Cuspis Capital Ltd. and Graphene Manufacturing Group Pty Ltd. Enter into Letter of Intent for Qualifying Transaction

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 19, 2020) -  Cuspis Capital Ltd. (TSXV: CUSP) ("Cuspis" or the "Corporation"), a capital pool company as defined under TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV" or the "Exchange") Policy 2.4 - Capital Pool Companies ("Policy 2.4"), is pleased to announce it has entered into a letter of intent dated August 17, 2020 (the "LOI") with Graphene Manufacturing Group Pty Ltd. ("GMG"), a private company incorporated under the laws of Australia, whereby Cuspis and GMG will complete an arrangement, amalgamation, share exchange, or similar transaction to ultimately form the resulting issuer (the "Resulting Issuer") that will continue on the business of GMG (the "Transaction"), subject to the terms and conditions outlined below. Cuspis intends that the Transaction will constitute its Qualifying Transaction, as such term is defined in the policies of the Exchange. Following completion of the Transaction, the Resulting Issuer intends to list as a Tier 2 Industrial Issuer on the Exchange.

Cuspis completed its initial public offering in March, 2019. The common shares of Cuspis (the "Cuspis Shares") are listed for trading on the TSXV under the stock symbol "CUSP". Cuspis has not commenced commercial operations and has no assets other than cash. Cuspis was incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario.

GMG is based in Brisbane, Australia and was formed on August 10, 2016. GMG produces high quality graphene used in a number of planet-friendly/clean-tech applications. GMG'sproprietary production process, separates natural gas (methane) via a plasma into its component elements: nano carbon (called graphene) and hydrogen. This process produces high quality, low cost, scaleable, 'tuneable' and contaminant-free graphene.

GMG's graphene has a wide range of potential applications. GMG's focus so far has primarily been in graphene's use in paints, coolants and lubricants due to such applications demonstrating improved heat transfer in air-conditioning and coolant units, and additionally in reducing friction in engines. The result is products with lower energy consumption, which can reduce both cost and emissions.

GMG is also in the early stages of exploring additional opportunities for use of GMG's graphene including its use in enhancing the performance of liquid fuels, and in the development of next generation batteries. GMG is working collaboratively with the financial support of the Australian Government to progress the potential step change performance characteristics of Aluminium Ion + (GMG) Graphene batteries.