Tsietsi Molai
Managing Director Emor Capital
Tsietsi Molai serves as Managing Director at Emor Capital (Pty) Ltd, a premier transaction advisory services boutique he founded in 2015. He brings over combined a 15 years of corporate finance and consulting experience focused on the metals & mining, engineering and energy sectors. His expertise lies in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), Capital Raising, Structuring, Valuations, Due Diligence, and Financial Modelling. Tsietsi brings uniquely and specialised guidance in unlocking value across the mining transaction lifecycle.
Based out of Illovo in Johannesburg, Tsietsi leads a team of geology, engineering, financial modelling, and business valuation experts partnering with mining companies and investors across Africa and globally.
Pursuing this passion after graduating from the University of Cape Town. Tsietsi continued his academic journey with GIBS, CFI and the University of British Colombia where he honed his skills in financial modelling, mine valuation, deal structuring and due diligence.
Tsietsi is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is a recognised thought leader in the mining finance space. His insights into the mining industry’s future, particularly regarding sustainable (ESG) practices, access to finance and technological advancements, are highly sought after.
2024 Agenda Sessions
Aligning the planets to tackle the African funding shortfall
- What does Africa’s finance gap currently look like? How can this be bridged?
- Why should investors prepare themselves to take longer positions within the market?
- Assessing Africa’s central role in the energy transition – where does the money need to flow to develop its critical minerals sector?
- Private concessioning – How can government incentives promote external financing into local junior & exploratory sectors?
- Are targets of funding transparent enough for investors to part with their cash?
Tuesday 06 February 12:20 - 13:00 Pioneers Stage
Investment Programme
- What does Africa’s finance gap currently look like? How can this be bridged?
- Why should investors prepare themselves to take longer positions within the market?
- Assessing Africa’s central role in the energy transition – where does the money need to flow to develop its critical minerals sector?
- Private concessioning – How can government incentives promote external financing into local junior & exploratory sectors?
- Are targets of funding transparent enough for investors to part with their cash?