FG Capital Advisors Launches Tokenized SPV Framework for Early-Stage Mining Projects in Africa

NEW YORK, NY  – 28/05/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – As global demand for critical minerals continues to accelerate alongside the energy transition, financing challenges remain a major obstacle for early-stage mining projects in emerging markets. Against this backdrop, FG Capital Advisors has introduced a new Tokenized SPV Framework aimed at supporting mining exploration initiatives across Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly projects involving copper, lithium, cobalt, and other strategic battery metals.

According to the company, the framework is designed to assist mining permit holders and project sponsors in transforming early-stage exploration assets into more structured and institutionally reviewable investment opportunities. The model utilizes special purpose vehicles (SPVs) intended to improve governance standards, documentation practices, and investor transparency during the earliest phases of project development.

FG Capital Advisors stated that many exploration-stage mining assets face persistent barriers to financing due to fragmented technical information, unclear ownership records, and limited access to structured capital before reaching feasibility or production milestones. The newly introduced framework seeks to address these issues through a combination of corporate structuring and standardized due diligence procedures.

The financing model incorporates processes such as mineral title verification, ownership and stakeholder mapping, geological data preparation, and coordinated legal and regulatory assessments across applicable jurisdictions. The company noted that funding structures may also be aligned with exploration milestones to provide staged capital deployment as projects advance.

Kenny Kayembe, Founder of FG Capital Advisors, said the framework was developed to help bridge the disconnect between promising exploration assets and institutional investment requirements. He noted that many early-stage projects possess significant geological potential but lack the reporting structures, governance systems, and organized documentation typically required by professional investors and financing institutions.

The company added that exploration financing may be structured through jurisdiction-specific SPVs depending on factors such as investor location, asset composition, and legal or tax considerations. Compliance procedures, including AML screening, KYC verification, sanctions review, and securities-related requirements, are expected to be evaluated individually for each transaction.

FG Capital Advisors also collaborates with a network of technical and professional advisory partners, including geological consultants, compliance specialists, and legal advisers, to support project validation, due diligence reviews, and investment preparation prior to capital deployment.

The company emphasized that mining exploration remains a high-risk sector and cautioned that structured financing or tokenization mechanisms do not eliminate geological, operational, regulatory, liquidity, or jurisdictional risks associated with resource development projects.

FG Capital Advisors operates as a corporate finance advisory firm focused on developing capital structuring solutions for early-stage and growth-stage opportunities in emerging markets. Its services include cross-border project structuring, SPV design, and financing frameworks intended to improve governance, transparency, and access to institutional capital for complex asset-backed ventures.