depth of
-400 metres.
As of Dec. 31, 2014 As of Dec. 31, 2013
Richmont Mines Inc.
Mineral Reserves and Resources1
Tonnes
(metric)
Grade
(g/t Au)
Au ozs
contained
Tonnes
(metric)
Grade
(g/t Au)
Au ozs
contained
Island Gold
P & P Reserves 2 (above -400 m) 463,500 6.04 90,000 644,500 6.01 124,450
P & P Reserves2,3 (below -400 m) 431,500 6.76 93,750 88,500 6.70 19,050
Total P & P Reserves2 895,000 6.39 183,750 733,000 6.09 143,500
M & I Resources (above -400 m) 295,500 6.83 64,850 283,500 7.07 64,450
Indicated Resources3 (below -400 m) 438,000 10.95 154,200 456,000 11.52 168,900
Total M & I Resources 733,500 9.29 219,050 739,500 9.81 233,350
Inferred Resources (above -400 m) 369,500 6.97 82,800 363,000 7.09 82,750
Inferred Resources3 (below -400 m) 3,178,000 9.00 919,950 3,196,000 9.29 954,600
Total Inferred Resources 3,547,500 8.79 1,002,750 3,559,000 9.07 1,037,350
Beaufor 4
P & P Reserves 2
144,500 7.06 32,750 212,500 6.43 43,950
M & I Resources 917,000 6.44 189,850 911,000 6.44 188,500
Inferred Resources 743,000 6.51 155,600 906,000 6.50 189,200
Monique5
P & P Reserves2
14,500 3.16 1,450 416,000 2.30 30,700
Indicated Resources 107,500 4.88 16,850 107,500 4.88 16,850
Francoeur 6
M & I Resources 320,000 6.47 66,600 320,000 6.47 66,600
Inferred Resources 18,000 7.17 4,150 18,000 7.17 4,150
Wasamac7
M & I Resources 15,251,500 2.86 1,402,250 15,251,500 2.86 1,402,250
Inferred Resources 18,759,000 2.66 1,605,400 18,759,000 2.66 1,605,400
Total Gold
P & P Reserves 1,054,000 6.43 217,950 1,361,500 4.98 218,150
M & I Resources 17,329,500 3.40 1,894,600 17,329,500 3.42 1,907,550
Inferred Resources 23,067,500 3.73 2,767,900 23,242,000 3.80 2,836,100
MINERAL RESERVES AND RESOURCES
(4) W Zone and 350 Zone Reserves and Resources are included with the Beaufor Mine as
at December 31, 2014..
(5) Monique Reserves are open-pit, and Resources are located underground directly below
the open-pit.
(6) Underground Resources established as of December 31, 2012.
(7) Francoeur Mine closed in November 2012.
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2015 GUIDANCE
Gold ounces produced (oz) 2015 Guidance
Island Gold Mine 45,000-50,000
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine 42,000-45,000
Total ounces produced (oz) 87,000-95,000
Cash cost per ounce (CAN$)
Island Gold Mine $935-$1,035
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $935-$1,035
Consolidated Cash cost/oz (CAN$) $935-$1,035
AISC (CAN$)
Island Gold Mine $1,350-$1,495
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $1,125-$1,265
Consolidated AISC (CAN$) $1,335-$1,490
Cash cost per ounce (US$)(3)
Island Gold Mine $750-$825
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $750-$825
Consolidated Cash cost per ounce (US$) $750-$825
AISC (US$)(3)
Island Gold Mine $1,080-$1,200
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $900-$1,010
Consolidated AISC (US$) $1,075-$1,190
2015 Production and Cost Guidance
Sustaining Capital (CAD$M) 2015 Guidance
Island Gold Mine $19.1
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $6.2
Total sustaining capital (CAD$M) $25.3
Sustaining Capital (US$M)(3)
Island Gold Mine $15.2
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $5.0
Total sustaining capital (US$M) $20.2
Project and Exploration Capital (CAN$M)
Island Gold Mine $29.2
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $1.8
Project and Exploration Capital (CAN$M) $31.0
Project and Exploration Capital (US$M)(3)
Island Gold Mine $23.4
Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $1.4
Project and Exploration Capital (US$M) $24.8
2015 Capital Investment Guidance
1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A.
2) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation
3) Using an exchange rate of 1.25 Canadian dollars to 1.0 US dollar
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TOP SHAREHOLDERS
Firm Name % O/S Shares Held City
Oxbridge Group, Inc. 6.93 4,020,854 Montreal
Renaissance Technologies LLC 5.59 3,241,100 New York
Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec 4.70 2,730,000 Montreal
ZPR Investment Management Inc. 4.35 2,524,360 Orange City
SentryInvestments Inc. 3.88 2,252,300 Toronto
1832 Asset Management L.P. 3.53 2,050,000 Toronto
RBC Global Asset Management Inc. 3.29 1,906,900 Toronto
U.S. Global Investors, Inc. 2.97 1,725,000 San Antonio
OppenheimerFunds, Inc. 2.84 1,650,000 New York
Mackenzie Financial Corporation 2.77 1,605,300 Toronto
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. 2.26 1,309,849 Vancouver
Ruffer LLP 2.04 1,185,000 London
Picton MahoneyAsset Management 1.85 1,075,000 Toronto
Chamandy(H Gregory) 1.72 995,509 Montreal
Fonds de Solidarité FTQ 1.69 980,000 Montreal
Fiera Capital Corporation 1.36 787,789 Montreal
Norrep Capital Management Ltd. 1.32 764,400 Calgary
Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P. 1.25 725,000 Austin
Formula Growth Ltd. 0.95 550,000 Montreal
AGF Investments Inc. 0.94 546,600 Toronto
Manulife Asset Management Limited 0.93 537,400 Toronto
James Investment Research Inc. 0.78 455,415 Xenia
Gabelli Funds, LLC 0.78 450,000 Rye
Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management 0.71 413,500 Vancouver
Mason Hill Advisors, LLC 0.62 360,000 New York
(1) Shares held by H. Greg Chamandy, Director– Richmont Mines
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ISLAND GOLD MINE
Near-Mine Lateral Exploration
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ISLAND GOLD MINE
Deep Directional Drilling (Phase 1)
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z
ISLAND GOLD MINE
Eastern Lateral Exploration
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ISLAND GOLD MINES
Western Lateral Exploration
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WASAMAC:ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Resources Tonnes
Grade
(g/t Au)
Gold
Ounces
Measured Resources 3,124,500 2.75 276,550
Indicated Resources 12,127,000 2.89 1,125,700
Inferred Resources 18,759,000 2.66 1,605,400
(1) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation
15km west of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
100% owned, no royalties
Close proximity to existing infrastructure
Located in the Abitibi gold mining district
Significant exploration potential
NI 43-101 PEA released in March 2012
www.richmont-mines.com 29RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT
RICHMONT MINES ASSETS
VALD’ORAREA – EXPLORATION PROPERTIES
www.richmont-mines.com 30RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT
RICHMONT MINES ASSETS
ROUYN-NORANDAAREA / EXPLORATION PROPERTIES
www.richmont-mines.com 31RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT
RICHMONT MINES ASSETS
TIMMINS AREA / EXPLORATION PROPERTIES
www.richmont-mines.com 32RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT
OUR VISION and STRATEGY
Our vision is to become a leading intermediate gold producer focused on
the Americas generating superior per share valuation. We are committed to a
Sustainable Business Model and a strategy of long-term growth, and will fully
utilize the Corporation’s strong balance sheet, assets, cash flow, capital
structure and the extensive experience of the Corporations’ Board of
Directors and Management Team to build the next leading Canadian based
intermediate gold company.
Our strategy, in the short term, will focus on becoming a leading junior
gold producer by maintaining at all times a superior per share position on
operational & financial metrics while maintaining a sustainable and risk
adverse approach under a ‘Sustainable Business Model’.
We are guided by our core corporate values to achieve long term value
for all of our stakeholders. By cultivating a culture of responsible
performance, we are focused on operating in a sustainable manner while
holding ourselves accountable to all of our stakeholders.
www.richmont-mines.com 33RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT
OUR VALUES
At the heart of this is a commitment to
responsibility, integrity and accountability
and the Corporation’s four corporate
values of Family, Health & Safety,
Growth and Team Work.
Health
and Safety
“Zero tolerance…”
Family
“At the heart of
what unites us…”
Richmont Mines is a family. Our
management team is easily accessible
and actively listens to our employees and their
families. Richmont has put a number of plans and
activities in place, including programs that
support work-family balance, scholarships,
and student hiring.
Health and safety is a cardinal value
of the corporation. Richmont Mines
makes every effort to safeguard the health
and safety of all of its employees. We implement
efficient health and wellness programs and
support our objectives with recognition programs.
The only truly acceptable result is zero accidents.
Team Work
“Working together...”
Richmont Mines strives to create a unified
team by encouraging the involvement and
the participation of our employees and
stakeholders. We want our employees to
enjoy working together. Every position is
important. Working together and promoting
cooperation promotes continued success and
the achievement of greater objectives.
With an objective of becoming a leading junior
gold producer in the short-term and an important
intermediate gold producer, Richmont’s growth is
supported by the development of our workforce, the
health and safety of our employees, and cultivating
good relations with the community, while having
a transparent approach, driven by integrity
and ethics.
Growth
“We are building the future…”
www.richmont-mines.com 34RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL
We believe in developing Richmont based
on the principles of sustainability,
in order to deliver sustainable and
superior value for all stakeholders
with low risk exposure
to precious metals.
Sustainable
Human Resources
Sustainable
Community Development
Sustainable
Process Improvement
Sustainable
Growth Principles
Making work life sustainable through
employee health & safety and wellness
programs, improved supervisory & operational
planning/implementation practices and skills
through training programs. Develop potential
leadership abilities through leadership program.
Promote Life in Balance; family, work and
personal development.
Reducing inefficiency and waste
through quality & performance
management by implementation of
“Lean” methods and balanced score
card approach. Advanced knowledge
and experience with energy efficiency,
sustainable waste systems & construction/
building practices.
Leadership and consulting skills for
promoting comprehensive change
toward sustainability in communities and
developing world-class relationships
with Aboriginal communities.
Developing sustainable exploration,
development, operational and financial
practices in order to deliver superior per share
value, mitigation/management of risk exposure
and discipline approach toward preserving best-
in-class balance sheet and capital structure.

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Corporate Update

  • 1. TSX–NYSE MKT: RIC POSITIONING FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Corporate Update January 2016
  • 2. www.richmont-mines.com 2RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS Safe Harbor Statement & Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Concerning Resource Estimates This presentation contains forward-looking statements that include risks and uncertainties. The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements include changes in the prevailing price of gold, the Canadian-U.S. exchange rate, grade of ore mined and unforeseen difficulties in mining operations that could affect revenue and production costs. Other factors such as uncertainties regarding government regulations could also affect the results. Other risks may be detailed from time to time in Richmont Mines Inc.’s periodic reports and annual notice. The resource estimates in this presentation were prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 adopted by the Canadian Securities Administrators. The requirements of NI 43-101 differ significantly from the requirements of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). In this presentation, we use the terms “Measured”, “Indicated” and “Inferred” Resources. Although these terms are recognized and required to be used in Canada, the SEC does not recognize them. The SEC permits U.S. mining corporations, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that constitute “Reserves”. Under United States standards, mineralization may not be classified as a Reserve unless the determination has been made that the mineralization could be economically and legally extracted at the time the determination is made. United States investors should not assume that all or any portion of a Measured or Indicated Resource will ever be converted into “Reserves”. Furthermore, “Inferred Resources” have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and whether they can be mined economically or legally, and United States investors should not assume that “Inferred Resources” exist or can be legally or economically mined, or that they will ever be upgraded to a more certain category. U.S. Investors are urged to consider the disclosure in our annual report on Form 20-F, File No. 001-14598, which may be obtained from us or from the SEC’s web site: http://sec.gov/edgar.shtml. (All amounts are in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise indicated.)
  • 3. www.richmont-mines.com 3RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT RICHMONT MINES OVERVIEW Quality Asset Base in Canada Growing Production Profile Decreasing Cost Structure Growing Cash Flow Streams Significant Exploration Potential Strong Balance Sheet Favourable Canadian Dollar Exposure Low Shares Outstanding (58M)
  • 4. www.richmont-mines.com 4RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT CAPITAL STRUCTURE Capital Structure(1) Issued & Outstanding Shares 58.1M Options 4.2M Fully Diluted 62.5M Cash(1) C$61 Total Debt(1)(2) C$6M Ticker RIC:TSX–NYSE Market Capital (Jan. 11/16) C$280M (1) As of Sept. 30, 2015 (2) Long-term debt is comprised of capital lease obligations $61M CASH $6M DEBT Analyst Coverage CIBC Kevin Chiew Macquarie Capital Markets Michael Gray National Bank Financial Adam Melnyk PI Financial Brian Szeto TD Securities Daniel Earle Paradigm Capital Don Blyth Cormark Securities Kyle MacPhee Mackie Research Ryan Hanley RIC (as of Jan. 11, 2016) TSX C$ NYSE MKT US$ Closing price $4.81 $3.41 52-week range $3.14-$5.27 $2.27-$3.75 Market Cap (M’s) $280M $199M 3-month daily trading avg. 86,315 195,657
  • 5. www.richmont-mines.com 5RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT SOLID PERFORMANCE AND ORGANIC GROWTH Q4 2015 2015 2015 Guidance Gold produced (oz) 22,380 98,031 87,000-95,000 Gold sold (oz) 21,576 96,895 - Q3 2015 9-months 2015 2015 Guidance Cash cost per oz. (CAN$)(1)(2) $926 $961 $935-$1,035 AISC (CAN$)(1)(2) $1,311 $1,290 $1,335-$1,490 Cash cost per oz. (US$)(1)(2) $707 $763 $750-$825 AISC (US$)(1)(2) $1,001 $1,024 $1,075-$1,190 (1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (2) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A. - 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18 Cashcostsperoz.(CAD$) GoldProduction(oz) Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data Production (oz) Cash Costs (CAD$/oz) Growing Production - Decreasing Cash Costs 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18 CashFlowpershare(C$) Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data (Dec. 31/15) OCF/PS Growing Cash Flow Streams
  • 6. www.richmont-mines.com 6RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT ISLAND GOLD MINE OVERVIEW High-grade underground mine in Canada Expansion opportunity to grow production Growing production and declining cost structure Potential to expand reserve and resource base Exploration potential laterally and at depth Q4 2015 2015 2015 Guidance Gold Production (oz) 14,203 55,040 45,000-50,000 Gold Sold (oz) 13,504 52,363 - Q3 2015 9-months 2015 2015 Guidance Cash costs/oz (C$)(1)(2) $890 $1,036 $935-$1,035 AISC (C$)(1)(2) $1,267 $1,416 $1,350-$1,495 Cash costs/oz (US$)(1) $680 $823 $748-$828 AISC (US$) (1)(2) $968 $1,125 $1,080-$1,196 Reserves (oz)(3)/Grade (g/t) 183,750 6.39 M&I (oz)(3) /Grade (g/t) 219,050 9.29 Inferred (oz)(3)/Grade (g/t) 1,002,750 8.79 (1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A. (2) Fourth quarter and 2015 cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (3) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation
  • 7. www.richmont-mines.com 7RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT Growing Production and Decreasing Costs(1)(2) Mining and Milling Ramp-up(1)(2) ISLAND GOLD: ON TRACK FOR RECORD 2015 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Canadian$perounce OuncesProduced Gold Production Cash Costs AISC 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 15-Dec g/t Tonnesperday Underground tpd Mill tpd Head grade (g/t) Island Gold Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 2015 2015 Guidance Gold produced (oz) 10,764 14,997 15,076 14,203(3) 55,040 45,000-50,000 Gold sold (oz) 8,923 15,703 14,233 13,504(3) 52,363 - Cash cost per ounce (CAN$)(1)(2) $1,414 $954 $890 - - $935-$1,035 AISC (CAN$)(1)(2) $1,843 $1,307 $1,267 - - $1,350-$1,495 Cash cost per ounce (US$)(1),2) $1,139 $776 $680 - - $748-$828 AISC (US$)(1),2) $1,485 $1,063 $968 - - $1,080-$1,196 (1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (2) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A. (3) Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October (1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (2) Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October
  • 8. www.richmont-mines.com 8RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT Underground Mine Productivity Mill Productivity ISLAND GOLD: POSITIONING FOR GROWTH 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 15-Dec PEA Base Case Gramspertonne Tonnesperday Underground tpd Head grade (g/t) 0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0% 120.0% 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 15-Dec PEA Base Case Recoveries(%) TonnesperDay Mill tpd Recoveries (%) Island Gold Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 2015 Underground tpd 552 759 669 657(2) 659 Mill tonnes 43,785 71,584 66,416 60,352 242,137 Mill tpd 487 787 722 656(2) 663 Head grade (g/t) 7.87 6.73 7.27 7.62 7.31 Recoveries (%) 97.19 96.78 97.12 96.00 96.80 Sustaining Costs ($000’S)(1) 3,828 5,555 5,371 - - Project and non-sustaining exploration costs ($000’s)(1) 4,739 5,151 8,234 - - (1) Fourth quarter and annual capital investment will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (2) Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October Fourth quarter production and mine and mill productivity includes a 3-week scheduled underground mine shutdown in October
  • 9. www.richmont-mines.com 9RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT Development Ore vs. Unit Costs $1,101 $1,565 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 As of Dec. 31, 2015 USD Gold CAD Gold ISLAND GOLD: OPTIMIZING UNIT COSTS $44 SG&A (20%) 2015 YTD(1) Unit Cost Allocation $139 MINING (62%) $32 MILLING (14%) $8 ROYALTIES (4%) Strong Leverage to Canadian Dollar 95% of Cash Outflows in CAD$ 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% Q1 2015 (70%) Q4 2014 (50%) Q3 2015 $114/tonne (46%) Q3 2014 (43%) Q2 2015 (39%) PEA (2017-2022) $[VALUE]/tonne (5%) 0 50 100 150 200 250 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% UnitMiningCAD$perTonne PercentDevelopmentOre Development Ore Unit Mining Costs (1) As of Sept. 30, 2015
  • 10. www.richmont-mines.com 10RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT ISLAND GOLD: PEA OVERVIEW • Potential for increased production and lower AISC 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Dec 15 Permitted Capacity Permitted Capacity 900tpd BaseCase 800tpd • Phased approach with Phase 1 (800 tpd) • Mining from a depth of 450 to 860 metres over three long-hole mining horizons • Excludes resources above the 450 metre level, isolated resource blocks and parallel zones • Avg. production of approx. 78,000 gold ounces per year from 2017 to 2022 at $552/oz cash costs • Potential Expansion Case to 1,150 tpd in H1 2017 PEA Summary 2017-2022 Tonnes Milled (Mt) 1.7 Head Grade (g/t) 8.67 Mine life excl. transition period (years) 6 Daily mine production (tpd) 801 Gold recovery (%) 96.5 Production (Koz) 464.6 Average annual gold production (Koz) 78 Total operating cost ($M) 256 Average cash operating cost ($/t) 148 Average cash operating cost ($/oz) 552 Transition Period Project Capital 2015-2016 ($M) 62 Sustaining Capital ($M) (2017-2022) 40.5 Mill Expansion Opportunity Expanded Case: 1,150tpd
  • 11. www.richmont-mines.com 11RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT ISLAND GOLD MINE: PEA BASE CASE (800TPD) Developing deeper resource to create substantial long-term growth.
  • 12. www.richmont-mines.com 12RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT ISLAND GOLD MINE: PEA BASE CASE (800TPD)
  • 13. www.richmont-mines.com 13RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT ISLAND GOLD MINE: PLANNED NEAR-MINE EXPLORATION DRILLING (C-Zone)
  • 14. www.richmont-mines.com 14RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT ISLAND GOLD MINE: PLANNED REGIONAL EXPLORATION DRILLING
  • 15. www.richmont-mines.com 15RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT BEAUFOR MINE OVERVIEW Q4 2015 2015 Gold Production (oz) 5,652 26,411 Gold Sold (oz) 5,237 26,875 Q3 2015 9-months 2015 Cash costs/oz (C$)(1)(2) $974 $974 AISC (C$) (1)(2) $1,225 $1,144 Cash costs/oz (US$)(1)(2) $744 $773 AISC (US$) (1)(2) $936 $908 Reserves (oz)(3) 32,750 Gold Grade (g/t)(3) 7.06 M&I Resources (oz)(3) 189,850 Gold Grade (g/t)(3) 6.44 (1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A. (2) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (3) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation Development of the Q Zone extends mine life Target of reaching the mineralized structure by early 2016 28,000m of exploration drilling and 8,000m of definition drilling year to date
  • 16. www.richmont-mines.com 16RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT MONIQUE MINE & CAMFLO MILL OVERVIEW Camflo Mill Monique Mine Q4 2015 2015 Gold Production (oz) 2,525 16,580 Gold Sold (oz) 2,835 17,657 Q3 2015 9-months 2015 Cash costs/oz (C$)(1)(2) $1,005 $745 AISC (C$)(1)(2) $1,020 $762 Cash costs/oz (US$)(1)(2) $768 $592 AISC (US$)(1)(2) $779 $605 (1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A (2) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. Milling of the lower-grade cash-flow accretive stockpiled ore during Q3 Processing of the lower grade stockpile essentially completed by the end of 2015 Cash margin on processing stockpiled ore of approx. $746 per ounce in Q3 Toll milling opportunities at the 1,200 tpd Camflo Mill
  • 17. www.richmont-mines.com 17RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT SOLID PERFORMANCE AND ORGANIC GROWTH Q4 2015 2015 2015 Guidance Gold produced (oz) 22,380 98,031 87,000-95,000 Gold sold (oz) 21,576 96,895 - Q3 2015 9-months 2015 2015 Guidance Cash cost per oz. (CAN$)(1)(2) $926 $961 $935-$1,035 AISC (CAN$)(1)(2) $1,311 $1,290 $1,335-$1,490 Cash cost per oz. (US$)(1)(2) $707 $763 $750-$825 AISC (US$)(1)(2) $1,001 $1,024 $1,075-$1,190 (1) Fourth quarter and annual cash cost per ounce and AISC will be reported as part of the Corporation’s fourth quarter and annual financial results on Feb. 22, 2016. (2) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A. - 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18 Cashcostsperoz.(CAD$) GoldProduction(oz) Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data Production (oz) Cash Costs (CAD$/oz) Growing Production - Decreasing Cash Costs 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 FY-15 FY-16 FY-17 FY-18 CashFlowpershare(C$) Source: ThomsonOne Consensus Data (Dec. 31/15) OCF/PS Growing Cash Flow Streams
  • 19. www.richmont-mines.com 19RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT RICHMONT MINES: MANAGEMENT TEAM RENAUD ADAMS President and Chief Executive Officer NICOLE VEILLEUX Vice-President Finance STEVE BURLETON Vice-President, Business Development DANIEL ADAM Vice-President Exploration GEO PHD CPA, CA CFA, MBA ANNE DAY Vice-President, Investor Relations MBA MAXIME GRONDIN Director, Human Resources and Health & Safety MIGUEL MENDOZA Director, Business Performance Management and Infrastructure JEAN BASTIEN Island Gold Mine General Manager MARC-ANDRÉ LAVERGNE Beaufor and Monique Division General Manager BSC ISE P. ENG, MBA P. ENGCIRC P. ENG Legal Counsel & Corporate Secretary MÉLISSA TARDIF
  • 20. www.richmont-mines.com 20RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT RICHMONT MINES: BOARD OF DIRECTORS GREG CHAMANDY Director RENAUD ADAMS Director, President and Chief Executive Officer ELAINE ELLINGHAM Director MICHAEL PESNER Director and Chairman of the Audit Committee RENÉ MARION Chairman of the Board P. Geo., MBA CAP. ENG P. ENG Co-Founder and Former CEO of Gildan Activewear Previously TSX, IAMGOLD, Campbell Resources, Rio Algom President of Hermitage Canada Finance, previously KPMG Former CEO AuRico Gold CEO of Richmont Mines
  • 21. www.richmont-mines.com 21RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT 49,196 oz (1) Resources are exclusive of Reserves, and do not have demonstrated economic viability at this time. (2) Established on December 31/14, using a gold price of US$1,200/oz and an exchange rate of CAN $1.0833=US$1.00. In 2013, a price of US$1,225/oz and an exchange rate of CAN$1.06=US$1.00 were used. (3) Underground Resources established for the C Zone and six other lateral zones below a vertical depth of -400 metres. As of Dec. 31, 2014 As of Dec. 31, 2013 Richmont Mines Inc. Mineral Reserves and Resources1 Tonnes (metric) Grade (g/t Au) Au ozs contained Tonnes (metric) Grade (g/t Au) Au ozs contained Island Gold P & P Reserves 2 (above -400 m) 463,500 6.04 90,000 644,500 6.01 124,450 P & P Reserves2,3 (below -400 m) 431,500 6.76 93,750 88,500 6.70 19,050 Total P & P Reserves2 895,000 6.39 183,750 733,000 6.09 143,500 M & I Resources (above -400 m) 295,500 6.83 64,850 283,500 7.07 64,450 Indicated Resources3 (below -400 m) 438,000 10.95 154,200 456,000 11.52 168,900 Total M & I Resources 733,500 9.29 219,050 739,500 9.81 233,350 Inferred Resources (above -400 m) 369,500 6.97 82,800 363,000 7.09 82,750 Inferred Resources3 (below -400 m) 3,178,000 9.00 919,950 3,196,000 9.29 954,600 Total Inferred Resources 3,547,500 8.79 1,002,750 3,559,000 9.07 1,037,350 Beaufor 4 P & P Reserves 2 144,500 7.06 32,750 212,500 6.43 43,950 M & I Resources 917,000 6.44 189,850 911,000 6.44 188,500 Inferred Resources 743,000 6.51 155,600 906,000 6.50 189,200 Monique5 P & P Reserves2 14,500 3.16 1,450 416,000 2.30 30,700 Indicated Resources 107,500 4.88 16,850 107,500 4.88 16,850 Francoeur 6 M & I Resources 320,000 6.47 66,600 320,000 6.47 66,600 Inferred Resources 18,000 7.17 4,150 18,000 7.17 4,150 Wasamac7 M & I Resources 15,251,500 2.86 1,402,250 15,251,500 2.86 1,402,250 Inferred Resources 18,759,000 2.66 1,605,400 18,759,000 2.66 1,605,400 Total Gold P & P Reserves 1,054,000 6.43 217,950 1,361,500 4.98 218,150 M & I Resources 17,329,500 3.40 1,894,600 17,329,500 3.42 1,907,550 Inferred Resources 23,067,500 3.73 2,767,900 23,242,000 3.80 2,836,100 MINERAL RESERVES AND RESOURCES (4) W Zone and 350 Zone Reserves and Resources are included with the Beaufor Mine as at December 31, 2014.. (5) Monique Reserves are open-pit, and Resources are located underground directly below the open-pit. (6) Underground Resources established as of December 31, 2012. (7) Francoeur Mine closed in November 2012.
  • 22. www.richmont-mines.com 22RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT 2015 GUIDANCE Gold ounces produced (oz) 2015 Guidance Island Gold Mine 45,000-50,000 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine 42,000-45,000 Total ounces produced (oz) 87,000-95,000 Cash cost per ounce (CAN$) Island Gold Mine $935-$1,035 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $935-$1,035 Consolidated Cash cost/oz (CAN$) $935-$1,035 AISC (CAN$) Island Gold Mine $1,350-$1,495 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $1,125-$1,265 Consolidated AISC (CAN$) $1,335-$1,490 Cash cost per ounce (US$)(3) Island Gold Mine $750-$825 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $750-$825 Consolidated Cash cost per ounce (US$) $750-$825 AISC (US$)(3) Island Gold Mine $1,080-$1,200 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $900-$1,010 Consolidated AISC (US$) $1,075-$1,190 2015 Production and Cost Guidance Sustaining Capital (CAD$M) 2015 Guidance Island Gold Mine $19.1 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $6.2 Total sustaining capital (CAD$M) $25.3 Sustaining Capital (US$M)(3) Island Gold Mine $15.2 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $5.0 Total sustaining capital (US$M) $20.2 Project and Exploration Capital (CAN$M) Island Gold Mine $29.2 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $1.8 Project and Exploration Capital (CAN$M) $31.0 Project and Exploration Capital (US$M)(3) Island Gold Mine $23.4 Beaufor Mine & Monique Mine $1.4 Project and Exploration Capital (US$M) $24.8 2015 Capital Investment Guidance 1) Refer to the Non-GAAP performance measures contained in the Q3 MD&A. 2) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation 3) Using an exchange rate of 1.25 Canadian dollars to 1.0 US dollar
  • 23. www.richmont-mines.com 23 TOP SHAREHOLDERS Firm Name % O/S Shares Held City Oxbridge Group, Inc. 6.93 4,020,854 Montreal Renaissance Technologies LLC 5.59 3,241,100 New York Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec 4.70 2,730,000 Montreal ZPR Investment Management Inc. 4.35 2,524,360 Orange City SentryInvestments Inc. 3.88 2,252,300 Toronto 1832 Asset Management L.P. 3.53 2,050,000 Toronto RBC Global Asset Management Inc. 3.29 1,906,900 Toronto U.S. Global Investors, Inc. 2.97 1,725,000 San Antonio OppenheimerFunds, Inc. 2.84 1,650,000 New York Mackenzie Financial Corporation 2.77 1,605,300 Toronto Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. 2.26 1,309,849 Vancouver Ruffer LLP 2.04 1,185,000 London Picton MahoneyAsset Management 1.85 1,075,000 Toronto Chamandy(H Gregory) 1.72 995,509 Montreal Fonds de Solidarité FTQ 1.69 980,000 Montreal Fiera Capital Corporation 1.36 787,789 Montreal Norrep Capital Management Ltd. 1.32 764,400 Calgary Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P. 1.25 725,000 Austin Formula Growth Ltd. 0.95 550,000 Montreal AGF Investments Inc. 0.94 546,600 Toronto Manulife Asset Management Limited 0.93 537,400 Toronto James Investment Research Inc. 0.78 455,415 Xenia Gabelli Funds, LLC 0.78 450,000 Rye Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management 0.71 413,500 Vancouver Mason Hill Advisors, LLC 0.62 360,000 New York (1) Shares held by H. Greg Chamandy, Director– Richmont Mines
  • 24. www.richmont-mines.com 24 ISLAND GOLD MINE Near-Mine Lateral Exploration
  • 25. www.richmont-mines.com 25 ISLAND GOLD MINE Deep Directional Drilling (Phase 1)
  • 26. www.richmont-mines.com 26 z ISLAND GOLD MINE Eastern Lateral Exploration
  • 27. www.richmont-mines.com 27 ISLAND GOLD MINES Western Lateral Exploration
  • 28. www.richmont-mines.com 28RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT WASAMAC:ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Resources Tonnes Grade (g/t Au) Gold Ounces Measured Resources 3,124,500 2.75 276,550 Indicated Resources 12,127,000 2.89 1,125,700 Inferred Resources 18,759,000 2.66 1,605,400 (1) Refer to full 2014 Reserve and Resource information at the end of this presentation 15km west of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec 100% owned, no royalties Close proximity to existing infrastructure Located in the Abitibi gold mining district Significant exploration potential NI 43-101 PEA released in March 2012
  • 29. www.richmont-mines.com 29RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT RICHMONT MINES ASSETS VALD’ORAREA – EXPLORATION PROPERTIES
  • 30. www.richmont-mines.com 30RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT RICHMONT MINES ASSETS ROUYN-NORANDAAREA / EXPLORATION PROPERTIES
  • 31. www.richmont-mines.com 31RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT RICHMONT MINES ASSETS TIMMINS AREA / EXPLORATION PROPERTIES
  • 32. www.richmont-mines.com 32RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT OUR VISION and STRATEGY Our vision is to become a leading intermediate gold producer focused on the Americas generating superior per share valuation. We are committed to a Sustainable Business Model and a strategy of long-term growth, and will fully utilize the Corporation’s strong balance sheet, assets, cash flow, capital structure and the extensive experience of the Corporations’ Board of Directors and Management Team to build the next leading Canadian based intermediate gold company. Our strategy, in the short term, will focus on becoming a leading junior gold producer by maintaining at all times a superior per share position on operational & financial metrics while maintaining a sustainable and risk adverse approach under a ‘Sustainable Business Model’. We are guided by our core corporate values to achieve long term value for all of our stakeholders. By cultivating a culture of responsible performance, we are focused on operating in a sustainable manner while holding ourselves accountable to all of our stakeholders.
  • 33. www.richmont-mines.com 33RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT OUR VALUES At the heart of this is a commitment to responsibility, integrity and accountability and the Corporation’s four corporate values of Family, Health & Safety, Growth and Team Work. Health and Safety “Zero tolerance…” Family “At the heart of what unites us…” Richmont Mines is a family. Our management team is easily accessible and actively listens to our employees and their families. Richmont has put a number of plans and activities in place, including programs that support work-family balance, scholarships, and student hiring. Health and safety is a cardinal value of the corporation. Richmont Mines makes every effort to safeguard the health and safety of all of its employees. We implement efficient health and wellness programs and support our objectives with recognition programs. The only truly acceptable result is zero accidents. Team Work “Working together...” Richmont Mines strives to create a unified team by encouraging the involvement and the participation of our employees and stakeholders. We want our employees to enjoy working together. Every position is important. Working together and promoting cooperation promotes continued success and the achievement of greater objectives. With an objective of becoming a leading junior gold producer in the short-term and an important intermediate gold producer, Richmont’s growth is supported by the development of our workforce, the health and safety of our employees, and cultivating good relations with the community, while having a transparent approach, driven by integrity and ethics. Growth “We are building the future…”
  • 34. www.richmont-mines.com 34RIC: TSX NYSE-MKT SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL We believe in developing Richmont based on the principles of sustainability, in order to deliver sustainable and superior value for all stakeholders with low risk exposure to precious metals. Sustainable Human Resources Sustainable Community Development Sustainable Process Improvement Sustainable Growth Principles Making work life sustainable through employee health & safety and wellness programs, improved supervisory & operational planning/implementation practices and skills through training programs. Develop potential leadership abilities through leadership program. Promote Life in Balance; family, work and personal development. Reducing inefficiency and waste through quality & performance management by implementation of “Lean” methods and balanced score card approach. Advanced knowledge and experience with energy efficiency, sustainable waste systems & construction/ building practices. Leadership and consulting skills for promoting comprehensive change toward sustainability in communities and developing world-class relationships with Aboriginal communities. Developing sustainable exploration, development, operational and financial practices in order to deliver superior per share value, mitigation/management of risk exposure and discipline approach toward preserving best- in-class balance sheet and capital structure.