| Questcorp Mining Continues Exploration in Advance of Drilling at the La Union Gold & Silver Project in Mexico 
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 July 24, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Source:  Questcorp Mining Inc.
 
 Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 24, 2025) - Questcorp Mining Inc. (CSE: QQQ) (OTCQB: QQCMF) (FSE: D910) (the "Company" or "Questcorp")  is pleased to further update shareholders on the on-going surface  exploration in preparation for drilling at the La Union Gold-Silver  Project in Sonora, Mexico. Questcorp has an option to earn a 100%  interest from Riverside Resources Inc. ("Riverside") in the 2,520 ha (25  km sq) property by making a series of cash payments and share issuance  and incurring exploration expenditures.
 
 Questcorp President &  CEO, Saf Dhillon stated "The Riverside technical team continues to  de-risk the upcoming 1500 metre mid-August maiden drill program through  detailed surface mapping and sampling. The discovery of multiple stacked  thrust faults in the main mineralized area has significantly enhanced  the potential of the project. Management continues to be impressed with  the excellent work and progress being made with prudent management of  exploration dollars".
 
 Riverside continues with surface  exploration in advance of the mid-August diamond drill program. The key  finding of the work to date has been the identification of stacked  thrust faults in the mineralized area which may significantly enhance  host rock volume and mineralization potential. Mapping has also  identified previously unmapped intrusive bodies within the property  which may act as additional sources of mineralized fluids and  subsequently addition potential manto type mineralization.
 
 Rock  and soil sampling continues with numerous samples dispatched to the  laboratory for analysis. Results are expected in the coming weeks.  Drilling contractors have toured the site with the contract soon to be  finalized. A bulldozer has commenced road maintenance in preparation for  the drill program.
 
 The La Union Project
 
 The La Union  Project is a carbonate replacement deposit ("CRD") project hosted by  Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks (limestones, dolomites, and  siliciclastic sediments) overlying crystalline Paleoproterozoic rocks of  the Caborca Terrane. The structural setting features high-angle normal  faults and low-to-medium-angle thrust faults that sometimes served as  mineralization conduits. Mineralization occurs as polymetallic veins,  replacement zones (mantos, chimneys), and shear zones with high-grade  metal content, as shown in highlight grades of 59.4 grams per metric  tonne (g/t) gold, 833 g/t silver, 11% zinc, 5.5% lead, 2.2% copper,  along with significant hematite and manganese oxides, consistent with a  CRD model (see the technical report entitled "NI 43-101 Technical Report  on the Union Project, State of Sonora, Mexico" dated effective May 6,  2025 available under Questcorp's SEDAR+ profile). These targets also  demonstrate intriguing potential for large gold discoveries potentially  above an even larger porphyry Cu district potential as the Company's  target concept at this time.
 
 Questcorp cautions investors that  grab samples are selective by nature and not necessarily indicative of  similar mineralization on the property.
 
 The technical and  scientific information in this news release has been reviewed and  approved by R. Tim Henneberry, P. Geo (BC), a director of the Company  and a "qualified person" under National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of  Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
 
 About Questcorp Mining Inc.
 
 Questcorp  Mining Inc. is engaged in the business of the acquisition and  exploration of mineral properties in North America, with the objective  of locating and developing economic precious and base metals properties  of merit. The Company holds an option to acquire an undivided 100%  interest in and to mineral claims totaling 1,168.09 hectares comprising  the North Island Copper Property, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia,  subject to a royalty obligation. The Company also holds an option to  acquire an undivided 100% interest in and to mineral claims totaling  2,520.2 hectares comprising the La Union Project located in Sonora,  Mexico, subject to a royalty obligation.
 
 Contact Information
 
 Questcorp Mining Corp.
 
 Saf Dhillon, President & CEO
 
 Email:  saf@questcorpmining.ca
 Telephone: (604) 484-3031
 
 This  news release includes certain "forward-looking statements" under  applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements  include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to Riverside's  arrangements with geophysical contractors to undertake orientation  surveys and follow up detailed survey to confirm and enhance the drill  targets. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number  of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are  subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors  which may cause the actual results and future events to differ  materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking  statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: the ability of  Riverside to secure geophysical contractors to undertake orientation  surveys and follow up detailed survey to confirm and enhance the drill  targets as contemplated or at all, general business, economic,  competitive, political and social uncertainties, uncertain capital  markets; and delay or failure to receive board or regulatory approvals.  There can be no assurance that the geophysical surveys will be completed  as contemplated or at all and that such statements will prove to be  accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially  from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should  not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company  disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any  forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,  future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
 
 
  SOURCE:  Questcorp Mining Inc. |