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Fieldfisher releases new report on alternative financing for mining

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European law firm Fieldfisher has published the third edition of its alternative financing for mining guide.

The report, ‘Alternative financing for mining: New horizons’, takes a fresh look at the mining finance landscape based on the mining and metals team's experience of working with borrowers and lenders in what continue to be challenging but rapidly changing times for junior exploration and early stage mining companies.

In the 2 years since it last published this report in 2018, Fieldfisher's mining and metals team has advised on more than US$2 billion-worth of mining and metals sector deals, including a number of complex production-based financing deals and 'green' financings, in line with lenders' growing interest in environmental and social governance (ESG).

The capital markets, which have proved difficult places for small mining and metals companies to raise cash over the past 5 years, showed signs of life in 2020, while opportunities to experiment with new ways of funding projects continue to yield inventive deals across the global mining sector.

The arrival of COVID-19, which sent shockwaves through the mining industry and its downstream markets, has refocused attention on the security of mining supply chains and the sustainability of projects, reviving interest in technology metals, on the one hand, and safe haven gold mining investments on the other.

What's new?

As well as recapping the main forms of traditional and alternative financing covered in our last guide, the company’s 2020 report includes thought-leading commentary on:

  • ESG: the growth of green loans and sustainability linked loans in the resources sector.
  • Nordic bonds: which are attracting increasing interest from the mining community.
  • SPACs: popular in the US, these vehicles offer a possible alternative to traditional IPOs.
  • RTOs: favoured by mining companies looking for ways to expand or change direction.
  • Dual listings: the pros and cons of taking an equity story to new markets.
  • Crowd funding: an update on this nascent but promising form of early stage finance.

The report also looks at innovations in established forms of mining finance, such as streaming and royalty deals and provides deep analysis of the advantages and potential pitfalls of private, equity and debt financing.

Fieldfisher's Head of Mining and Metals, Jonathan Brooks, said: "Two major trends have dictated the pattern of mining finance deals over the past two years: ESG and COVID-19.

"ESG has been gaining pace in the mining sector for a number of years, but recently its role has shifted from mere compliance burden to financing opportunity, as a raft of 'green' finance products have become available to mining companies that can demonstrate strong ESG credentials.

"COVID-19 arrived suddenly in 2020, but despite capital market volatility and supply chain disruption, the global mining industry suffered fewer negative effects from the pandemic than some sectors.

"Many large and mid-tier mining companies were sufficiently capitalised to weather the COVID-19 storm and banks have largely been prepared to keep lending to companies with strong balance sheets and suitably de-risked projects.

"Deal activity was curtailed however, partly due to practical logistical barriers to execution during national lockdowns and partly due to understandable caution in the face of near-term economic uncertainty.

"While it remains challenging for the junior mining sector to secure funding for early stage, higher-risk projects, it has become the norm for these companies to use a variety of funding sources – including a mixture of alternative financing providers."

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/special-reports/22122020/fieldfisher-releases-new-report-on-alternative-financing-for-mining/

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