Why invest in Kenmare?
With a commitment to responsible business practice, a mine life of over 100 years, a 17-year production track record and a strong balance sheet, Kenmare has a unique value proposition.
Through the Company’s three strategic priorities, Kenmare is able to deliver its purpose of, “Transforming resources into opportunity for all”.
Operate responsibly
A lasting social Impact
Sustainability is central to every aspect of how Kenmare operates, whether it is the safety and health of its employees, potential impacts to the environment, or how the Company relates to its host communities.
>1,770
People employed by Kenmare at end 2024
A small environmental footprint
Kenmare aims to reduce emissions from its already low carbon intensity operations. Through decarbonisation and active offsetting, the Company has an ambition to achieve Net Zero on Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2040.
186,000
Trees planted in 2024

Deliver long-life, low-cost production
A globally significant titanium minerals deposit
The Moma Mine hosts one of the world’s largest resources of titanium minerals. At current production rates, Moma’s mine life exceeds 100 years. This provides growth optionality as global demand increases and other mines deplete.
9bnt
Moma’s Mineral Resources
A market-leading position
Kenmare is the world’s largest supplier of ilmenite, the primary mineral used in the production of titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide is a bright white pigment consumed in the production of paints, paper and plastics. Demand for these “quality-of-life” minerals has grown steadily over time.
6%
Of global titanium minerals are produced at Moma

Allocate capital efficiently
Significant shareholder returns
Kenmare aims to return value to its shareholders through a combination of dividends, share buy-backs and capital appreciation. The Company has a dividend policy to pay out 20%-40% of underlying profit after tax. Since 2019, cumulative returns to shareholders have been approximately $295 million, including the 2024 final dividend.
>$300m
Shareholder returns since 2019
A strong balance sheet
Kenmare intends to maintain its strong balance sheet to fund healthy returns to shareholders, the capital requirements of the business and the next phase of growth.
$199.8m
Net current assets at
30 June 2025
