Women in Commodities

Est. 2020  ·  Johannesburg, South Africa  ·  100% Female Owned

Transforming Africa's
Mineral Wealthinto Global Opportunity

A female-led commodity enterprise at the heart
of Africa's resource revolution.

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0 Strategic Minerals

Spanning precious metals, base metals, and battery minerals

0 Continents Reached

Connecting African producers to global buyers worldwide

0 Female Ownership

Purpose-built to transform gender representation in commodity trade

0 Year Founded

Born from a vision to redefine Africa's commodity landscape

Testimonials

What Our Partners Say

Women in Commodities brought professionalism, transparency, and deep market knowledge to our chrome off-take negotiations. They secured us terms we could not have achieved independently — and their regulatory navigation was flawless.

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R. Molefe

Chief Commercial Officer  ·  Junior Mining House, Limpopo

The intelligence reports provided by Women in Commodities have become an indispensable part of our investment decision process. Their African market analysis is unmatched — granular, timely, and genuinely actionable.

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K. van der Berg

Portfolio Director  ·  Global Resources Fund, Amsterdam

Working with a female-led brokerage that truly understands both the commercial and ethical dimensions of African mineral trade was exactly what we were looking for. Their ESG screening process gave our board full confidence in the supply chain.

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T. Nkosi

Head of Procurement  ·  International Trading House, Singapore

Who We Serve

Our Clients & Partners

We work across the full spectrum of the African commodity economy, partnering with organisations that share our commitment to transparent, ethical trade.

Mining Houses

Major and junior mining operations across South Africa and the broader continent seeking reliable off-take and trade facilitation.

International Investors

Global funds and institutional investors seeking direct commodity exposure and structured investment vehicles in African mineral assets.

Commodity Traders

International trading houses and commodity desks requiring verified supply pipelines, competitive pricing, and regulatory compliance.

Government Stakeholders

Departments of minerals, trade ministries, and development finance institutions shaping Africa's strategic resource policy.

Junior Miners

Early-stage mining operations requiring off-take agreements, capital market introductions, and commercial advisory services.

Export-Import Banks

Trade finance institutions and development banks seeking bankable commodity trade structures and ESG-verified counterparties.