BSE said the buyer could convert the physical gold into an EGR by depositing the yellow metal at the designated delivery centre. After the gold is sourced, a depository receipt is created for trading on BSE. For example, a buyer can sell the EGR or convert it to physical gold.
Sebi has allowed EGRs to be “interoperable between vault managers” to simplify the gold withdrawal process. So, for example, if you have bought an EGR from BSE and a vault manager holds your EGR, you can either go to him or other empanelled vault managers to exchange the EGR for physical gold.
“The trading will be done in three tranches that include conversion from physical gold to EGRs, trading of EGRs and again conversion of EGR back to physical gold,” the BSE said in a document.
How To Buy EGRs?
Using your Demat account, you can buy an EGR in the same process you buy a stock on BSE. BSE said it plans to launch different variants and denominations, from 1 gram to 1 kg so that investors could buy them according to their budget. For reference, Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are also available for a minimum value of 1 gram.
“Like shares, EGRs will be held in a Demat form and can be converted into physical gold when needed,” the BSE said.
Regarding settlement and clearing of trades relating to EGR, Mathur of Anand Rathi said that, clearing and settlement of EGRs will entail a multi-level interface of banks, vaults, importers, exporters, retailers, depositories, DPs, and others.