Services
Stay focused on successfully getting your company into South America and take advantage of ArgentMining’s experience in sourcing new projects, specialised mining-law, industry-specific accounting regulations, establishing local branches and solving H.R. needs. We also offer a complete range of project related services including project evaluation and development, completion of due diligence, developing green field projects and facilitation of community relations.
Corporate services
- Establishment of local companies and branches
- Legal representation (specialised in Mining Law)
- Public relations
- Accounting services and advice
- Human resources (technical, field and office staffing)
Project related services
- Sourcing exploration and mining projects
- Facilitating project acquisitions
- Project evaluation and development
- Valuations and due diligence including environmental reports
- Health and safety regulations
- Tenement management
- Field logistics and visits
- Community relations
ArgentMining specialises in navigating the challenges presented to international companies, and we will work with you to develop your company’s interests in South America.
7 Steps For Success
ArgentMining consultants advise all clients looking to integrate or expand their company in South America to be mindful of the steep learning curve and challenges that are typically presented when trying to break into a new country. Our 7 Steps for Success are common-sense pointers gained through much experience in doing things the right way, and sometimes learning the hard way!
- Doing your due diligence is absolutely essential. There is no such thing as cutting corners when entering a foreign country or industry!
- Retain the services of professionals with experience in the market you want to break into; the right consultant will help you retain the information you need before committing to a particular project or opportunity.
- Visit the region you are interested in; there is nothing like gaining a first hand experience of a place, its people and its cultural differences. This will help you gain a strong sense of any potential issues your company may face.
- Be open minded and prepared to think outside the square; do not expect things to operate in a foreign country the same way they do at home.
- Be aware of your domestic and international competitors.
- Put together a strong business plan and convincing marketing campaign; both will help you gain a smoother entry into your new market and country of operation.
- Be 100% prepared to go the extra mile.
