Investment-grade bullion bars of gold, silver and platinum.
For global investors seeking a safe haven for their financial assets, the BMG BullionBars program provides the most secure, cost-effective and transparent way to purchase and store investment-grade Good Delivery Standards gold, silver and platinum bullion. BMG BullionBars precious metals are available in different sizes: Gold in kilogram (32.15 ounces), 100-ounce, and 400-ounce bars, silver in 1,000-ounce bars, and platinum in 50-ounce bars.
Clients may take delivery at their discretion or request the BMG storage option. BMG's custodial storage agreement with The Bank of Nova Scotia provides for bullion storage on an allocated and insured basis in Toronto, New York and Hong Kong. The Bank of Nova Scotia is a Canadian chartered bank and a member of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) through its ScotiaMocatta Division.
To ensure confidentiality, all BMG BullionBars order details, statements, and account transaction information are processed on BMG’s proprietary system by account number only. The system is encrypted and all data is stored offline. Multiple remote backup files are maintained for even greater security.
What makes the BMG difference, is that with each bullion bar purchased and stored, a physical BullionDeed is issued that shows the owner’s name, bar weight, assayer, purity, finess and the bar serial number. This process ensures that each bar is allocated to the purchaser (see definition of Allocated Account). This sets BMG apart, because much of the world’s precious metals purchased or traded today is stored in unallocated form (see definition of Unallocated Accounts). In the event of a bankruptcy of the custodian, the holders of unalloacated bullion would become unsecured creditors. Since BMG’s allocated bars ensure that title of the bullion is assigned to the purchaser, allocated bullion cannot form part of the custodian’s assets, and therefore is not subject to any third-party claims.
For more information on allocated and unallocated accounts, view the BMG Special Report “How to Buy Precious Metals” now available in the BMG Learning Center.