Mining company Newmont Ghana has announced a refreshed brand, name and logo to reflect its strong and stable foundation.
This follows two historic transactions in the company’s operations in 2019.
The transactions; Newmont’s successful combination with Goldcorp and the Joint Venture with Barrick, have both transformed Newmont into a truly international organisation with an unmatched portfolio of assets and prospects globally.
The company’s refreshed brand was unveiled to mark Newmont’s entry into its next centenary of superior performance, value creation and sustainability leadership which begins on May 2, 2021.
Approaching 100 years as a global leader in mining, the ‘Newmont’ name is well recognised in Ghana and beyond and has been an iconic brand among the S&P 500 and various indexes.
The updated Newmont logo leverages the gold triangle from the previous logo – which represents the apex of the industry and the pinnacle of leadership – to anchor the strength and stability conveyed by the new logo.
“As a valuable asset within the Newmont portfolio, the Africa region, which covers the Ahafo North Project, Ahafo South and Akyem mines, has a significant role to play in realizing a future of superior performance, long term value creation and environmental stewardship.
“Our updated logo and brand demonstrates our agility, strength and stability as a business,’’ said Francois Hardy, Regional Senior Vice President, Newmont Ghana.
“While our proven strategy and core values remain key to our ongoing success, we’ve updated and adapted our brand to reflect our position as a transformed business and the world’s leading gold company.
“For us in Ghana, this new this new chapter presents an opportunity to continue to partner with our stakeholders to create value and improve lives through sustainable and responsible mining,” Francois Hardy added.
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