Shirley Webber

Managing Director - Head of Natural Resources Absa Bank

Shirley joined Absa Bank Limited in 2011 and is the Coverage Head for Natural Resources at Absa (Corporate and Investment Banking). Her responsibilities include maintaining and growing relationships in the mining, metals, oil, gas and chemical industries. She has a wealth of experience working with key clients such as Anglo American, Glencore, Petra Diamonds, First Quantum Minerals, Tullow Oil and Sasol amongst others.

She was previously the Sector Director of Mining, Resources and Commodities at FirstRand Bank Limited in Johannesburg.Shirley holds a CAIB (SA) Associate Banking Diploma, a B.Com (Ed)(Cum Laude) and a B.Com Honours degree in Financial and Strategic Management


Mining Indaba Virtual Agenda Sessions

Panel Discussion Part II - Pan-African Focus: Government & Private Sector Collaboration: Resilience, Reboot & Responsible Sourcing of African Minerals

Sponsored by       Moderated by 

  • ESG impact on high-risk mining communities: OECD Framework and other practical tools for companies to better understand and mitigate supply chain risks      
  • Defining the role of Governments and Financial Institutions: strategic client due diligence, financial sanctions and other measures that need to be undertaken to enhance responsible supply chains      
  • What is the scope for international cooperation on artisanal mining and conflict minerals?       
  • Supply Chain Transparency – What role can technology play for producers, end users and national regulators to achieve legitimate transparency?      

Wednesday 03 February 14:05 - 14:50 Room 1

Add to calendar 02/03/2021 14:05 02/03/2021 14:50 Panel Discussion Part II - Pan-African Focus: Government & Private Sector Collaboration: Resilience, Reboot & Responsible Sourcing of African Minerals Sponsored by       Moderated by 
  • ESG impact on high-risk mining communities: OECD Framework and other practical tools for companies to better understand and mitigate supply chain risks      
  • Defining the role of Governments and Financial Institutions: strategic client due diligence, financial sanctions and other measures that need to be undertaken to enhance responsible supply chains      
  • What is the scope for international cooperation on artisanal mining and conflict minerals?       
  • Supply Chain Transparency – What role can technology play for producers, end users and national regulators to achieve legitimate transparency?      
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