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
Vox Royalty Corp. is a publicly listed precious metals royalty company focused on acquiring and managing a diversified portfolio of mining royalties. The company operates within the precious metals and mining finance industries, with primary exposure to gold, silver, and select base metal by-products. Its core business model centers on generating revenue through royalty interests tied to mineral production, exploration success, and mine development rather than direct mine ownership or operation.
The company’s revenue is driven by royalty payments from operating mines, development-stage projects, and advanced exploration assets owned and operated by third-party mining companies. Vox Royalty primarily serves mining operators across multiple jurisdictions and positions itself as a royalty consolidator with an emphasis on undercapitalized or non-core royalties. The company was founded in the mid-2010s and later became publicly listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, evolving from a private royalty acquisition platform into a publicly traded royalty investment company. Specific founding year disclosures show minor variation across public sources; data inconclusive based on available public sources.
Business Operations
Vox Royalty operates a single primary business segment: Precious Metals Royalties, through which it acquires, manages, and monetizes royalty interests. The company generates revenue via production royalties, advance royalty payments, and, in certain cases, royalty buyouts or asset sales. Vox does not operate mines, which allows it to maintain exposure to commodity upside while avoiding direct operating and capital cost risks.
The company’s portfolio includes royalties on producing, development, and exploration-stage assets across multiple countries. Operations are international in scope, with royalty interests held in the Americas, Australia, and parts of Africa. Vox controls no mining assets directly but maintains contractual royalty agreements with a range of publicly listed and private mining operators. Public disclosures do not consistently identify operating subsidiaries; data inconclusive based on available public sources.
Strategic Position & Investments
Vox Royalty’s strategic direction emphasizes disciplined royalty acquisition, portfolio diversification, and long-term optionality through exploration-stage assets. Growth initiatives focus on acquiring royalties from single-asset developers, prospect generators, and mining companies seeking non-dilutive capital solutions. The company has historically emphasized smaller, often overlooked royalties with geological upside rather than competing for large, high-cost transactions.
The company has completed multiple royalty acquisitions since listing, expanding its portfolio across gold-dominant jurisdictions. Vox maintains exposure to emerging discoveries through royalties tied to active exploration programs, providing embedded growth without direct exploration spending. While Vox has disclosed investments in numerous individual royalty assets, public filings do not consistently identify material operating subsidiaries or joint ventures; data inconclusive based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Vox Royalty is headquartered in Canada and maintains a strong operational and investment focus in Australia, reflecting its origins and early asset base. The company’s royalty portfolio spans multiple continents, with significant exposure to North America, South America, Australia, and select African jurisdictions.
The company’s geographic diversification is designed to reduce jurisdictional and operational risk while maintaining leverage to established mining regions with supportive regulatory frameworks. Vox’s international footprint is investment-driven rather than operational, as it does not manage or staff mining operations directly in these regions.
Leadership & Governance
Vox Royalty was founded by Kyle Floyd, who has played a central role in shaping the company’s royalty acquisition strategy and long-term vision. Leadership emphasizes disciplined capital allocation, geological evaluation, and downside risk mitigation through diversification. The governance framework aligns management incentives with long-term shareholder value, consistent with royalty-sector norms.
Key executives include:
- Kyle Floyd – Chief Executive Officer
- Matthew Bristow – Chief Financial Officer
- Spencer Cole – President / Senior Executive (title disclosures vary across public filings; data inconclusive based on available public sources)
The leadership team brings experience in mining finance, royalty structuring, and capital markets, supporting Vox Royalty’s strategy of building a scalable and diversified royalty portfolio over time.