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Funding platform targeting 'forgotten investors'

THE rise of blockchain technology and peer-to-peer finance provides an opportunity to help smaller mining and exploration companies to get much-needed financing by targeting investors who are normally overlooked, delegates at the Mining Journal Select 2019 conference in London have heard.

Richard Wachman in London
 Minexia's Richard Lloyd at Mining Journal Select in London

Minexia's Richard Lloyd at Mining Journal Select in London

"It's not quite speed dating," UK-based Minexia chief executive Richard Lloyd told delegates. "But we are trying to broaden the net, and one way to do that is to buddy up to other people on the investment...

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