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Failed Funding Derails Major Moroccan Mining Acquisition

Wednesday 25 December 2024 - 10:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Failed Funding Derails Major Moroccan Mining Acquisition

Atlas Metals Group has announced the termination of its planned acquisition of Compagnie Minière de Oumejrane (CMO), a Moroccan mining subsidiary owned by Managem. The cancellation comes after the company failed to secure the necessary funding of MAD 183 million from institutional investors within the specified timeframe.

The development represents a significant setback for Atlas Metals, formerly known as MetalNRG, which had signed the acquisition agreement in October. CEO Rolf Gerritsen confirmed that the inability to raise the required capital led Managem to terminate the agreement, effectively ending the transaction.

The financial implications deepened when Orion Resource Partners, which had committed to providing a convertible loan of MAD 253 million for the purchase, issued a notice of default. The loan agreement, which was contingent on the successful completion of the sale, has been rendered void without any funds being disbursed.

Atlas Metals finds itself in a challenging position but maintains it is actively exploring alternative strategies to salvage the project. However, the company has explicitly stated that there are no guarantees of finding a viable solution and has committed to providing stakeholders with regular updates on any developments.

This failed acquisition serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges involved in securing substantial funding for international mining ventures, particularly in current market conditions. The case highlights the critical importance of robust financing arrangements in cross-border acquisitions within the mining sector.


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