Today: 14 October 2025
3 June 2024
2 mins read

RBI transfers 100 tonnes of gold from UK

Like many other central banks, the Bank of England has served as a repository, and India is no exception, with a portion of its gold reserves stored in London from pre-Independence days…reports Asian Lite News

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has transferred over 100 tonnes of gold from the UK to its domestic vaults, marking the first instance since early 1991 that a significant amount of gold has been added to the locally held reserves.

The report stated that another similar amount of gold could be en route to the country in the coming months.

As of the end of March this year, the RBI had a total of 822.1 tonnes of gold, of which 413.8 tonnes were held overseas. It stands among central banks across the globe that has procured gold in recent years, having acquired 27.5 tonnes during the last financial year, the report stated.

Like many other central banks, the Bank of England has served as a repository, and India is no exception, with a portion of its gold reserves stored in London from pre-Independence days.

The report quoted an official as saying, “The RBI started purchasing gold a few years ago and decided to undertake a review of where it wants to store it, something that is done from time to time. Since stock was building up overseas, it was decided to get some of the gold to India.”

Gold holds significant emotional value for many Indians, particularly following the Chandra Shekhar government’s decision to pledge the precious metal to address the balance of payments crisis in 1991.

Around 15 years ago, the RBI purchased 200 tonnes of gold from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In recent years, there has been a consistent accumulation of gold reserves through acquisitions by the Indian central bank.

The report quoted a source as saying, “It shows the strength of the economy and the confidence, which is in sharp contrast to the situation in 1991.”

The RBI got a customs duty exemption to ship the importation of gold, with the government ‘foregoing revenue’ on what is a sovereign asset. However, integrated goods and services tax (GST), levied on imports and shared with the states, was not exempted, the report said.

A special aircraft was required to transport the substantial amount of gold, accompanied by comprehensive security measures. This action will also enable the RBI to reduce some of the storage expenses incurred with the Bank of England, the report added.

Gold within the country is stored in vaults located in the RBI’s former office building on Mint Road in Mumbai, as well as in Nagpur.

ALSO READ-India-Taiwan relations reach a higher orbit

Previous Story

Blinken calls up Israel officials to discuss Gaza plan

Next Story

Athletes’ Apex at World Athletics

Latest from UK News

UK to Lead Gaza Rebuild

PM announces an additional £20 million aid package aimed at providing essential water, sanitation and hygiene services to tens of thousands of people Prime Minister Keir Starmer attended the signing ceremony of

GAZA: UK TO JOIN TALKS IN CAIRO

Starmer to attend Egypt peace summit as Gaza ceasefire takes hold. According to Egypt’s state-run Middle East News Agency (MENA), the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit will bring together leaders and representatives from

Tommy Robinson to Visit Israel

The invitation comes from Amichai Chikli, Israel’s minister for the diaspora and combating antisemitism, who described Robinson as a “courageous leader on the front line against radical Islam…reports Asian Lite News An

UAE condemns Manchester attack

UAE condemns Manchester synagogue attack; UK deploys extra police, PM Starmer vows protection for Jewish communities while emergency services respond to a shocking Yom Kippur tragedy. The United Arab Emirates has strongly

UK reimposes UN sanctions on Iran

London triggers snapback mechanism with France and Germany, restoring strict UN measures targeting Tehran’s nuclear and missile programmes…reports Asian Lite News The United Kingdom has reinstated sweeping United Nations sanctions on Iran,
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Sunak summons university leaders over protests

A spokesman for the prime minister said Sunak expected university

Boris issues surprise last-ditch poll rallying cry

Acknowledging that some might be surprised to see him, he