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ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI PLC - Q1 2024 Production Update for the three months ended 31 March 2024

Release Date: 10/05/2024 12:33
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Q1 2024 Production Update for the three months ended 31 March 2024

AngloGold Ashanti plc
(Incorporated in England and Wales)
Registration No. 14654651
LEI No. 2138005YDSA7A82RNU96
ISIN: GB00BRXH2664
CUSIP: G0378L100
NYSE Share code: AU
JSE & A2X Share code: ANG


AngloGold Ashanti delivers steady start to 2024; Gold production1 up +2%
y-o-y; Gold production guidance reconfirmed and Obuasi on track to achieve
FY 2024 forecast gold production

 Denver, London, Johannesburg, 10 May 2024 – AngloGold Ashanti plc ("AngloGold Ashanti", "AGA" or the "Company")
 today reported a 2% year-on-year increase in first quarter gold production1, in line with its plans and despite the previously
 reported impact of rains and flooding in Western Australia on gold production which contributed to a drop of about 15,000oz
 in production in the first quarter relative to the previous quarter. The Company reconfirmed its 2024 full-year gold production
 guidance and its 2024 annual gold production forecast for Obuasi in Ghana, which continues its ramp-up.

 "This is a good start to the year, with another strong safety result and a good overall performance from the portfolio," said
 Chief Executive Officer Alberto Calderon. "We're seeing greater consistency from most of our operations; in Brazil, both sites
 have shown significantly better performance, with greater production control and stability. Geita and Kibali were strong again,
 and Obuasi's ramp-up remains on track."

 Denver-headquartered AngloGold Ashanti continues to take steps to close the value gap that exists with its North American
 peers by improving safety, relative cost performance and cash conversion, while increasing the life of its key mines and
 prioritising successful development of major projects.

 The Company's Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate ("TRIFR") was 1.08 injuries per million hours worked during the first
 quarter of 2024, compared to the most recent average (2022) of 2.66 for members of the International Council on Metals &
 Minerals ("ICMM"). No fatalities were recorded at mines operated by the Company in the first three months of 2024, for the
 eleventh consecutive quarter.

 Gold production1 was 2% higher year-on-year at 581,000oz for the first quarter of 2024, compared to 572,000oz for the first
 quarter of 2023, driven mainly by higher recovered grades, and partly offset by lower tonnes processed. Strong improvements
 in gold production versus the first quarter of last year were recorded at Cuiabá (AGA Mineração) (+55%) and Serra Grande
 (+40%), where initiatives have been taken to improve overall performance, as well as at Kibali (+19%) and at Geita (+16%).

 This increase in gold production was partly offset by lower gold production at Siguiri (-35%), where carbonaceous ore in the
 Bidini pit resulted in poor recoveries, and at Tropicana (-17%), where severe flooding, caused by a tropical cyclone, inundated
 underground and open pit mining areas as well as access roads to the remote site. Both mines have since recovered to
 normalised gold production levels. Sunrise Dam (-8%) also suffered from the heavy rainfall in Western Australia, albeit to a
 lesser extent than Tropicana, while gold production at Cerro Vanguardia (-7%) was lower due to a planned plant stoppage.

 At Obuasi, gold production was 54,000oz, in line with the mine plan, as mining occurred in lower-grade areas. Obuasi's
 underground ore tonnes treated averaged 91,000t/pm for the first three months of 2024. Underground tonnes treated and
 grade are expected to increase in the second half of 2024, supported by additional development. The mine remains on track
 to produce an anticipated 275,000oz – 320,000oz of gold in 2024.

 As previously reported, gold production at Tropicana was impacted by heavy rains and flooding during the month of March.
 The area in which the Tropicana gold mine is located received 312mm of rain in a 72-hour period from 9 March, almost 40%
 higher than its average annual rainfall. The subsequent flooding interrupted power supply to the processing plant and required
 mining operations to be suspended. Since the flooding, remedial work to recommence operations was successfully
 completed and mining and processing has since restarted. Whilst gold production was impacted in the first quarter of 2024,
 and consequently for the first half of 2024, the Company expects to recover a significant portion of these production losses
 in the second half of 2024.

 The Company provided gold production guidance for 2024 in February, which remains unchanged. Gold production is again
 expected to be second half weighted, with fourth quarter gold production expected to be the strongest quarter this year.

 1
     Excluding the Córrego do Sítio ("CdS") operation which was placed on care and maintenance in August 2023.
                                                                                     Quarter                  Quarter                  Quarter                       Year
                                                                                      ended                    ended                    ended                       ended
                                                                                        Mar                      Dec                      Mar                         Dec
                                                                                       2024                     2023                     2023                        2023

      Gold produced (1)
              –   Subsidiaries (2) (3)              oz (000)                             505                      632                      508                       2,250
              –   Joint ventures                    oz (000)                              76                       93                       64                        343
              –   Group (2) (3)                     oz (000)                             581                      725                      572                       2,593

      Tonnes treated
      Open-pit
              –   Subsidiaries                      tonnes (000)                       5,608                    6,741                    6,065                      25,094
              –   Joint ventures                    tonnes (000)                         509                      478                      538                       2,065
              –   Group                             tonnes (000)                       6,117                    7,219                    6,603                      27,159
      Underground
              –   Subsidiaries                      tonnes (000)                       2,216                    2,596                    2,104                       9,511
              –   Joint ventures                    tonnes (000)                         416                      433                      342                       1,635
              –   Group                             tonnes (000)                       2,632                    3,029                    2,446                      11,146
      Other
              –   Subsidiaries                      tonnes (000)                         726                      859                      635                       3,007
              –   Joint ventures                    tonnes (000)                          —                        —                        —                           —
              –   Group                             tonnes (000)                         726                      859                      635                       3,007
      Total
              –   Subsidiaries                      tonnes (000)                       8,550                   10,196                    8,804                      37,612
              –   Joint ventures                    tonnes (000)                         925                      911                      880                       3,700
              –   Group                             tonnes (000)                       9,475                   11,107                    9,684                      41,312

      Recovered grade
      Open-pit
              –   Subsidiaries                      g/tonne                             1.03                     1.30                     1.18                        1.23
              –   Joint ventures                    g/tonne                             0.97                     1.72                     1.32                        1.58
              –   Group                             g/tonne                             1.03                     1.33                     1.19                        1.25
      Underground
              –   Subsidiaries                      g/tonne                             3.72                     3.51                     3.63                        3.48
              –   Joint ventures                    g/tonne                             4.48                     4.76                     3.71                        4.54
              –   Group                             g/tonne                             3.84                     3.69                     3.64                        3.63
      Other
              –   Subsidiaries                      g/tonne                             2.32                     2.05                     1.58                        2.05
              –   Joint ventures                    g/tonne                               —                        —                        —                           —
              –   Group                             g/tonne                             2.32                     2.05                     1.58                        2.05
      Total
              –   Subsidiaries                      g/tonne                             1.84                     1.93                     1.80                        1.86
              –   Joint ventures                    g/tonne                             2.55                     3.17                     2.25                        2.89
              –   Group                             g/tonne                             1.91                     2.03                     1.84                        1.95

(1) On an attributable basis    .
(2) Adjusted to exclude the Córrego do Sítio (CdS) operation that was placed on care and maintenance in August 2023. CdS produced nil koz, 2koz and 12koz for the
    quarters ended 31 March 2024, 31 December 2023 and 31 March 2023, respectively. CdS produced 42koz for the year ended 31 December 2023.
(3) Includes gold concentrate from the Cuiabá mine sold to third parties.

Rounding of figures may result in computational discrepancies

OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS

In the Africa region – subsidiaries, gold production (on an attributable basis) was 271,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared
to 284,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2023. In the Africa region – joint ventures, gold production (on an attributable basis) was
76,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 64,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2023.

In Ghana, at Iduapriem, gold production was 62,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 63,000oz for the same period last
year, mainly due to a marginal decrease in recovered grade, partly offset by higher tonnes processed.

At Obuasi, gold production was 54,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, in line with the mine plan, compared to 60,000oz for the same
period last year. Total ore tonnes mined and treated were 18% higher when compared with the first quarter of 2023, while grade was 24%
lower, in line with the mine plan. During the first quarter of 2024, underground ore tonnes treated averaged 91kt/pm, supported by additional
development. The site is contending with intermittent power disruptions from the public utility. Obuasi is forecast to produce between
275,000oz and 320,000oz of gold in 2024 and between 325,000oz and 375,000oz of gold in 2025, as it continues its ramp-up to steady state
production.

In Guinea, at Siguiri, gold production (on an attributable basis) was 41,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 63,000oz
for the same period last year. Gold production was lower year-on-year mainly due to poor equipment availability, lower feed grades and a
significant decline in metallurgical recoveries in the plant, associated with highly carbonaceous ore feed from parts of the Bidini pit. The mine
has taken delivery of a new excavator in April 2024 and subsequently prioritised ore from alternative mining areas, which has assisted a
recovery in gold production rates after the quarter-end.

In Tanzania, at Geita, gold production was 114,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 98,000oz for the same period last
year. Gold production was higher year-on-year mainly due to higher total recovered grade of 2.85g/t, compared to total recovered grade of
2.70g/t in the same period in 2023. Underground treated material increased mainly due to a stronger underground performance, partly offset
by a relatively weaker open pit performance. A strong end to 2023 from the underground mining areas enabled additions to ore stockpiles,
supporting the increased feed ratio from underground during the first quarter of 2024. In addition, tonnes treated were higher in the quarter
ended 31 March 2024 given the impact of the SAG mill shutdown to replace the girth gear in the same period last year.

In the DRC, at Kibali, gold production (on an attributable basis) was 76,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 64,000oz
for the same period last year. Gold production was higher year-on-year mainly due to higher recovered grades resulting from a higher
proportion of underground ore tonnes treated at a higher feed grade as a result of increased underground efficiency in the quarter ended 31
March 2024 as compared to the same period in 2023 during which time the mine was converting to underground multi-lite mining.

In the Americas, gold production (excluding CdS) was 125,000oz of gold (on an attributable basis) for the quarter ended 31 March 2024,
compared to 99,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2023.

Brazil delivered a significant turnaround following the operational issues encountered in 2023, with improvements on most production metrics
across both operations. At Cuiabá (AGA Mineração), gold production was 65,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to
42,000oz for the same period last year. Gold production was higher year-on-year mainly due to higher tonnes processed and higher recovered
grades. Cuiabá's gold production comprised 21,000oz of gravimetric gold and 44,000oz of gold-in-concentrate.

At Serra Grande, gold production was 21,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 15,000oz for the same period last year.
Gold production was higher year-on-year mainly due to higher recovered grades, partly offset by lower tonnes processed.

In Argentina, at Cerro Vanguardia, gold production (on an attributable basis) was 39,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared
to 42,000oz for the same period last year. Gold production was lower year-on-year mainly due to lower plant throughput as a result of a
planned plant stoppage that was carried out in March 2024, partly offset by the placement of higher heap leach tonnes due to operational
efficiencies.

In Australia, gold production was 109,000oz of gold (on an attributable basis) for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 125,000oz
for the quarter ended 31 March 2023.

At Sunrise Dam, gold production was 56,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 61,000oz for the same period last year.
Gold production was lower year-on-year mainly due to lower recovered grades, partly offset by higher tonnes processed.

At Tropicana, gold production (on an attributable basis) was 53,000oz for the quarter ended 31 March 2024, compared to 64,000oz for the
same period last year. Gold production was lower year-on-year mainly due to lower tonnes processed. As noted above, gold production was
impacted by heavy rains and flooding during the month of March. The area in which the Tropicana gold mine is located received 312mm of
rain in a 72-hour period from 9 March, almost 40% higher than its average annual rainfall. The subsequent flooding interrupted power supply
to the processing plant and required mining operations to be temporarily suspended. Since the flooding, remedial work to recommence
operations was successfully completed and mining and processing has since restarted. The impact of the rainfall event at Tropicana is
expected to continue into the second quarter of 2024 as water continues to be pumped out of the Havana 5 pit, which was scheduled to be
the main source of open pit ore in the first half of 2024. The operation expects to process proportionally more ore from stockpiles whilst ore
from Havana 5 has been deferred into the second half of 2024. The impact on gold production at Tropicana during the first half of 2024 is
expected to be partly offset in the second half of the year, as higher-grade ore from the Havana 5 pit becomes available and the Havana 4 pit
ramps up production.

                                   
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GUIDANCE

The Company provided gold production guidance for 2024 in February, which remains unchanged. Gold production is again expected to be
second half weighted, with fourth quarter gold production expected to be the strongest quarter this year.

                                                                                                                                    2024
                   Gold Production (000oz)
                        –    Subsidiaries                                                                                       2,270 - 2,430
 Gold Production
                        –    Joint ventures                                                                                       320 - 360
                        –    Group                                                                                              2,590 - 2,790


Estimates assume neither operational or labour interruptions (including any further delays in the ramp-up of the Obuasi redevelopment project),
or power disruptions, nor further changes to asset portfolio and/or operating mines. Other unknown or unpredictable factors, or factors outside
the Company's control, could also have material adverse effects on AngloGold Ashanti's future gold production and no assurance can be
given that any expectations expressed by AngloGold Ashanti will prove to have been correct. Measures taken at AngloGold Ashanti's
operations together with AngloGold Ashanti's business continuity plans aim to enable its operations to deliver in line with its gold production
targets. Actual gold production could differ from guidance and any deviations may be significant. Please refer to the Risk Factors section in
AngloGold Ashanti's annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended 31 December 2023 filed with the United States Securities and Exchange
Commission ("SEC").


SAFETY UPDATE

The Company recorded a fatality-free first quarter of 2024 at the mines it operates. The TRIFR, the broadest measure of workplace safety,
was 1.08 injuries per million hours worked for the first quarter of 2024 and 0.85 injuries per million hours worked for the fourth quarter of 2023.
By comparison, the most recent ICMM average (2022) amounts to 2.66 injuries per million hours worked.


UPDATE ON CAPITAL PROJECTS

Obuasi

UHDF trial update
The underhand drift and fill ("UHDF") mining method trial in Block 8 Lower progressed well during the first quarter of 2024. The UHDF trial
aims to test the mining method to ensure it can be used safely and effectively to mine high-grade ore in areas with poor ground conditions
associated with weak graphitic shears and increasing mining depth.

Milestones achieved in the first quarter of 2024:
     •   Developed alongside paste-filled 3,300 level drive to expose and test paste strength.
     •   Confirmed in-situ paste strength in this parallel drive, and installed ground support.
     •   Trialed slag-based binders to increase backfill strength and reduce curing times.
     •   Paste backfill commenced on 24 April 2024 and completed successfully in single pour.
     •   Paste curing successfully achieved required strength within 14 days.

Next steps:
     •    Development beneath paste-fill scheduled to commence on 9 May 2024.
     •    Annualised production rate of 360,000oz is expected in the third quarter of 2024.

Phase 3
Phase 3 of the Obuasi redevelopment project relates primarily to capital expenditure required to refurbish and return to service the KMS shaft
and associated infrastructure. This infrastructure project, which provides direct access to the high-grade Block 11 and other underground
mining areas and augments current underground materials handling capacity, is expected to be completed by the end of 2024 after being
extended during 2023 when mud, encountered on 5,000 and 5,100 levels, had to be cleared.

Phase 3 achieved the following milestones in the first quarter of 2024:
    •    Commissioned the first 100 l/sec pumping system of the three pumping systems planned.
    •    Completed reaming of the 945m vent raise marking a significant achievement for a raise bore.
    •    Completed the man winder upgrades to a modern thyristor controlled winder.
    •    Re-entered 50 level to complete the final works ahead of starting the installation of the lower shaft loading system.

The next key project milestones include:
    •     Completion of two new ore passes between upper mine and the rail transport level.
    •     Completion of new pump stations and pump columns allowing 300 l/sec shaft pumping.
    •     Installation and commissioning of the new vent shaft.
    •     Commissioning the rail system.
    •     Clearing mud on 5,100 level and shaft bottom.

Tropicana
The Havana underground feasibility study commenced in the third quarter of 2023 and is expected to continue into the first half of 2024. A
final investment decision is expected to be made in 2024. Development of a link drive began during the first quarter of 2024 to provide access
to additional drill areas between Tropicana and Havana. The link drive is expected to ultimately link up with the Havana underground.

Tropicana ESG renewables
The Tropicana renewable energy project is on track with the delivery and installation of the wind turbines and solar plant expected to
commence in the second quarter of 2024. The renewable energy project is expected to be commissioned in the first quarter of 2025 and,
upon completion, is expected to reduce greenhouse gas ("GHG") emissions at Tropicana by 65,000 tonnes per annum on average over the
10-year life of the power purchase agreement.

North Bullfrog Project ("NBP")
AngloGold Ashanti's board of directors approved the feasibility study for the NBP to proceed into detailed engineering. The NBP received
spend approval from AngloGold Ashanti's Management Investment Committee to pursue detailed engineering during 2024. Permitting
processes are underway for the NBP. In early April 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") published the Notice of Intent to
Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement in the Federal Register.

Good progress was made during the first quarter of 2024, with the hiring of the owner's engineering team largely completed along with the
completion of the front-end engineering and design of the mill facility, and earthworks for the heavy mobile equipment assembly yard. The
NBP remains on schedule, contingent on receipt of the requisite permits, to commence anticipated gold production in 2026.

Merlin
Successful completion of the concept study at the end of 2023 allowed the Merlin project to proceed to the next stage gate of the pre- feasibility
study ("PFS"). The PFS programme is expected to be performed through the middle of 2025 with a focus on an extensive drilling programme
and further optimisation of development options considered as part of the framing review in the first half of 2024.

Quebradona
Following the decision of Colombia's national environmental agency ("ANLA") in November 2021 to archive the Company's environmental
licence application related to the Quebradona Project, and the confirmation of such decision in April 2022, AngloGold Ashanti has been
working to complete the data acquisition required by ANLA. AngloGold Ashanti is in the process of preparing a new Environmental Impact
Assessment in connection with its environmental licence application for the project, which is currently expected to be submitted to ANLA in
2027. In addition, an optimised feasibility study is currently underway to implement improvements in water management, operational flexibility,
maintainability, and constructability.


CORPORATE UPDATE

Proposed Tarkwa/ Iduapriem Joint Venture
In March 2023, AngloGold Ashanti announced the proposed joint venture between the Iduapriem mine and Gold Fields neighbouring Tarkwa
mine in Ghana, that has the potential to create Africa's largest gold mine. In addition to leveraging operating efficiencies to unlock higher
grades and enabling an extension of life to at least 18 years, the proposed joint venture is expected to create compelling shared value for all
stakeholders.

Since the announcement, AngloGold Ashanti and Gold Fields have been in ongoing engagement with the Government of Ghana with respect
to the proposed transaction. While significant progress has been made, agreement has not yet been reached. The Company will continue to
keep the market updated on any significant developments in this regard.

AngloGold Ashanti makes a strategic investment in G2 Goldfields Inc.
On 19 January 2024, AngloGold Ashanti completed its acquisition of an 11.7% interest in G2 Goldfields Inc., a Canadian gold mining company
with exploration properties in Guyana, South America, for a consideration of approximately CAD $22.1m.

Appointment of Group Company Secretary
The Company has appointed Ms. Catherine Stead as Group Company Secretary of AngloGold Ashanti plc with effect from 1 April 2024. The
mandate of Ms. Helen Grantham as Interim Group Company Secretary expired at the end of March 2024.

Reporting Update
AngloGold Ashanti qualifies as a foreign private issuer ("FPI") in the United States for purposes of the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended (the "US Exchange Act"), is filing annual reports on Form 20-F and is furnishing current reports on Form 6-K with the SEC as the
SEC has prescribed for FPIs. AngloGold Ashanti had previously announced that it was planning to voluntarily file annual reports on Form 10-
K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K with the SEC, that is, the forms that the SEC has prescribed for more
comprehensive reporting by US domestic issuers, instead of filing on the reporting forms available to FPIs, starting with the 10-Q filing for the
second quarter of 2024. AngloGold Ashanti remains committed to voluntarily transition to reporting on US domestic forms, but now plans to
do so at a later date which will be communicated to the market in advance of that transition. Until it commences voluntary reporting on US
domestic forms, AngloGold Ashanti will provide full financial and operational updates, including unaudited condensed consolidated interim
financial statements, on a quarterly basis, which will be furnished on current reports on Form 6-K with the SEC.




                                         
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  Operations at a glance
  for the quarters ended 31 March 2024, 31 December 2023 and 31 March 2023
                                                                                                                   Underground milled /                                         Open-pit recovered       Underground recovered
                                                           Gold production               Open-pit treated                treated                Other milled / treated                grade                      grade               Other recovered grade      Total recovered grade
                                                               oz (000)                    000 tonnes                  000 tonnes                   000 tonnes                       g/tonne                    g/tonne                      g/tonne                    g/tonne
                                                       Mar-24   Dec-23   Mar-23      Mar-24   Dec-23    Mar-23    Mar-24   Dec-23   Mar-23     Mar-24   Dec-23    Mar-23      Mar-24   Dec-23   Mar-23   Mar-24   Dec-23   Mar-23   Mar-24   Dec-23   Mar-23   Mar-24   Dec-23   Mar-23


  AFRICA Joint Ventures                                    76       93          64     509       478        538     416      433      342          —        —            —      0.97     1.72     1.32     4.48     4.76     3.71       —        —        —      2.55     3.17     2.25

         Kibali - Attributable 45% (1)                     76       93          64     509       478        538     416      433      342          —        —            —      0.97     1.72     1.32     4.48     4.76     3.71       —        —        —      2.55     3.17     2.25



  AFRICA Subsidiaries                                     271      338         284   3,972    4,924     4,138       902    1,118      784         50        87           38     1.07     1.15     1.24     4.59     4.24     4.68     1.05     1.15     1.05     1.71     1.72     1.78

         Iduapriem                                         62       79          63   1,273    1,516     1,233         —        —          —        —        —            —      1.53     1.61     1.58       —        —        —        —        —        —      1.53     1.61     1.58

         Obuasi                                            54       61          60       —        —          —      273      286      235         50        87           38       —        —         —     5.91     6.30     7.74     1.05     1.15     1.05     5.15     5.10     6.81

         Siguiri - Attributable 85%                        41       56          63   2,084    2,700     2,324         —        —          —        —        —            —      0.61     0.65     0.86       —        —        —        —        —        —      0.61     0.65     0.86

         Geita                                            114      142          98     615       708        581     629      832      549          —        —            —      1.65     2.10     2.06     4.02     3.53     3.38       —        —        —      2.85     2.87     2.70



  AUSTRALIA                                               109      158       125     1,449    1,616     1,716       892    1,002      890          —        —            —      0.83     1.64     0.93     2.45     2.24     2.59       —        —        —      1.45     1.87     1.50

         Sunrise Dam                                       56       62          61     325       377        349     648      631      603          —        —            —      0.98     1.25     1.27     2.19     2.31     2.44       —        —        —      1.78     1.91     2.01

         Tropicana - Attributable 70%                      53       96          64   1,124    1,239     1,367       244      371      287          —        —            —      0.79     1.76     0.84     3.14     2.13     2.91       —        —        —      1.21     1.85     1.20



  AMERICAS (2)                                            125      136          99     187       201        211     422      476      430        676       772       597        1.86     2.24     2.10     4.53     4.45     3.87     2.41     2.15     1.61     3.03     2.92     2.48

         Cerro Vanguardia - Attributable 92.50%            39       38          42     187       178        205      90      125          85     434       432       406        1.86     2.35     2.13     6.96     5.04     8.03     0.57     0.32     0.46     1.71     1.62     1.87

         AngloGold Ashanti Mineração (2) (3)               65       73          42       —        —          —      117       84      109        242       340       191          —        —         —     5.50     9.00     4.70     5.72     4.47     4.05     5.65     5.37     4.29

         Serra Grande                                      21       25          15       —        23          6     215      267      236          —        —            —        —      1.39     1.07     2.98     2.74     1.99       —        —        —      2.98     2.63     1.97



  Subsidiaries (2)                                        505      632       508     5,608    6,741     6,065     2,216    2,596    2,104        726       859       635        1.03     1.30     1.18     3.72     3.51     3.63     2.32     2.05     1.58     1.84     1.93     1.80

  Joint Ventures                                           76       93          64     509       478        538     416      433      342          —        —            —      0.97     1.72     1.32     4.48     4.76     3.71       —        —        —      2.55     3.17     2.25
  Total including equity-accounted joint
  ventures (2)                                            581      725       572     6,117    7,219     6,603     2,632    3,029    2,446        726       859       635        1.03     1.33     1.19     3.84     3.69     3.64     2.32     2.05     1.58     1.91     2.03     1.84

  (1) Equity-accounted joint venture.
  (2) Adjusted to exclude the Córrego do Sítio (CdS) operation that was placed on care and maintenance in August 2023. CdS produced nil koz, 2koz and 12koz for the quarters ended 31 March 2024, 31 December 2023 and 31 March 2023, respectively.
  (3) Includes gold concentrate from the Cuiabá mine sold to third parties.
  
Rounding of figures may result in computational discrepancies


10 May 2024
JSE Sponsor: The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited




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Administration and corporate information
 AngloGold Ashanti plc                                             Directors                                                         Share Registrars
 Incorporated in England & Wales                                   Executive
 Registration No. 14654651                                         A Calderon** (Chief Executive Officer)                             United States
 LEI No. 2138005YDSA7A82RNU96                                      GA Doran** (Chief Financial Officer)                               Computershare Trust Company, N.A.
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 ISIN: GB00BRXH2664                                                Non-Executive                                                     Canton, MA 02021
 CUSIP: G0378L100                                                  MDC Ramos^ (Chairman)                                             United States of America
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 A2X: ANG                                                          AH Garner#                                                        Shareholder Online Inquiries:
 GhSE (Shares): AGA                                                R Gasant^                                                         https://www-us.computershare.com/Investor/#Contact
 GhSE (GhDS): AAD                                                  SP Lawson#                                                        Website: www.computershare.com/investor
                                                                   J Magie§
                                                                   MC Richter#~
 JSE Sponsor:                                                      DL Sands#                                                         South Africa
 The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited                         JE Tilk§                                                          Computershare Investor Services (Pty) Limited
                                                                                                                                     Rosebank Towers, 15 Biermann Avenue
 Auditors: PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc.                             * British § Canadian #American **Australian                        Rosebank, 2196
                                                                   ~Panamanian ^South African ^^Ghanaian                              (PO Box 61051, Marshalltown 2107)
 Offices                                                                                                                             South Africa
 Registered and Corporate                                          Officers                                                          Telephone: 0861 100 950 (in SA)
 4th Floor, Communications House                                   C Stead                                                           Fax: +27 11 688 5218
 South Street                                                      Company Secretary                                                 E-mail: queries@computershare.co.za
 Staines-upon-Thames                                                                                                                 Website: www.computershare.com
 Surrey TW18 4PR                                                   Company secretarial e-mail
 United Kingdom                                                    Companysecretary@anglogoldashanti.com
                                                                                                                                     Ghana
 Telephone: +44 (0) 203 968 3320
                                                                   Investor Relations contacts                                       Central Securities Depository (GH) LTD
 Fax: +44 (0) 203 968 3325
                                                                   Yatish Chowthee                                                   4th Floor, Cedi House
                                                                   Telephone: +27 11 637 6273                                        PMB CT 465, Cantonments
 Australia
                                                                   Mobile: +27 78 364 2080                                           Accra, Ghana
 Level 10, AMP Building,
                                                                   E-mail: yrchowthee@anglogoldashanti.com                           Telephone: +233 302 689313
 140 St George's Terrace
                                                                                                                                     Fax: +233 302 689315
 Perth, WA 6000
 (PO Box Z5046, Perth WA 6831)                                     Andrea Maxey
 Australia                                                         Telephone: +61 08 9425 4603
                                                                   Mobile: +61 400 072 199                                           Ghana depositary
 Telephone: +61 8 9425 4602
                                                                   E-mail: amaxey@anglogoldashanti.com                               NTHC Limited
 Fax: +61 8 9425 4662
                                                                                                                                     18 Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue
                                                                   AngloGold Ashanti website                                         Ringway Estate
 Ghana
                                                                   www.anglogoldashanti.com                                          Accra, Ghana
 Gold House
                                                                                                                                     Telephone: +233 302 235814/6
 Patrice Lumumba Road
                                                                                                                                     Fax: +233 302 229975
 (PO Box 2665)
 Accra                                                             AngloGold Ashanti posts information that may be important
                                                                   to investors on the main page of its website at
 Ghana                                                             www.anglogoldashanti.com and under the "Investors" tab on
 Telephone: +233 303 773400                                        the main page. This information is updated periodically.
 Fax: +233 303 778155                                              AngloGold Ashanti intends to use its website as a means of
                                                                   disclosing material non-public information to the public in a
                                                                   broad, non-exclusionary manner and for complying with its
                                                                   disclosure obligations. Accordingly, investors should visit
                                                                   this website regularly to obtain important information about
                                                                   AngloGold Ashanti, in addition to following its press
                                                                   releases, documents it files with, or furnishes to, the United
                                                                   States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and
                                                                   public conference calls and webcasts. No material on the
                                                                   AngloGold Ashanti website forms any part of, or is
                                                                   incorporated by reference into, this document. References
                                                                   herein to the AngloGold Ashanti website shall not be
                                                                   deemed to cause such incorporation.

                                                                   PUBLISHED BY ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI

Forward-looking statements
Certain statements contained in this document, other than statements of historical fact, including, without limitation, those concerning the economic outlook for the gold mining industry,
expectations regarding gold prices, production, total cash costs, all-in sustaining costs, all-in costs, cost savings and other operating results, return on equity, productivity improvements, growth
prospects and outlook of AngloGold Ashanti's operations, individually or in the aggregate, including the achievement of project milestones, commencement and completion of commercial
operations of certain of AngloGold Ashanti's exploration and production projects and the completion of acquisitions, dispositions or joint venture transactions, AngloGold Ashanti's liquidity and
capital resources and capital expenditures, the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the outcome and consequences of any potential or pending litigation or regulatory proceedings or
environmental, health and safety issues, are forward-looking statements regarding AngloGold Ashanti's financial reports, operations, economic performance and financial condition. These
forward-looking statements or forecasts are not based on historical facts, but rather reflect our current beliefs and expectations concerning future events and generally may be identified by the
use of forward-looking words, phrases and expressions such as "believe", "expect", "aim", "anticipate", "intend", "foresee", "forecast", "predict", "project", "estimate", "likely", "may", "might", "could",
"should", "would", "seek", "plan", "scheduled", "possible", "continue", "potential", "outlook", "target" or other similar words, phrases, and expressions; provided that the absence thereof does not
mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Similarly, statements that describe our objectives, plans or goals are or may be forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements or
forecasts involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause AngloGold Ashanti's actual results, performance, actions or achievements to differ materially from
the anticipated results, performance, actions or achievements expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements. Although AngloGold Ashanti believes that the expectations reflected in
such forward-looking statements and forecasts are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. Accordingly, results, performance, actions or
achievements could differ materially from those set out in the forward-looking statements as a result of, among other factors, changes in economic, social, political and market conditions, including
related to inflation or international conflicts, the success of business and operating initiatives, changes in the regulatory environment and other government actions, including environmental
approvals, fluctuations in gold prices and exchange rates, the outcome of pending or future litigation proceedings, any supply chain disruptions, any public health crises, pandemics or epidemics
(including the COVID-19 pandemic), the failure to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting or effective disclosure controls and procedures, the inability to remediate one or more
material weaknesses, or the discovery of additional material weaknesses, in the Company's internal control over financial reporting, and other business and operational risks and challenges and
other factors, including mining accidents. For a discussion of such risk factors, refer to AngloGold Ashanti's annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended 31 December 2023 filed with the
United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These factors are not necessarily all of the important factors that could cause AngloGold Ashanti's actual results, performance,
actions or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Other unknown or unpredictable factors could also have material adverse effects on
AngloGold Ashanti's future results, performance, actions or achievements. Consequently, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. AngloGold Ashanti
undertakes no obligation to update publicly or release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of
unanticipated events, except to the extent required by applicable law. All subsequent written or oral forward-looking statements attributable to AngloGold Ashanti or any person acting on its behalf
are qualified by the cautionary statements herein.

Non-GAAP financial measures
This communication may contain certain "Non-GAAP" financial measures. AngloGold Ashanti utilises certain Non-GAAP performance measures and ratios in managing its business. Non-GAAP
financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the reported operating results or cash flow from operations or any other measures of performance prepared in
accordance with IFRS. In addition, the presentation of these measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures other companies may use.




                                                           
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