To make physical gold holding more attractive, Paytm has started offering gold for as low as Rs 1 (around 0.0003 gram) and it also offers free storage facility for five years. The e-commerce retailer has tied up with MMTC-PAMP India, a joint venture between Switzerland-based PAMP and Union government-backed MMTC, for the service.
Over time, individuals can accumulate the yellow metal by buying in small quantities and ask for delivery once they have the metal equivalent to 1 gram or more. Alternatively, they can also sell it back online. “The prices are live. Once the customer selects the amount of gold he wishes to buy, the purchase has to be made within five minutes. Else, the price would change,” says Krishna Hegde, senior vice-president, Paytm. As the metal is sold based on live prices, the buyer pays lower than the gold coins sold on e-commerce platforms.
“It works out to be a preferable option for those who still prefer to buy physical gold. For savers, sovereign gold bonds are the best choice. They can buy gold equivalent to one gram and also earn interest on it,” says Ajay Kedia, managing director, Kedia Commodities. The long-term investment product, sovereign gold bonds (SGB), would soon be available on tap rather than in tranches. “No other gold investment is as attractive as SGB. An individual can save through these bonds and buy physical gold in the future once they are close to their goal, like their daughter’s wedding,” says Kedia.
Paytm also allows you to sell the gold back to MMTC-PAMP. If you sell 10 grams gold purchased at Rs 30,680, you will get Rs 28,790. This is a difference of Rs 1,890 or 6.2 per cent. According to Kedia of Om Gold, the difference is quite high. “The buyback prices would depend on the jeweller. But the customer can get a better deal at a jeweller to whom the individual has been going traditionally. He should be able to buy back 10 grams of gold by deducting Rs 1,000,” says Kedia.
When buying gold online, buyers need to check the parcel for damage or tampering before accepting it, according to the terms and conditions at the Paytm. “MMTC-PAMP (the seller) will not be liable for any loss or damage caused if the customer accepts the parcel despite it being damaged or tampered.” Resolving such disputes can be cumbersome.
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