Gagan Gupta's Family Office Agrees to Fund Second Gold Mine in Mali
The family office of Indian businessman Gagan Gupta has agreed to fund a second gold mine in Mali. This development occurs amid ongoing disputes between the Malian government and mining investors. The agreement was reported on April 17, 2026.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe family office of Indian businessman Gagan Gupta has agreed to fund a second gold mine in Mali, according to a report from @business. This marks the second such project funded by Gupta's family office in the country.
The Malian government has experienced disputes with mining investors in recent years.
These disputes have involved various issues related to investment terms and operations.
The funding agreement could support gold mining activities in Mali.
Details on the specific mine location, funding amount, and timeline were not provided in the report.
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The funding highlights ongoing investor-government tensions in Mali, potentially signaling risks for foreign capital in unstable regions.
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