Mining investment for Shared Prosperity
Mining companies are under growing pressure to deliver value not only to shareholders but also to the communities where they operate. Innovative financing models are emerging around the globe, from revenue-sharing agreements and blended finance partnerships to community bonds and equity stakes. This session will explore how miners, investors, and governments can reframe community engagement as an investment strategy rather than a compliance exercise.
Tuesday 10 February 11:00 - 11:45 Investment Programme River Nile Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Investment Village)
Communities and indigenous people
Investment
Mining companies are under growing pressure to deliver value not only to shareholders but also to the communities where they operate. Innovative financing models are emerging around the globe, from revenue-sharing agreements and blended finance partnerships to community bonds and equity stakes. This session will explore how miners, investors, and governments can reframe community engagement as an investment strategy rather than a compliance exercise.
River Nile Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Investment Village) Africa/JohannesburgModerator
Chief Sourcing Officer, Mwamba Mining
Speakers
Finance Director, Exxaro Resources
GM, Regional Economic Development & Strategy, Rio Tinto













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