Pensana Rare Earths appoints Liberum as Joint Broker

Pensana plc

Pensana Rare Earths Plc (LON:PRE) has reported the appointment of Liberum Capital Limited as a consultant and joint broker to the Company, with a particular focus on Environment, Social and Government matters .

Liberum will work alongside the Company’s existing advisors and brokers, SI Capital and Mirabaud Securities, with the brief to provide advice on how best to meet the growing demands from investors for sustainable investments.

Chairman Paul Atherley commented:

“Meeting the demands for sustainable investment is no longer just for ESG focussed funds, but for all investors across the capital markets.

Ensuring Pensana meets strict ESG criteria both at its Longonjo project in Angola and proposed downstream processing facility in the UK is of utmost importance, especially as we look to establish the world’s first sustainable mine to magnet supply chain for the burgeoning EV and Offshore Wind industries.

Liberum is exceptionally well placed to assist Pensana Rare Earths in its goals, and we look forward to working with the team to present the Company to the capital market as a highly attractive sustainable investment.”

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