
O Gold and Monetary Metals Unveil Pioneering Gold Leasing Model
Monetary Metals partners with top-tier companies for gold leasing, ensuring real-time tracking via inventory and RFID systems. Backed by a leading global insurance provider, their comprehensive policy enhances investor security. Though they usually require a 10-ounce minimum, partnering with O Gold removes this barrier, expanding access to gold leasing. O Gold's new leasing feature allows users to lease as little as 0.1g of gold and earn up-to a 16% annual return (comprising approximately an 11% market return and up-to a 5% yield, paid in gold), turning idle gold into a productive asset.
'We are excited to officially launch our collaboration with Monetary Metals to revolutionize gold leasing,' said Bandar Al Othman, Chairman, O Gold. 'This collaboration aligns with our vision of transforming gold into a dynamic, income-generating asset. Expanding gold leasing access helps individuals optimize holdings and provides the jewelry industry with vital working capital.'
Key benefits of the partnership include:
? Low Entry Requirement: Lease as little as 0.1 gram of gold.
? High Returns: Earn up to 16% annual returns on gold holdings.
? Monthly Income: Receive a yield of up-to 5% annually in physical gold, credited monthly.
? Liquidity and Flexibility: Withdraw at any time without penalties.
? Secure and Transparent: Insured investments with full ownership retained by the investor.
? Portfolio Diversification: A hedge against inflation, market crashes, and geopolitical instability, with a negative correlation to other assets.
O Gold is a strong partner in our mission to make gold a productive asset,' said Mark Pey, Manager, Monetary Metals – Dubai Office. 'Our shared vision is to move beyond the traditional notion of gold as a static asset and instead position it as a powerful financial tool. By combining our expertise, we are making gold leasing more accessible, transparent, and rewarding, enabling investors to fully benefit from its potential.'
O Gold revolutionizes gold investment with a seamless digital platform for buying, selling, and leasing gold. *Source: AETOSWire

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