If you don't want to buy gold jewelry, coins, or other items but are planning to invest in gold, you should definitely learn about the investment option of Gold ETFs.
Gold ETF Investment 2025: Gold has seen a tremendous surge in the Indian domestic market over the past year, attracting the attention of investors and the general public. Investors have always viewed gold as a safe investment option amid market fluctuations and global crises.
If you don't want to buy gold jewelry, coins, or other items but are planning to invest in gold, you can invest in a Gold Exchange Traded Fund (Gold ETF) under Choice Mutual Fund, a financial services company owned by Choice International Limited. This allows you to purchase gold digitally.
How to Invest in Gold ETFs?
You can invest in this Gold ETF from Choice International Limited starting October 24, 2025. The new fund offer will remain open until October 31, 2025. This means you can start your Gold ETF journey with a minimum investment of ₹1,000 during this period. The fund will then be listed on both major exchanges in the country, BSE and NSE.
Investment Process in Gold ETFs
If you're planning to invest in a Gold ETF, the process is quite simple. First, you should consult a SEBI-registered stockbroker to help you select the right fund. Next, you'll need to open a demat and trading account. This account will allow you to buy and sell Gold ETFs.
After opening your account, log in to your trading portal and select the Gold ETF option. You can then select the fund and gold units of your choice. You'll receive an investment confirmation message shortly after making the payment. In this way, you can easily invest in ETF Gold digitally.
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