Minsur

Minsur
Public
Traded as BVL: MINSURI1
Industry Mining
Founded (1966)
Headquarters Lima, Peru
Key people
Pedro Francisco Brescia Cafferata (Chairman)
Fausto Carlos Zavaleta Cruzado (CEO)
Products Copper
Lead
Precious metals
Tin
Zinc
Revenue Increase US$ 706.9 Million (2008)
Website www.minsur.com.pe

Minsur is a Peru-based mining company engaged in the extraction, foundation and refining of tin and copper. It is also involved in the exploration for new minerals deposits, with a focus on gold, silver, lead, and zinc ores.

The company operates within five areas: mining, maintenance, security and environment, geology and planning and engineering. Minsur distributes its products to Europe, South America, the United States and Canada.

Minsur was founded in 1966 and its headquarters are located in Lima.

Minsur runs 3 operations in Peru: San Rafael mine, a tin mine which is third largest tin producer worldwide; Pucamarca, a gold mine; and Pisco smelter and refinery plant.[1]

Minsur raised on Jan 31st 2014 USD 450 million through issuance of international bonds, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan and Scotiabank were the Bookrunners of the bond. Minsur stated that proceeds of the issuance are used to repay the company USD 200 million credit facility as well as for capital expenditures and expansion projects.[2] [3]


References

  1. "Operations". minsur.com. 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
  2. "USD 450 million bond". digiscend.com. 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
  3. "USD 450 million bond use of proceeds" (PDF). minsur.com. 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
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