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Where To Buy Gold In Switzerland _TOP_


1. When clients want to buy gold in Switzerland, the process begins by contacting MAM through this link so that we can answer any and all questions they have regarding precious metal ownership and wealth preservation; thereafter, we advise and assist them through each step of our client onboarding process. When the client onboarding is completed and the account has been approved, clients will receive an official account opening confirmation specifying their account details.




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4. Once the assets are received by the vault, a detailed Certificate of Ownership (Warehouse Receipt) in which the weight, quantity, purity, serial number, and name of the refinery are specified. Further, for gold bars and coins, clients will receive the seal number of the box in which their specific assets are being held.


As established gold dealers we are able to offer low premium gold bullion bars from 1% over the market spot price. Suisse Gold offers its clients a range of products, including Argor Heraeus, Austrian Mint, Credit Suisse, Johnson Matthey, PAMP Suisse, UBS, Valcambi, and others. London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) approved bullion bars are also available at low premiums. Clients may purchase gold for delivery or secure vault storage. We also buy gold bullion back from our clients. Gold bars may be purchsed in 15 currencies and using cryptocurrencies.


Another important consideration for new gold investors is that gold bars can act as a hedge against a recession or poor economic conditions. The gold price does not correlate to the stock market or the economy. When the economy is doing well, gold tends to be undervalued. When economic conditions turn bad, or a country hits a recession, the gold price goes up. People lose faith in the value of their fiat currency, and turn instead to gold bars and coins.


Holding a diversified portfolio is the best option for any investor, and holding 10-20% of your savings in gold bars or precious metals is considered a good way to diversify a portfolio beyond the stock market.


Gold bars maintain their value and are recognised worldwide. In times of severe economic downturn, you can rely on gold bars or coins as a source of money, and use them to buy food or services if necessary.


Finally, gold bars may be held outside the banking system. In the economic recession of 2011, the government of Greece froze all citizen's bank accounts and only allowed for very limited withdrawals. The government of Cyprus also froze many of the larger accounts, and issued an emergeny tax on any large accounts. Individuals holding money in accounts in these countries lost control of their savings. This is not likely to happen if you hold gold bars, as there is no legislation stating that gold bars need to be reported in the same way that bank accounts do.


For clients looking to purchase gold, both bars and coins are a good option. All gold coins are issued by official government mints, and have a legal tender value. However, coins are mostly available in a 1 Oz denomination, and fractional denominations. Coins also sell for a higher premium than gold bars, as they cost more to manufacture.


Gold bars are available in a much larger range of sizes, from 1 gram to 1 kilogram. This can be beneficial for individuals looking to place larger amounts of money into gold bars. Gold bars also sell for a lower premium to coins of a similar size. Gold bars are manufactured by refineries. Many of those sold by SuisseGold.eu are manufactured in Switzerland, by the 4 major Swiss refineries. Some government mints, such as the Royal Canadian Mint and the Royal Mint (UK) also release a gold bullion bar for investors.


Argor-Heraeus is one of four major Swiss precious metals refineries, located in Ticino, the Italian part of Switzerland. The refinery manufacture gold bars in sizes ranging from 1 gram to 1 kilogram for bullion investors. Argor-Heraeus is most famous for its 'Kinebar' design. A 'kinebar' is a laser inscribed image located on the back of a gold bar, that is impossible to replicate.


Japanese company Asahi recently bought Johnson Matthey, and took over their refining business in Utah. Asahi manufacture gold bars primarily for larger investors and banks, but their premiums are competitive and work consideration for investors. Asahi gold bars are LBMA approved.


The Royal Mint in England recently launched their first gold bar, the Britannia Gold Bar. The Royal Mint is more famous for their gold sovereigns and Britannia gold coins. The Britannia gold bar is a beautifully designed gold bar that has become a favorite of gold investors and collectors.


Credit Suisse gold bars are manufactured by Valcambi on behalf of the bank. They were first launched when Valcambi what wholly owned by the bank. Credit Suisse was the first bank to launch a range of smaller gold bars for its retail clients, and the bars were an instant hit. Today, Credit Suisse gold bars are the most popular gold bars available to investors worldwide. Credit Suisse gold bars are available in sizes from 1 gram to 1 kilogram.


PAMP is one of Switzerland's four major refineries, and has long been at the forefront of the industry in innovation. The brand was the first to release a gold bar with an artistic design on it - the PAMP Fortuna bar, which was released in gold, silver, platinum, palladium and rhodium. PAMP gold bars are available in a range of styles, from cast gold bars, to the lunar and faith series.


Valcambi gold bars are manufactured in the Italian part of Switzerland, and are a favorite among European investors. These bars sell at very competitive premiums, and are manufactured to a very high standard, making them an excellent option for investors.


The Royal Canadian Mint manufacture gold bars primarily for larger investors. They do not offer a range of bars below a 1 Oz size. However, their premiums are highly competitive and all bars available are manufactured to a fineness of 99.99. The Royal Canadian Mint is most famous for its Maple Leaf series, and it has recently released a 1 Oz Maple Leaf gold bar for bullion investors who prefer bars over coins.


The Perth MInt is most famous for its collectible coins, but they sell a range of Kangaroo bars which are popular with investors. Perth gold bars are available in a range of sizes, but the most popular are the 1 Ounce and 10 Ounce gold bars.


One major consideration for many investors looking to buy gold bars is how to store them. SuisseGold.eu offers its clients an excellent solution. Gold bar storage in Switzerland, outside of the banking system, starting at just 0.5% per annum. SuisseGold.eu offers secure vault storage located in Zurich, and clients have the option to store their gold bars for up to one year free of charge. Clients may, at any time, sell their bullion back to SuisseGold.eu at favorable rates, collect it, or arrange for it to be delivered. All gold bars are stored outside the banking system, and do not carry reporting requirements - this means that SuisseGold.eu is not obligate to report its client's bullion holdings to any government authorities. This is particularly relevant to clients who are concerned about having access to their money in the event of a recession.


Clients of SuisseGold.eu may buy gold bars in any of 15 currencies, including EUR, CHF, GBP, USD and many others. Clients also have the option of paying with Bitcoin. Gold bars are allocated to client accounts or shipped as soon as payment is received.


Investors have an effective tool against the risk of economic crises and high inflation: Buying gold. Fact is, the precious metal is a safe investment in turbulent times as well. Find out how investors can invest their money in gold.


Gold has long held a great fascination for people. For millennia, this rare, shiny metal has been synonymous with wealth, power, and stability. Over the centuries, countries have used it to protect their economy by pegging the gold price to their respective currency. Globally, this approach only came to an end with the collapse of the Bretton Woods economic order in the early 1970s.


It's also possible to invest in gold through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and index funds. These passive investment vehicles buy physical gold, and in that way precisely replicate the price of the precious metal. This gives investors an uncomplicated way to invest in gold, and to bet on a rise in the price.


Lower costs and minimal effort for private investors are the advantages of this type of investment. In addition, the liquidity that exists within the funds ensures flexibility when it comes to the trading of units. Investors are therefore able to react at very short notice, so as to benefit from a rise in the gold price. With ETFs or index funds, investors are also entitled to delivery of the gold and the money invested is deemed a special fund under the Collective Investment Schemes Act; this ensures the security of the assets even if the bank fails. A fixed fee is payable for administering the fund within your safekeeping account.


Another alternative is the precious metal account. With this option, the gold isn't owned by the investor; instead, the investor merely acquires a claim against the bank for the delivery of an amount of gold corresponding to the money they have invested. This also has its advantages: For instance, no value added tax is payable on the purchase and there are no worries about storage. In addition, the balance in the account is very easy to adjust. On the flipside, precious metal accounts are only insured up to CHF 100,000 under the deposit protection scheme and account fees are levied.


Gold is still very much in demand and attracts a lot of investors. But it can also be a risky investment. Investors must be prepared to accept greater risk, especially in the short term, and to forgo superior long-term performance. In addition, investing in gold carries a significant opportunity cost because it does not generate any income in the form of dividends or interest. Nevertheless, the precious metal can often be a sensible investment. Judging by the trend in the price of gold, particularly in the new millennium, gold can still deliver a respectable return over the long term. 041b061a72


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