Rwanda Government Approved Minexx as Licensed Provider of Key Mineral Services
LONDON / KIGALI 30 May 2022 – Minexx has been approved by the Government of Rwanda to support artisanal miners access capital and supply global markets in a way that meets Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and International Conference on the Great Lakes Region responsible sourcing standards. Minexx helps artisanal and small mines (ASMs) […]
Emmanuel Beau: Taking on a new impact challenge at Minexx to secure mineral supply chains
In a decade spent in the access to energy industry, we have seen it grow from a mere dream to a billiondollar market. I would like to thank all the entrepreneurs and their teams, my colleagues and ourinvestors, for their outstanding support and our collective learnings and achievements. Who dares, wins: Probabilities of success were […]
Minexx appoints Chief Investment Officer to accelerate mission to secure mineral supply chains
Minexx is today announcing the appointment of Emmanuel Beau as Chief Investment Officer as the company accelerates its ability to secure supply chains for minerals, from the moment they are unearthed to the point at which they are used in electronic products. Mr Beau joins Minexx after successfully launching the Energy Access Ventures Fund, a […]
Minexx achieves world first by exporting minerals with certified blockchain payments
In a world first, Minexx has exported minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo with full financial traceability, transparency and trust, by processing US$250 000 of digital, blockchain certified payments. This is a milestone for the company and the DRC mining sector as it secures the supply chain from the moment a mineral is mined […]
Response to Economist Article: Technology is the missing piece
The article, “Smuggler Paradise: Why it’s hard for Congo’s coltan miners to abide by the law” was included January 23rd issue of The Economist. The article rightly pointed to the challenges in reconciling our appetite for technology and the supply chains that lead to places like the Democratic Republic of Congo where minerals are mined. […]