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SEBI Cautions Investors Against Unregulated Digital Gold Products

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Updated on 08 Nov 2025, 01:52 pm

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Akshat Lakshkar | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description:

India's capital markets regulator, SEBI, has issued a warning to investors regarding digital gold and E-Gold products offered by many unregulated online platforms. SEBI clarified that these products are not regulated by it and operate outside its purview. They lack investor protection mechanisms and may expose investors to counterparty and operational risks, unlike SEBI-regulated gold investment options such as Gold ETFs, commodity derivatives, and Electronic Gold Receipts.
SEBI Cautions Investors Against Unregulated Digital Gold Products

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Detailed Coverage:

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has cautioned investors about the risks associated with digital gold and E-Gold products being marketed by various unregulated entities as an alternative to physical gold investments. SEBI has noted that these digital gold offerings are distinct from SEBI-regulated gold products. They are neither classified as securities nor regulated as commodity derivatives, meaning they operate entirely outside SEBI's regulatory framework.

These unregulated digital gold products can present significant risks to investors, including counterparty risk, where the platform might fail to deliver gold or its value, and operational risk, stemming from issues with the platform's processes or systems. Crucially, investors will not have access to any investor protection mechanisms typically available under the securities market regulations.

SEBI has highlighted that it provides regulated avenues for gold investments. These include investment in gold through exchange-traded commodity derivative contracts, Gold Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) offered by Mutual Funds, and Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs) that are tradeable on stock exchanges. Investments in these SEBI-regulated gold products can be made through SEBI-registered intermediaries and are governed by SEBI's established regulatory framework, ensuring a higher degree of safety and oversight.

Impact: This caution from SEBI aims to protect investors from potential fraud and financial losses by guiding them towards safer, regulated investment channels. It may lead to reduced interest in unregulated digital gold offerings and increased demand for SEBI-approved gold investment instruments. The impact on investor awareness and market trust in regulated products is rated 7/10.

Difficult Terms: SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India): India's capital market regulator, responsible for overseeing stock exchanges, mutual funds, and other securities markets to protect investors. Digital Gold/E-Gold Products: Online investment products representing ownership of gold, often held by a third party, which are not directly controlled or regulated by SEBI. Securities: Financial instruments like stocks and bonds that represent ownership or debt, subject to regulatory oversight. Commodity Derivatives: Financial contracts whose value is derived from a commodity, such as gold, oil, or agricultural products; these are regulated by SEBI as futures or options. Counterparty Risk: The risk that one party in a financial transaction will default on their contractual obligations. Operational Risk: The risk of loss due to failed or inadequate internal processes, people, systems, or external events. Exchange Traded Commodity Derivative Contracts: Standardized contracts for commodities traded on stock exchanges. Gold Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs): Mutual funds that hold gold and trade on stock exchanges like shares. Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs): Tradable instruments on stock exchanges representing ownership of physical gold.


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