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Does GoldMoney have a Chain of Integrity?



Yes. To mitigate the risk that any bar of gold, silver, platinum or palladium held in a Vault does not contain the precise weight of metal it is said to contain, GoldMoney utilises a Chain of Integrity Standard. This standard provides that all forms of gold and silver bullion in the Vault must in all respects meet the standards established by the London Bullion Market Association, and platinum and palladium bullion must meet the standards established by the London Platinum and Palladium Market Association.

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