| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Leon Pieter Coetzer CEO | LSE Exchange | - ISIN |
| GB Country | 885 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Jubilee Metals Group plc stands out as a diversified metals recovery company, encompassing a broad operational scope across multiple segments, including PGM and Chrome, Copper and Cobalt, and Other. Initially founded as Jubilee Platinum Plc, the company underwent a significant rebranding to Jubilee Metals Group PLC in December 2017. With its incorporation dating back to 2002, it has established a robust presence in several key locations including South Africa, Australia, Mauritius, Zambia, and the United Kingdom. Based in London, the United Kingdom, Jubilee Metals Group has carved a niche for itself in the metals recovery domain, capitalizing on its expertise in exploring and recovering a wide array of valuable metals.
Jubilee Metals Group specializes in the recovery of platinum group metals (PGMs), including platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, and osmium. Leveraging advanced technology and processes, the company extracts these valuable metals from various ores, contributing significantly to the PGM market supply chain.
As part of its diversified operations, Jubilee also focuses on the recovery of chrome, a critical element used in manufacturing stainless steel and various alloys. The company's chrome recovery processes ensure efficient extraction, reducing environmental impact and enhancing resource sustainability.
In addition to PGMs and chrome, Jubilee conducts the recovery of other essential metals such as lead, zinc, and vanadium. These metals are critical in numerous industries, including construction, energy, and technology, underlining the company's role in supporting a broad spectrum of global economic activities.
The Copper and Cobalt segment underscores Jubilee's commitment to supplying materials critical for the green energy transition. Cobalt is essential for lithium-ion batteries, while copper plays a pivotal role in electrical applications, underscoring the strategic importance of these metals in the current technological era.