NSE introduces electronic gold receipts to digitise gold trading

India’s gold market is getting a digital upgrade. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) on May 4, 2026, introduced Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs), a move aimed at making gold trading more transparent and organised.

WHAT ARE EGRs?

EGRs are digital securities that represent ownership of physical gold stored in Sebi-accredited vaults. In simple terms, instead of holding gold physically, investors can now hold it in electronic form, much like shares in a demat account.

Each EGR is backed by real gold, ensuring that investors still own physical value, just without the need to store it themselves.

HOW IT WORKS

The NSE also demonstrated the system by converting a 1,000-gram gold bar into an EGR. This shows how physical gold can be turned into a tradable electronic instrument within a regulated setup.

Investors can buy, sell, or even convert these receipts back into physical gold if needed, offering flexibility.

WHY THIS MATTERS

The idea behind EGRs is to bring more structure to India’s large but largely unorganised gold market. By moving gold into the formal financial system, the exchange hopes to improve price discovery and increase participation from jewellers, traders and institutional investors.

EGRs also make it easier to invest in smaller quantities of gold. Since they can be traded electronically, liquidity is expected to improve, making buying and selling smoother.

Overall, this move aligns gold with other financial assets, giving investors a more convenient and secure way to invest in the precious metal.

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