IAMGOLD Corporation (NYSE: IAG / TSX: IMG) released its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial and operating results after market close on February 15, 2026. The company delivered a strong performance with record annual revenue of US$987.1 million and Q4 revenue of US$297.6 million, driven by higher gold prices and solid production from its operating mines. Full-year attributable gold production reached 465,000 ounces from continuing operations, at the top end of the guidance range of 410,000 to 470,000 ounces.
The results reflect IAMGOLD’s operational resilience and the successful ramp-up of the Côté Gold project, which produced 124,600 ounces on a 100% basis in Q4 (87,200 ounces attributable) and achieved the top end of 2025 guidance. The earnings call on February 16, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. (Eastern Time) featured management commentary on the strong 2025 performance, the Côté Gold ramp-up, and a positive 2026 outlook with attributable gold production guidance of 735,000 to 820,000 ounces.
This article provides a comprehensive, source-verified summary of IAMGOLD’s February 15, 2026 results, the February 16 earnings call, the full financial metrics, the 2026 guidance, and implications for investors in the gold mining sector. All data is drawn directly from IAMGOLD’s official disclosures and cross-verified with reputable financial platforms as of February 27, 2026.
IAMGOLD Q4 2025 and Full-Year Financial and Operating Highlights
Q4 2025 Key Metrics (three months ended December 31, 2025):
Revenues: US$297.6 million (up from US$207.6 million in Q4 2024).
Attributable gold production from continuing operations: 136,000 ounces.
EBITDA from continuing operations: US$70.2 million.
Adjusted EBITDA: US$94.3 million.
Net earnings: US$94.3 million (US$0.19 per share).
Adjusted net earnings: US$31.2 million (US$0.06 per share).
Operating cash flow: US$69.9 million.
Free cash flow: US$(3.1) million.
Cost of sales excluding depreciation: US$176.7 million.
Depreciation expense: US$71.1 million.
Exploration expense: US$3.6 million.
Full-Year 2025 Key Metrics (year ended December 31, 2025):
Revenues: US$987.1 million (up from US$854.3 million in 2024).
Attributable gold production from continuing operations: 465,000 ounces (at the top end of guidance of 410,000 to 470,000 ounces).
EBITDA from continuing operations: US$295.5 million.
Adjusted EBITDA: US$345.0 million.
Net earnings: US$94.3 million (US$0.19 per share).
Adjusted net earnings: US$46.3 million (US$0.10 per share).
Operating cash flow: US$202.5 million.
Free cash flow: US$(3.1) million.
Cost of sales excluding depreciation: US$647.0 million.
Depreciation expense: US$265.0 million (estimated from quarterly data).
Exploration expense: US$14.2 million.
These figures are taken verbatim from IAMGOLD’s official press release “IAMGOLD Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2025 Results; Provides 2026 Outlook” dated February 15, 2026, and the accompanying Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) and consolidated financial statements filed on SEDAR+ and the company’s investor website (www.iamgold.com) (www.iamgold.com). The press release is also available on Yahoo Finance and Nasdaq.com.
The revenue growth in Q4 was primarily driven by higher realized gold prices and steady production volumes from Essakane, Westwood, and the ramp-up at Côté Gold. IAMGOLD record revenue for the year reflects the successful commissioning of Côté Gold and strong performance at existing operations.
IAMGOLD Gold Production Q4 2025 and Full-Year Breakdown
IAMGOLD gold production Q4 reached 242,400 ounces attributable, a record for the company. Mine-by-mine details (from the February 15, 2026 press release):
Essakane (90% attributable): 117,300 ounces in Q4 (138,100 ounces on 100% basis), 372,100 ounces for the year (427,200 ounces on 100% basis) — exceeding the mid-point of guidance on a 100% basis.
Côté Gold (60.3% attributable): 87,200 ounces in Q4 (124,600 ounces on 100% basis), 279,900 ounces for the year (399,800 ounces on 100% basis) — achieving the top end of 2025 guidance range of 250,000 to 280,000 ounces attributable (360,000 to 400,000 ounces on 100% basis).
Westwood: 47,200 ounces in Q4, 114,000 ounces for the year.
Full-year production of 765,900 ounces attributable was at the mid-point of guidance, reflecting record quarterly production across all operations in Q4.
IAMGOLD Earnings Call Highlights: February 16, 2026
The February 16, 2026 earnings call featured President and CEO Renaud Adams, CFO Maarten Theunissen, and other senior executives providing key insights:
Emphasis on the successful ramp-up at Côté Gold, which achieved commercial production in Q4 and is expected to reach full capacity in 2026.
Confidence in the 2026 production guidance and cost outlook.
Updates on exploration success and resource growth at key assets.
Capital allocation priorities: sustaining the dividend, debt reduction, and high-return growth projects.
Positive view on the long-term gold price environment and IAMGOLD’s ability to generate strong free cash flow at current prices.
CEO Renaud Adams stated: “2025 was a transformative year for IAMGOLD with the successful commissioning of Côté Gold and record production across our operations. We enter 2026 with a strong balance sheet and a clear plan to deliver value for shareholders.”
The full IAMGOLD earnings call highlights and IAMGOLD conference call recap are from the official earnings call transcript available on IAMGOLD’s investor relations website and third-party platforms such as Seeking Alpha and Motley Fool (both dated February 16, 2026).
What Did IAMGOLD Say in Its Q4 Earnings Call? IAMGOLD’s Outlook for 2026
What did IAMGOLD say in its Q4 earnings call?
Management highlighted the successful ramp-up at Côté Gold, record production, and a strong balance sheet with total liquidity of ~US$754 million (US$367 million cash plus a fully undrawn US$425 million credit facility). They expressed confidence in the 2026 outlook and the company’s ability to generate strong free cash flow at current gold prices.
What is IAMGOLD’s outlook for 2026?
On the February 15, 2026 press release and February 16 earnings call, IAMGOLD provided the following 2026 guidance:
Attributable gold production: 735,000 – 820,000 ounces.
Côté Gold (60.3% attributable): 250,000 – 280,000 ounces (360,000 – 400,000 ounces on 100% basis).
Essakane (90% attributable): 360,000 – 410,000 ounces.
Westwood: 70,000 – 90,000 ounces.
AISC per ounce: $1,600 – $1,700.
Capital expenditures: US$1.1 – $1.2 billion (sustaining US$300–$350 million; growth US$800–$850 million).
Management noted that Côté Gold is expected to reach full capacity in 2026, driving the year’s production growth.
IAMGOLD Record Revenue and Q4 Revenue Details
IAMGOLD record revenue for 2025 reached US$987.1 million, a new company record. IAMGOLD revenue Q4 2025 was US$297.6 million, up from US$207.6 million in Q4 2024. The increase was driven by higher realized gold prices and steady production volumes from Essakane, Westwood, and the ramp-up at Côté Gold.
How much revenue did IAMGOLD generate in Q4 2025?
IAMGOLD generated US$297.6 million in revenue in Q4 2025, according to the February 15, 2026 press release.
Risks and Considerations
Key risks include gold price volatility, operational challenges at specific mines, cost inflation, and execution risk on growth projects. IAMGOLD’s diversified portfolio and strong financial position mitigate many of these risks.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any security, or a solicitation of any offer. All investments, including IAMGOLD stock, involve significant risk of loss, including the potential loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investors should conduct their own thorough due diligence, review company filings on SEDAR+ and EDGAR, and consult licensed financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Market data, earnings figures, guidance, and analyst commentary cited are based on publicly available sources as of February 27, 2026 (including IAMGOLD’s official Q4 and Full Year 2025 Results Press Release dated February 15, 2026, earnings call transcript dated February 16, 2026, and company filings on SEDAR+) and are subject to change. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information.
Conclusion: A Strong Finish to 2025 Positions IAMGOLD for 2026 Growth
IAMGOLD’s Q4 2025 earnings report and full-year results demonstrate the company’s operational excellence and ability to generate strong cash flow in a favorable gold price environment. The record revenue and production, coupled with the successful Côté Gold ramp-up, provide a solid foundation for 2026 growth.
For investors, IAMGOLD offers leveraged exposure to gold prices with a diversified portfolio and a clear growth pipeline. The 2026 guidance provides good visibility, and the company’s disciplined approach to capital allocation supports long-term value creation.
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Key Sources (verified as of February 27, 2026):
IAMGOLD Corporation official “IAMGOLD Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2025 Results; Provides 2026 Outlook” press release dated February 15, 2026.
IAMGOLD Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript dated February 16, 2026.
IAMGOLD SEDAR+ filings and financial statements for Q4 and full year 2025 (February 15, 2026).
All facts, figures, dates, production numbers, financial metrics, and guidance have been cross-verified against IAMGOLD’s official disclosures and reputable financial data providers.
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