Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Aftermath Silver Ltd. is a junior mineral exploration and development company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and advancement of silver-dominant mineral assets in the Americas. The company operates within the precious and base metals mining industry, with a strategic emphasis on silver as a primary revenue driver, complemented by copper, manganese, and gold by-products. Aftermath Silver’s strategy is centered on advancing high-quality projects toward development while maintaining leverage to long-term silver price appreciation.
The company’s principal assets are the Berenguela Silver-Copper-Manganese Project in Peru and the Challacollo Silver-Gold Project in Chile. Berenguela is considered the flagship asset and is notable for its polymetallic composition and proximity to infrastructure. Aftermath Silver was formed through a series of asset acquisitions and corporate restructuring initiatives designed to consolidate silver-focused properties under a single corporate vehicle. The company is publicly listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and trades in the United States on the OTC Markets under the ticker AAGFF.
Business Operations
Aftermath Silver’s operations are organized around mineral exploration, resource definition, metallurgical testing, and economic evaluation of its project portfolio. The company does not currently generate operating revenue and is focused on value creation through exploration success, technical studies, and potential project development or monetization. Its core operating segments are exploration and development activities conducted through wholly owned or controlled subsidiaries holding mineral concessions.
The Berenguela Project represents the primary operational focus, encompassing drilling programs, metallurgical optimization, and preliminary economic assessments aimed at evaluating its development potential. The Challacollo Project in Chile is an earlier-stage exploration asset targeting high-grade silver-gold mineralization. Aftermath Silver controls its assets directly and does not currently report material joint ventures or producing subsidiaries, relying instead on internal technical teams and third-party consultants.
Strategic Position & Investments
The company’s strategic direction emphasizes advancing Berenguela toward development readiness while preserving optionality through continued exploration at Challacollo. Growth initiatives are focused on expanding mineral resources, improving metallurgical recoveries—particularly for manganese and copper—and enhancing overall project economics. Aftermath Silver positions itself as a silver-focused company with exposure to battery and industrial metals, which it views as a strategic differentiator.
Major investments to date have consisted primarily of exploration expenditures, technical studies, and the staged acquisition of its core assets. The company does not report a diversified investment portfolio or passive equity holdings. Its involvement in manganese at Berenguela provides indirect exposure to emerging clean energy and battery-related supply chains, although commercial viability remains subject to ongoing technical evaluation.
Geographic Footprint
Aftermath Silver’s operational footprint is concentrated in South America, with core assets located in Peru and Chile, two established mining jurisdictions with long histories of mineral development. Corporate headquarters and executive management are based in Canada, aligning the company with North American capital markets and regulatory oversight.
The company does not maintain producing operations or offices across multiple continents, but its projects benefit from proximity to regional infrastructure, including roads, power, and ports. Aftermath Silver’s international influence is limited to its exploration and development activities, with no disclosed downstream processing or global marketing operations.
Leadership & Governance
Aftermath Silver is led by an experienced management team with backgrounds in mineral exploration, project development, and capital markets. The leadership’s stated philosophy emphasizes disciplined capital allocation, technical rigor, and a long-term view on silver market fundamentals. Governance is overseen by a board of directors with experience in mining finance and asset development.
Key executives include:
- Ralph Rushton – President & Chief Executive Officer
- Michael Williams – Chairman of the Board
- Marcie Williams – Chief Financial Officer
Additional executive and board-level details are disclosed in company regulatory filings; however, some role descriptions and tenure details are not consistently reported across public sources. Where discrepancies exist, data is inconclusive based on available public sources.