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Newmont sells 3,500 ounces of gold to BoG

This makes Newmont the first mining company to respond to the central bank’s domestic gold purchasing programme

Newmont Ghana has announced that it has sold 3,500 ounces of gold to the Bank of Ghana (BoG) under the central bank’s domestic gold purchasing programme launched in June 2021.

I am pleased to announce that we have successfully sold 3,500 ounces of gold to the Bank of Ghana (BoG) under the Central Bank’s Domestic Gold Purchasing programme launched in June 2021.

The move makes Newmont the first mining company to respond to the central bank’s novel initiative which is a very significant milestone in the fiscal history of the country.

The Bank of Ghana’s domestic gold purchasing programme was launched in June 2021 with the primary objective of increasing its gold reserves.

Subsequently, Bank of Ghana initiated discussions with the Ghana Chamber of Mines (GCM) about its intention to purchase refined gold from mining companies in the country.

While mining companies in Ghana were prepared to support the programme, there was the need to ensure that the initiative met the governance, risk, compliance, and supply chain requirements of their various companies.

“Newmont proactively engaged the Bank of Ghana to on the governance, risk, compliance, and supply chain requirements associated with the deal.”

“Following which it signed an agreement that met all the requirements of both parties in December 2021. Under the programme, the central bank which requires an estimated amount of ~10koz of gold annually from members the Chamber of Mines over the next four to five years,” the company said in statement.

Newmont said it will provide about 30% of the required amount annually based on its market share within the mining industry in Ghana.

The company’s first sale of refined gold occurred in May 2022 following on meeting of the terms and conditions in the agreement reached.

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