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FG Capital Advisors Sees Rising Demand For Mining Finance Advisory As Battery Metals Activity Accelerates In Africa

The firm says sponsors need stronger capital-readiness packages as investors focus on nickel, lithium, cobalt and other African mineral assets.

  • On Friday, New York-based FG Capital Advisors reported increased demand from early-stage mining sponsors holding concessions for African battery metals and critical minerals projects seeking stronger financing materials.
  • Renewed investor focus on African mineral assets is driving demand, as many early-stage sponsors control promising concessions but lack organized finance packages to present to capital sources.
  • Arjun Mehta of FG Capital Advisors noted the firm helps sponsors map technical milestones, organize data rooms, and prepare investor memorandums to transform concession-level opportunities into structured finance packages.
  • While assisting with technical evidence, the firm does not handle client funds, offer securities, or provide legal advice; regulated services must be handled by licensed third-party professionals.
  • Investors demand licence clarity, geological evidence, and fieldwork plans with clear paths to value inflection points; the firm focuses on projects with credible technical rationale, avoiding undocumented licences and inflated valuations.
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