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Lindian lands $100M to fully fund Malawian rare earths production

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Lindian Resources has landed a hefty $100 million to fully fund its rare earths production ambitions in Malawi, establishing a debt-free pathway to production at its Kangankunde mine. The fresh cash will also pay for its downstream processing facility in Kazakhstan.

The company secured the capital through a placement to institutional investors, giving Lindian a clear, unencumbered runway to bring stage one of its Malawian Kangankunde rare earths mine into production.

Lindian Resources recently acquired the SARECO mixed rare earth concentrate plant in Kazakhstan.

Notably, the capital injection removes the need for the company to draw down on a $32 million debt facility from strategic partner Iluka Resources, leaving its pivotal initial operations completely free of project debt.

The money has also been earmarked to spruce up its recently acquired SARECO mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) facility in Kazakhstan, ensuring the company’s downstream processing capability is ready for stage one production and targeted stage two expansion later in the year.

‘Lindian is rapidly establishing itself as a globallyrelevant rare earths platform and strengthening its positioning within the ASX.’

Lindian Resources executive chairman Robert Martin

The company says cash flow from stage one will then be used to provide capital for its bigger, later-stage expansion at Kangankunde, as well as to accelerate definitive feasibility studies and long-lead equipment procurement to build out its mining fleet.

Lindian says its stage two development alone could add a whopping 100,000 extra tonnes of monazite concentrate capacity per annum.

Lindian Resources executive chairman Robert Martin said: “Importantly, Stage 1 at Kangankunde and our SARECO MREC facility are both fully funded without the need for any debt drawdowns to reach first cash flows allowing us to be in production at both operations debt free and with a clean balance sheet.”

Lindian is set to produce 20,000 tonnes of monazite concentrate per annum from its stage one operations, with 12,500 tonnes of that material to be shipped annually to its 51 per cent-controlled world-class SARECO plant in Kazakhstan. A further 6000 tonnes per year for 15 years will be sent as stockfeed for Illuka’s Eneabba rare earths refinery in WA.

In Kazakhstan, Lindian’s dirt will be upgraded to a high-value MREC product, giving the company a commercial foothold in both the concentrate and downstream rare earths markets as it looks to flesh out its vertical integration dreams.

With funding now allowing the company to run multiple workstreams in parallel, Lindian says it is moving at pace to advance its stage two definitive feasibility study, with a final investment decision now targeted for the end of 2026.

By securing a funding package that delivers a debt-free start to production whilst simultaneously accelerating a massive expansion, Lindian has solidified its standing as an emerging rare earths player in the global race to build out Western supply chains.

With its saddle bags now full of cash and production edging closer, the company’s dream of turning its world-class Malawi rare earths resource into a globally significant mine is getting closer by the day.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: matt.birney@bullsnbears.com.au

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