Royal Mint launches bullion trading website

The Royal Mint has launched a new bullion trading website, www.royalmintbullion.com, enabling customers to buy, store and sell bullion coins directly from The Royal Mint quickly, effortlessly and securely, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Be the first to comment

External

This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.

Unlike its competitors, The Royal Mint's trading website www.royalmintbullion.com provides constantly updated live prices for gold and silver at a rate linked to the current precious metal price so that customers can confidently buy at the best possible price.

Once a customer has set up an account on The Royal Mint's trading platform, they will be able to buy brand new Royal Mint Britannia, Sovereign and Lunar bullion coins. The flagship coin, The Sovereign, is struck in 22 carat gold. Britannia coins are available in either 999.9 fine gold (24 carat) or 999 fine silver, and the UK's newest Bullion coin, the Lunar coin, is also struck in either 999.9 fine gold (24 carat) or 999 fine silver.

Once the transaction is complete customers can then opt to have the coins delivered to their home through an insured postal service, or store their gold coins in The Vault™, The Royal Mint's on-site precious metal storage facility – which is protected at all times by the Ministry of Defence.

The Royal Mint introduced The Vault™ in response to increased demand for its bullion coins and market demand for additional vaulting capacity. The Royal Mint is the only Mint to enable customers anywhere in the world to arrange secure, on-site storage directly with the mint, at any time of day or night.

The Royal Mint has also guaranteed that it will provide all customers with a quotation to buy back any gold coins bought from its website and stored in The Vault™ - this money will then be deposited directly into the customer's Royal Mint Bullion account, ready for them to withdraw or to make a new purchase.

Research conducted by The World Gold Council has suggested that there is potentially £4billion* latent demand for gold investment within the UK alone, but consumers have been deterred from taking the plunge because of the perceived barriers to purchasing precious metals.

Historically, these have included assumumptions that the services of a reputable broker are required to negotiate the fairest price, that there is limited access to local bullion coin dealers, or worries about shipping and storage.

With the introduction of www.royalmintbullion.com The Royal Mint hopes to address these concerns and introduce the bullion coin market to a wider audience.

Shane Bissett, The Royal Mint's Director of Commemorative Coin and Bullion, says, "Where the average consumer may have shunned gold due to perceived complexities, The Royal Mint can help make this option a much more accessible opportunity. We want to help expand the bullion market in the UK, particularly as coins offer a relatively affordable introduction – and believe we are well placed to do so.

"The Royal Mint is responsible for manufacturing all UK coinage and has long been trusted with the currencies of other countries too, supplying to more than 60 worldwide. The quality of our bullion coins is of an extremely high standard which cannot be rivalled. We have been a highly respected and trusted source of coins for kings, queens and governments for over 1,000 years, and this proud heritage is means that we are globally recognised as a reliable source for bullion coins."

Sales of Royal Mint gold bullion coins have recently increased after they were awarded VAT-free status in the United Kingdom. The Royal Mint's Britannia, Sovereign and Lunar bullion coins are also Capital Gains Tax (CGT) free for residents of the United Kingdom as they are considered to be legal tender in the UK. 

Sponsored [On-Demand Webinar] Global Trade Based Financial Crime: Where Trade and Payments Meet

Comments: (0)

[Webinar] SaaS savvy: Preparing for embedded and data driven bank paymentsFinextra Promoted[Webinar] SaaS savvy: Preparing for embedded and data driven bank payments