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BANKERS UPBEAT ON FQM INVESTMENT PLANS 

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March 28, 2023
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First Quantum Minerals’ investments and expansion projects in Zambia have drawn the interest of financiers in the region who recently toured its mine sites in Kalumbila and Solwezi to familiarize themselves with its operations. 
The visit showcased the economic significance of the investments to the country’s industrialization and diversification agenda within the mining sector and beyond. 
Representatives from Stanbic Bank, Rand Merchant Bank, Absa Bank and Nedbank relayed their optimistic outlook of country’s mining landscape that followed as a result of government’s policy and investment pronouncements made over the last two years as well as the renewed interest in positioning Zambia as a regional mining hub. 
Stanbic Bank with affiliate Standard Bank South Africa, recently announced that it has invested over USD$2bn in mining over the last decade. 
“We are proud to have our bank partner with the First Quantum Group,” said Stanbic’s Head of Corporate and Investment Banking Helen Lubambe. 
“This is an amazing development that contributes so much to our country, and even as ore grades [at Kansanshi Mine] are falling, solutions such as S3 are there to ensure that production is maintained and improved,” she noted. 
We are extremely impressed,” added Absa Head of Corporate Credit, Kingstone Ngulube, underscoring the general consensus of the group of lenders as the visit came to an end. “As you know, Zambia is heavily dependent on mining and as a bank, we want to participate in sectors that are contributing to our country’s GDP growth.” 
With the S3 expansion and the beginning of production at the Enterprise nickel project, FQM is set to remain Zambia’s largest mineral producer and contributor to the country’s tax revenue. 
“We are using the opportunity of the S3 project to really move forward as a business, both from an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) perspective and making sure that our productivity numbers are high,” said Kansanshi Mining Plc General Manager, Anthony Mukutuma. 

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