QIA to Invest $180 Million in TechMet
07 Agosto 2024 - 1:00AM
Business Wire
- QIA to become one of TechMet’s largest investors, with an
investment commitment of $180m, adding to existing investments from
the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (“DFC”) and
S2G Ventures
- The investment sees TechMet reach its $300m fundraising
target
- Funds to be used to develop TechMet’s existing assets and to
scale production of critical minerals such as lithium, nickel,
cobalt and rare earths required to advance the clean energy
transition
Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) has announced today an initial
$180m investment in TechMet, reflecting QIA’s commitment to secure
the supply of responsibly sourced critical minerals. TechMet is an
investment company focused on building businesses across the
critical minerals value chain, from extraction and processing to
refining and recycling.
This investment aligns with QIA’s ambition to invest in a broad
range of areas in the industrials sectors such as critical
minerals, which are required to advance the clean energy transition
and to help address the growing demand in the global market for
sustainable energy solutions. Through this investment, QIA is
supporting TechMet’s mission to build projects across critical
minerals supply chains.
Funds will be used to develop both TechMet’s existing assets and
to continue to build its portfolio with strategic projects that
scale production and refining of its target critical minerals,
which include lithium, nickel, cobalt, and rare earths.
The announcement sees TechMet meet its $300m fundraising target,
adding to a follow-on investment from S2G Ventures, bringing their
total commitment to $50m; and an additional $50m from the DFC. The
latest DFC commitment takes the U.S. Government agency’s total
investment in TechMet to $105m, following an initial investment in
2020. Now valued at well over $1 billion, TechMet is one of the
largest private investors in critical minerals supply chains.
TechMet Founder, Chairman and CEO, Brian Menell, said: “QIA’s
investment further highlights TechMet’s position as a leading
global critical minerals investment company. A major sovereign
investor coming in alongside the U.S. Government accelerates our
ability to scale and expand the portfolio and build significant
value across critical minerals supply chains. We also look forward
to working closely with QIA on additional future
opportunities.”
Since inception, TechMet has invested more than $450m into
critical minerals projects in its existing portfolio of assets
across North and South America, Europe and Africa, including:
Brazilian Nickel, Cornish Lithium, EnergySource Minerals, US
Vanadium, Trinity Metals, Xerion Advanced Battery Corp,
TechMet-Mercuria, Rainbow Rare Earths, REEtec, and Momentum
Technologies. TechMet has been advised by Rothschild & Co
through this fund-raising process.
The Transaction is subject to customary regulatory
approvals.
About QIA
Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is the sovereign wealth fund of
the State of Qatar. QIA was founded in 2005 to invest and manage
the state reserve funds. QIA is among the largest and most active
sovereign wealth funds globally. QIA invests across a wide range of
asset classes and regions as well as in partnership with leading
institutions around the world to build a global and diversified
investment portfolio with a long-term perspective that can deliver
sustainable returns and contribute to the prosperity of the State
of Qatar.
www.qia.qa
About TechMet
TechMet Limited is a leading global critical minerals investment
company with a current portfolio of ten assets across four
continents that responsibly produce, process, refine and recycle
the minerals that will power the 21st century economy. TechMet’s
major shareholders include the U.S. International Development
Finance Corporation (DFC), S2G Ventures, and the global energy and
commodity group Mercuria.
www.techmet.com
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TechMet (via Camarco) techmet@camarco.co.uk
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