Appian Capital Advisory LLP


Appian Capital Advisory LLP is a British private equity firm. It is headquartered in London, England, United Kingdom. Appian Capital invests in various assets in the metals and mining industry.[1] It operates worldwide, including in North America, South America, Australia, and Africa.[2][3]

Appian Capital Advisory LLP
Type Private
Founded 2011
FounderMichael W. Scherb
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
IndustryFinance, metals, mining
OwnerMichael W. Scherb
Contact appiancapitaladvisory.com
Reference Official website

History

Appian Capital Advisory was founded in 2011 by Michael W. Scherb, an Austrian-Singaporean businessman and investor who currently serves as the firm's CEO.

Operations

Appian Capital has operations in:[4]

  • London, United Kingdom (headquarters)
  • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Toronto, Canada
  • Perth, Australia
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Lima, Peru
  • Dubai, UAE

Management

Appian Capital's management team includes the following people.[5]

  • Michael W. Scherb (founder and CEO)
  • Guillermo Kaelin (managing partner)
  • Graham Brown (senior operating partner)
  • Paul Harvey (senior operating partner)
  • William Lamb (senior operating partner)
  • Monica Pinto (chief financial officer)
  • Igor Gonzales (chief operating officer, technical)

Investments

Appian Capital's investments are largely undisclosed. Nonetheless, realizations include:

  • Roxgold[6], acquired by Fortuna Silver[7]
  • Peak Rare Earths[8], sale of royalty[9]
  • Caserones[10], sale of copper NSR royalty[11]
  • Avanco, sale to OZ Minerals[12]
  • Sale of royalty and repayment of credit facility on Harte Gold to Silver Lake[13]

Fundraising

Appian has raised multiple funds.[14] It also manages multiple billion dollars of capital for mostly institutional investors such as pensions, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, foundations and family offices.[15]

Appian Natural Resources Fund

Appian Capital Advisory is also the investment advisor to the Appian Natural Resources Fund.[16]

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