Gemfields auction raised USD 27.2mn

Gemfields announces the results of an auction of higher quality rough emeralds held in Singapore from 1821 November 2019. The emeralds were extracted by Kagem Mining Ltd in Zambia. The proceeds of this auction will be fully repatriated to Kagem in Zambia, with all royalties due to the Government of the Republic of Zambia being paid on the full sales prices achieved at the auction.

 

The auction saw 48 companies placing bids and generating total revenues of USD 27.2 million with an overall average value of USD 85.26 per carat. The auction saw 88% of the offered carats being sold or 87% of the number of lots offered.

 

Gemfields’ 34 auctions of emeralds and beryl mined at Kagem since July 2009 have generated USD 635 million in total revenues. The results of the five most recent higher quality Kagem auctions are summarised in the table below.

 

The specific auction mix and exact quality of the lots offered at each auction vary in characteristics such as size, colour and clarity on account of variations in mined production and market demand. Therefore, the results of each auction are not always directly comparable.

 

Adrian Banks, Gemfields’ Managing Director of Product & Sales, commented: “Kagem has realised USD 79 million of auction revenues in 2019, the secondbest calendar year performance since the auction system was introduced a decade ago.

 

The recovery being experienced by our auction customers therefore appears to have solid foundations, as is further evidenced by the 48 companies placing bids, a record for any Gemfields emerald auction. While the auction’s overall pricepercarat was also a record, each auction has a slightly different composition and should not be directly compared.

 

Despite the robust mining and sales performance, the Kagem team’s sterling efforts are unlikely to be rewarded given that the auction revenues of USD 79 million are poised to suffer both 15% export duty and 6% mineral royalty tax, totalling USD 17 million. The 6% mineral royalty tax itself is then again taxed at the corporation tax rate of 30%, as are Kagem’s profits.

 

The effective tax rate is therefore crippling for any business In addition to our stalwart clients from India, we also congratulate Caibaocheng of China and Gemstar of Israel, each of whom won three lots of fine quality Zambian emeralds.”

 

Additional information on Gemfields:

Gemfields is a world leading supplier of responsibly sourced coloured gemstones. Gemfields is the operator and 75% owner of both the Kagem emerald mine in Zambia and the Montepuez ruby mine in Mozambique. In addition, Gemfields also holds controlling interests in various other gemstone mining and prospecting licenses in Zambia, Mozambique, Ethiopia and Madagascar.

 

Gemfields’ outright ownership of Fabergé  an iconic and prestigious brand of exceptional heritage  enables Gemfields to optimise positioning, perception and consumer awareness of coloured gemstones, advancing the wider group’s “mine and market” vision.

 

Gemfields has developed a proprietary grading system and a pioneering auction and trading platform to provide a consistent supply of coloured gemstones to downstream markets, a key component of Gemfields’ business model and has played an important role in the growth of the global coloured gemstone sector.

 

 

  • Gemfields auction raised USD 27.2mn