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Consolidated Copper Corp (CCC) has appointed Vikram Cariappa as chief financial officer

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Consolidated Copper Corp (CCC) has appointed Vikram Cariappa as chief financial officer, a move the company says strengthens its leadership team as it advances plans to restart its Namibian copper operations and position itself within the global clean-energy supply chain.
Cariappa’s appointment took effect on 1 March 2026. He also joins the company’s board as CCC moves forward with a staged restart of its copper asset portfolio in Namibia and expands a commercial strategy centred on direct supply relationships with manufacturers seeking responsibly sourced copper.
Cariappa brings more than 15 years of senior financial leadership experience in the global mining and metals sector.
His career spans strategic finance, operational management and risk oversight, including roles as chief financial officer and senior finance executive at listed mining companies operating in multiple jurisdictions.
He also previously served as a partner at Deloitte, where he led the Mining and Metals Forum in Queensland, Australia.
CCC chief executive John Sisay said Cariappa’s experience would play an important role as the company transitions from early restart activities toward scaling up production.
“Vikram’s track record across complex mining operations will be instrumental as we move from staged restart into scaled execution,” Sisay said. “We are building a long-life, low-capital-intensity copper platform through disciplined capital allocation, and Vikram strengthens our ability to finance and deliver that plan while deepening direct relationships with manufacturers seeking responsibly sourced copper.”
Cariappa said the company’s strategy of combining operating assets with a direct-to-manufacturer supply model created a strong platform for growth.
“CCC has a rare combination of producing assets, a clear restart pathway and a differentiated commercial model,” he said.
“I look forward to helping the team sharpen financing readiness, strengthen capital discipline and support long-term value creation. The combination of strong assets, a clear ESG commitment and a talented leadership team positions CCC to capture significant growth in the global energy transition supply chain.”
The company’s restart strategy is being pursued amid a resurgence in copper’s prominence as a strategic metal for the global energy transition. Copper is a critical component in renewable energy infrastructure, electric vehicles, power transmission systems and battery technologies.
According to the International Energy Agency, global demand for copper is expected to increase by more than 35% by 2035 as countries accelerate the deployment of renewable energy systems and electrification technologies.
Founded in 2022, Consolidated Copper Corp is a privately held natural resource company focused on building a copper supply platform in Namibia. The company says its strategy centres on developing responsible copper production while establishing direct commercial relationships with manufacturers seeking transparent and secure supply chains.
CCC’s Namibian assets form the foundation of that strategy, with the company seeking to restart existing copper operations and leverage existing infrastructure to bring new supply to the market in the near to medium term.
The company’s approach reflects a broader shift in the copper market as manufacturers increasingly look to secure reliable sources of responsibly produced copper from stable jurisdictions.
With the appointment of a new chief financial officer and continued progress on its restart plans, CCC says it is positioning itself to play a role in supplying copper to industries linked to the global clean-energy transition.

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