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Ivanhoe Mines secures $500 mln investment from Qatar sovereign fund

Ivanhoe Mines secures $500 mln investment from Qatar sovereign fund

  • Qatar Investment Authority to acquire 4% stake in Ivanhoe Mines.

  • Deal worth $500 mln awaits Toronto Stock Exchange approval.

  • Funds to support copper, zinc projects in DRC and global exploration.

Ivanhoe Mines said on Sept. 17 it had struck a deal with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund for a $500 million investment. The agreement gives the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) a 4% stake in the Canadian miner through the purchase of 57.5 million shares.

The private placement is pending approval by the Toronto Stock Exchange. Ivanhoe’s top shareholders, CITIC Metal Africa Investments and Zijin Mining Group, retain the right to acquire shares at the same price as QIA to keep their level of participation.

QIA chief Mohammed Saif Al-Sowaidi said the investment reflected confidence in Ivanhoe’s assets and its role in supplying minerals for the energy transition. "This strategic investment reflects QIA's belief not only in Ivanhoe Mines' world-class portfolio of assets, but more importantly in supporting its team to find, develop and sustainably supply the minerals essential to the global energy transition and advanced technology applications," he said.

Ivanhoe claimed it plans to channel the funds into exploration and mining projects. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the TSX-listed firm owns 39.6% of the Kamoa-Kakula copper mine, the country’s largest copper mine, and 62% of the Kipushi zinc mine. Ivanhoe operates both projects.

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