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Glencore helps hunt for Access World buyer after owners stopped working to pay, sources say

Logistics business Gain access to World has been offered by its new owners Global Capital Merchants (GCM), less than two years after they bought it from Glencore but stopped working to pay the complete agreed quantity, three sources with understanding of the matter stated.

The three sources, who could not be named due to the fact that they were not authorised to speak to the press, stated GCM had paid Glencore just $40 million. 2 of them said Glencore had actually approached other warehousing and logistics companies to assess their interest in obtaining Access World.

Access World - as soon as one of the largest international metal warehousing businesses - was acquired in 2010 by product trader and miner Glencore and sold in December 2022 as part of a. wider retreat from possessions they considered to be non-core.

Access World did not respond to requests for comment by means of. e-mail and phone and Glencore decreased to comment.

London-listed Glencore offered the warehousing business. for $180 million to GCM, incorporated in the British Virgin. Islands.

In its annual report for 2023, Glencore said $40 million had. been received in December 2022, including a further $115 million. was anticipated in 2023. The accounts made no reference of the. staying amount.

Glencore's divestments likewise included the sale of a. controlling stake in Peruvian miner Volcan Compañia Minera in. May.

(source: Reuters)