Partnerships
Better built
Strategic alliances and government relations that drive sustainable mining development — partnerships built to compound over time, not just close a deal.
Collaboration
Why partnerships matter.
- Access to cutting-edge technology and innovation
- Enhanced financial capability and investment opportunity
- Regulatory expertise and government relations
- Shared knowledge and proven best practice
Areas
Where we partner.
Strategic Alliances
Technology partners, financial institutions, equipment manufacturers and logistics providers.
- Technology innovation partners
- Financial institutions
- Equipment manufacturers
- Logistics providers
Government Relations
Regulatory partnerships, mining-ministry relations, local-government cooperation and policy advocacy.
- Regulatory partnerships
- Mining-ministry relations
- Local-government cooperation
- Policy advocacy
Benefits
What we bring to the table.
Local expertise
Deep understanding of African mining operations and local market conditions.
Proven track record
A history of successful project delivery and client satisfaction.
Innovation focus
A standing commitment to technological advancement and sustainable practice.
Process
How we build partnerships.
Step through the approach.
Step 01 / 04
Discovery
We identify mutual opportunities and the shared goals worth building a partnership around.
Step 02 / 04
Alignment
We define the partnership structure, objectives and the terms that protect both sides.
Step 03 / 04
Implementation
We execute joint initiatives and projects, with clear accountability on both sides.
Step 04 / 04
Growth
We expand the collaboration and open new opportunities as trust compounds.
Standards
Certified to the standards that matter
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ISO 9001
Quality management
Systems and processes that keep assay, study and delivery work consistent and traceable from scope to sign-off.
ISO 14001
Environmental management
Environmental controls embedded from exploration through rehabilitation, not treated as a bolt-on.
ISO 45001
Occupational health & safety
A structured approach to hazard control, near-miss reporting and the zero-harm culture we run on every site.
JORC
Australasian Code
Public reporting of exploration results, mineral resources and ore reserves — the standard our resource statements work to.
NI 43-101
Canadian Disclosure Standard
Technical reports and disclosure for mineral projects, supporting transparent, bankable documentation.
LME Grade-A
Copper cathode
Copper cathode that meets the London Metal Exchange's strict 99.99% purity standard, accepted on registered exchanges.
LBMA
Good Delivery
Gold doré and refined bars produced to the London Bullion Market Association's 995 fineness criteria.
RMI / OECD
Responsible minerals
Due-diligence aligned with the Responsible Minerals Initiative and OECD guidance, ensuring chain-of-custody integrity.
Trusted by
Partners, buyers & accreditations
The network that moves metal from pit to port to market.
FAQ
Partnership FAQ.
We structure joint ventures, offtake and supply agreements, technology and equipment partnerships, project financing arrangements, and government and regulatory partnerships. The right vehicle depends on the asset, the jurisdiction and what each side brings to the table.
Above all: genuine alignment on responsible-sourcing standards, demonstrable technical credibility in the relevant discipline, and sound financial standing. We would rather build slowly with the right counterparty than move quickly with the wrong one.
Common structures include equity joint ventures, earn-in arrangements tied to exploration or development milestones, build-own-operate (BOO) models for processing and infrastructure, and long-term supply or offtake agreements. We tailor the structure to balance risk, capital and control fairly.
Reach out through our partnership opportunities page and tell us about your organisation and the opportunity you see. We review every credible approach and respond with clear next steps. Visit /contact/partnership-opportunities to begin.
Expect mutual due diligence covering technical, legal, financial and responsible-sourcing dimensions. A straightforward supply agreement may close relatively quickly; an equity joint venture typically takes longer from first contact to signing, depending on scope and jurisdiction.
Community and government engagement is built into every partnership from the outset, not bolted on later. We work with mining ministries and local authorities on regulatory alignment, and we structure local-content, employment and shared-value arrangements so host communities have a genuine stake in success.
Ready to partner with us?
Let's explore how we can create value together through strategic collaboration.