Royale Mining UK is thrilled to be associated with the Royal Ghana Gold Ltd. Commonly referred to as RGG, Royal Ghana Gold is a refinery based in Accra, Ghana, specializing in purifying locally mined gold.
Ghana, one of the world’s leading gold exporters, has historically lacked its own refining facility. As a result, the country had to export unrefined gold for processing abroad, causing significant revenue losses for both Ghanaian miners and the national economy.
The establishment of Royal Ghana Gold’s refinery marks a transformative milestone. Locally mined gold can now be refined within Ghana, ensuring exports meet the international purity standard of 99.99%. This advancement not only enables Ghanaian miners to secure higher returns for their gold but also generates hundreds of direct and indirect jobs in and around RGG’s refining facility.
Royale Mining is proud to provide consultancy and expertise to RGG for this bold and innovative initiative. In particular, Royale Mining played a pivotal role in bringing on board Rosy Royal Minerals, a prominent conglomerate based in Gujarat, India, as a major partner in the RGG project.
Rosy Royal Minerals is a well-established leader in the mining sector in India. The company operates extensive quarries in [location name=””][/location], extracting and processing granite, marble, and sandstone. With an impressive annual production capacity of 2 million square meters of tiles, Rosy Royal has become the largest company in its category in Gujarat.
Given Rosy Royal’s expertise and proven success in the mining industry, the company was a natural choice as a partner in the Royal Ghana Gold venture. Rosy Royal has brought invaluable geological knowledge and industry experience to the collaboration, ensuring the project’s success.
It is worth noting that Rosy Royal’s participation in Royal Ghana Gold was finalized only after a comprehensive vetting process conducted by the Ghanaian government. This meticulous evaluation, which spanned over a year, included visits by Ghanaian government officials and representatives from the Ghanaian Embassy in New Delhi to Rosy Royal’s headquarters in Ahmedabad, India.
During these visits, Ghanaian officials met with Mr. Murtaza Samiwala, the owner of Rosy Royal. They were impressed by his credentials and profound insight into the mining industry, ultimately inviting him to join the Royal Ghana Gold initiative. For Mr. Samiwala, a seasoned industrialist with thriving businesses across India, the Middle East, and Europe, this partnership represents his entry into the African market.
Under the visionary leadership of Mr. Murtaza Samiwala, Rosy Royal Minerals is poised to help Royal Ghana Gold reach new heights of success.
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