IC Capitalight Corp. operates as a merchant bank in Canada. It also engages in the subscription research business that publishes reports focused on the gold, silver, and critical metals sectors, Canadian preferred shares, bonds, and economics; and invests in debentures. In addition, the company holds interests in the Blue Lake copper-nickel-palladium-platinum property consists of 263 claims covering an area of approximately 12,724 hectares located to the northeast of Schefferville, Quebec. Further, its subscription research brands include Murenbeeld Gold Monitor, Phases and Cycles, Silver Monitor, Critical Metal for a Sustainable World, Canadian Preferred Share Research, and Economic Monitor. The company was formerly known as International Corona Capital Corp. and changed its name to IC Capitalight Corp. in October 2019. IC Capitalight Corp. was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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