Invest in Gold
Purchase and sale
Gold is one of the highest-yielding instruments with its prices rising every year. This is why investors frequently choose gold.
Already thinking about investing in gold? Halyk Treasury staff will provide you with details regarding the cost and purchase options. You can buy gold at the Bank’s outlets.
Features and prices:
- 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 grams
- KZT 35,000.00 or over per 1 gram*
- 999.9 fineness
Halyk Treasury phone numbers:
+7 727 259 02 38;
+7 727 330 15 41;
+7 727 259 03 43.
* The prices should be checked on the website or with the Bank Treasury.
To sell gold, simply contact the Treasury employees by the phone numbers listed below, then visit the Bank’s outlet and sell bars.
Phone numbers of Halyk’s Treasury:
+7 727 259 04 50;
+7 727 330 11 08;
+7 727 259 03 43;
+7 727 332 26 26;
+7 727 259 02 38;
+7 727 244 65 47;
+7 727 330 15 41.
Refined gold weighted bullions
- Weight: 5 grams
- Width: 14.1 mm
- Length: 24.2 mm
- Metal: gold
- Standard: 999.9
- Weight: 10 grams
- Width: 15 mm
- Length: 25.8 mm
- Metal: gold
- Standard: 999.9
- Weight: 20 grams
- Width: 17.4 mm
- Length: 30 mm
- Metal: gold
- Standard: 999.9
- Weight: 50 grams
- Width: 22 mm
- Length: 37.9 mm
- Metal: gold
- Standard: 999.9
- Weight: 100 grams
- Width: 32 mm
- Length: 55 mm
- Metal: gold
- Standard: 999.9
Gold rate
Date and time of fixing:
Gradation, gram |
Sale by Bank, KZT |
Purchase by Bank, KZT |
Purchase by Bank with damaged packaging, KZT |
up to 100 |
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up to 1000 |
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over 1000 |
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Application for purchase or sale
Upon filling in the form below, just send the application for purchase or sale of gold bars (manager will inform of availability of bars and sale/purchase options).
You may purchase or sell gold bars only on weekdays from 9:00 am to 04:00 pm of Astana time.
IMPORTANT: The Bank sells and repurchases the bars only under the program of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 2017.
(Program on sale and repurchase of weighted bars of refined gold for population dated 2017)