Digital Gold Investments: SEBI Issues Caution to Investors
Author Updated on Nov 11, 2025
Digital Gold has gained popularity in recent years as they are easy to purchase and store virtually. Investors looking for an easy, paperless way to invest in gold choose digital gold. However, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has recently issued a public caution regarding such investments, warning investors about the potential risks associated with unregulated digital gold platforms. Continue reading to know about this SEBI warning regarding unregulated digital gold investments.
Quick Summary
- The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has cautioned investors against unregulated “Digital Gold” products being sold by online platforms and fintech apps.
- Digital Gold is not recognized as a SEBI-regulated security with zero protection in case of any dispute.
- Investing in unregulated digital gold carries delivery, and storage risks, and there is no guarantee that the gold being held actually exists or is safe.
- Investors can invest in SEBI-regulated gold investments like Gold ETFs, Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs), or Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs).
What Are SEBI-Regulated Gold Investment Options?
SEBI offers several safe and regulated investment options for investors who wish to invest in gold or gold-related instruments. These safe and regulated investment options include:
Gold Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
Gold ETFs are funds that are traded on stock exchanges and track the price of physical gold. These funds allow investors to invest in gold without holding it physically.
Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs)
These are electronic receipts representing gold stored in SEBI-accredited vaults. EGRs can be traded on stock exchanges, making them a transparent and secure way to invest in gold.
Exchange Traded Commodity Derivative Contracts
These are SEBI-regulated gold derivatives that allow investors to gain exposure to gold price movements without owning the metal directly.
All these investment options are regulated by SEBI, meaning they follow strict rules designed to protect investors’ interests and ensure transparency.
What Is “Digital Gold”?
“Digital Gold” is a product offered by some online and fintech platforms that allows users to buy gold in small quantities, even as low as ₹100, which is supposedly stored in secure vaults by the seller. It is often marketed as a convenient alternative to physical gold.
However, SEBI has clarified that Digital Gold or E-Gold products are not recognized as securities and are not regulated under the securities or commodities framework. This means that these products operate outside SEBI’s jurisdiction, and investors are not protected by SEBI’s investor protection mechanisms.
Why SEBI Issued a Warning?
SEBI’s caution comes after observing that several online platforms and fintech apps are marketing digital gold products as regulated investment options, which can mislead investors.
Since Digital Gold is not a SEBI-regulated product, it carries significant counterparty and operational risks. For example:
- The company selling digital gold may not have proper oversight or audit mechanisms.
- If the platform shuts down, investors may lose access to their gold or funds.
- There is no regulatory body to mediate or resolve disputes if something goes wrong.
Therefore, SEBI has advised investors to be extremely cautious while dealing in digital gold or any similar unregulated product.
Risks of Investing in Unregulated Digital Gold
Investing in unregulated digital gold can expose investors to several risks, such as:
- Delivery Risk: The platform or company may default or fail to deliver the gold.
- Storage Risk: There’s no guarantee that the gold being “stored” on your behalf actually exists or is safely kept.
- Lack of Transparency: No clear mechanism exists for verifying the purity, ownership, or security of your holdings.
- No Investor Protection: Since it falls outside SEBI’s purview, investors cannot seek help through SEBI’s grievance redressal mechanisms in case of disputes.
Safer Alternatives for Gold Investment
If you wish to invest in gold safely and transparently, consider the following SEBI-regulated options:
- Gold ETFs: Available through mutual fund houses and traded on stock exchanges.
- Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs): Issued by the Government of India, offering both interest and capital appreciation.
- Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs): Tradable on exchanges, backed by physical gold stored in SEBI-approved vaults.
These options are well-regulated, secure, and come under the supervision of SEBI or the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Conclusion
While digital gold may seem like a convenient and modern investment option, it comes with hidden risks due to the lack of regulation. SEBI has made it clear that such products are not part of the securities market framework and therefore do not offer any investor protection. For safe and reliable gold investments, it’s always best to choose SEBI-regulated products such as Gold ETFs, EGRs, or Sovereign Gold Bonds.
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