Jubilee Metals bolsters team for explosive growth drive

Jubilee Metals Group Plc, a leading metals processing company operating in Africa, has unveiled a strategic move to fortify its executive leadership team in alignment with an ambitious expansion strategy. The company’s decision to bolster its management team aims to accelerate growth, with the appointment of Neal Reynolds as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Ricus Grimbeek to lead the energy metals expansion, focusing on the Zambian Copper Strategy.

Welcome Aboard: Neal Reynolds as CFO

Neal Reynolds, a seasoned Chartered Accountant hailing from South Africa, is set to take on the role of CFO, effective from October 1, 2023. With a remarkable track record spanning over 14 years, Reynolds boasts extensive experience in the African mining and metals sector. Notably, he has held pivotal positions in prominent mining entities, including his most recent role as Chief Operational Officer at Chemaf, a distinguished copper and cobalt producer situated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Reynolds began his career journey at Deloitte & Touche, later contributing his expertise to companies such as Pan African Resources Plc and Glencore Copper Africa.

Jubilee Metals Group plc (LON:JLP) is a diversified metal recovery business with a world-class portfolio of projects in South Africa and Zambia. The Company’s expanding multi-project portfolio across South Africa and Zambia provides exposure to a broad commodity basket including Platinum Group Metals, chrome, lead, zinc, vanadium, copper and cobalt.

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