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About Xin Bullion
An Online Bullion Dealer Registered in Singapore
Xin Bullion is a Singaporean precious metals dealer trading as Xin Bullion Pte. Ltd., incorporated in September 2019 and registered with ACRA under UEN 201930539Z. The company is a Registered Precious Metals Dealer in Singapore (PS20190001193) and has its registered office at 12 Eu Tong Sen Street in The Central, Singapore. It operates online, taking orders through its website for delivery.
The dealer focuses on investment-grade gold and silver, stocking gold coins and bars together with silver coins and bars from established mints and refineries. Investment-grade precious metals are exempt from GST in Singapore, a treatment the company highlights for its product range. Alongside delivery, Xin Bullion offers vault storage through its partner Loomis Singapore.
Xin Bullion: frequently asked questions
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Xin Bullion (Xin Bullion Pte. Ltd.) is a Singapore-based precious metals dealer operating online only, with vaulting through Loomis Singapore. It is registered as a Precious Metals Dealer in Singapore (PS20190001193) and focuses primarily on gold bullion. BullionFerret tracks 2 listings from Singapore.
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Singapore exempts investment-grade gold, silver, and platinum from GST under the Investment Precious Metals (IPM) scheme, provided the metal meets the required purity thresholds. For buyers elsewhere, the rules vary: investment gold is VAT or GST free in many markets, but silver and platinum typically are not. Check the rules that apply in your country before purchasing.
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Common authentication checks include verifying weight and dimensions against the mint's published specifications, testing with a strong magnet (real gold and silver are non-magnetic), the ring or ping test (pure silver produces a clear, sustained tone), and acid testing. For certainty, an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyser gives a non-destructive composition reading and is the method used by professional dealers.