Advisory
Bright Advisory engages at consequential decision times in critical and strategic minerals – where leaders must determine whether an outcome is viable, governable and worth committing to. the work focuses on restoring judgement in environments shaped by technical uncertainty, capital pressure, institutional complexity and competing incentives.
Who We Work With
We Work With
- Founders, boards, and executive teams in critical and strategic minerals
- Projects involving public markets, institutional capital, or government interface
- Leaders facing irreversible or high-impact decisions
We Do Not Work With
- Projects where outcomes are driven by hype rather than reality
- Teams unwilling to reassess an outcome if it proves incoherent
How We Work
We do not determine outcomes for clients.
We test them against reality so clients can own what they are committing to.
Our work proceeds in phases. Phase 1 precedes all others.
PHASE 1 – Outcome Clarification
Clients often consider that the outcome is already determined.
Yet it may be incomplete or incompatible with context.
Phase 1 tests the outcome against:
- Technical reality
- Funding and capital structure
- Team capability
- Regulatory and jurisdictional constraints
- Market and institutional alignment
If the outcome holds, we proceed.
If it does not, it must be adjusted before further work begins.
Phase 1 exists to prevent sunk-cost momentum from replacing judgement while options and credibility still remain.
This phase is mandatory.
PHASE 2 – Technical, Legal & Institutional Alignment
Once the outcome is sound, we support execution through:
- Technical due diligence – geology, metallurgy, processing, engineering, financial modelling, infrastructure, environment, social and governance (ESG)
- Legal due diligence – risk analysis and structuring, jurisdictional considerations, transaction and compliance interfaces
- Regulatory and approvals pathway analysis
- Capital market and institutional positioning
- Government and stakeholder interface
- Risk surfacing and sequencing
As required technical and legal expertise and jurisdiction-specific matters are addressed by appropriately qualified and experienced experts.
Capability Statement
A concise overview of advisory scope, engagement structure and focus.