Goldplat LON:GDP the AIM quoted gold producer with international gold recovery operations located in South Africa and Ghana and a gold mine in Kenya, is pleased to announce that in line with its commitment to maintaining positive engagement with its shareholders it is due to host a shareholder conference call at 12pm UK time on Friday 9 March 2018. During the call shareholders will be able to send questions to the Goldplat management team via an online chat function. Shareholders are also invited to submit questions to the Board via email in advance of the call. Questions should be sent to St Brides Partners at shareholderenquiries@stbridespartners.co.uk who will be compiling the questions on behalf of the Company. The questions and responses will also be published in a Q&A document that will be uploaded to the Company's website. Conference Call Details To participate in the conference call, please dial 0808 109 0700, or +44 (0) 20 3003 2666 if you are calling from outside of the UK, and enter participant code quote password "Golplat" when prompted to do so. Please note that all lines will be muted except for those of Goldplat's management. To send questions through the online chat function that will run concurrent with the call, please use the link below and log in as a participant; the password is 'goldplat': https://sbmf.webex.com/sbmf/onstage/g.php?MTID=e67d3a0af9158ef1dae9c45d07fda988b On the right-hand side of the screen you will find an option to submit questions during the call. The Q&A function will only be made live once the call has commenced. The management team will strive to answer as many questions as possible during the call. The Company plans to make available a recording of the call on the Company's website.

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