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Digital Gold vs. Gold ETFs: Choosing the Best Option for Investors

Economy Desk By Economy Desk September 21, 2025 5 Min Read
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Gold has long been a staple in Indian investment portfolios, but the methods of investing are evolving. Traditional investment routes, often characterized by significant sums of money, safety concerns, and extensive deliberation, are being replaced by the swift and accessible options provided through mobile applications.

This transformation is significantly driven by a tech-savvy generation that prefers making financial decisions in real-time. Individuals now have the ability to explore digital options, compare products instantly, and expect investments to align with their fast-paced lifestyles. While gold remains a valuable asset, the demand for simplicity, speed, and flexibility is at an all-time high.

Two investment formats have gained traction: Digital gold and gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Both of these alternatives address common challenges such as storage and authenticity, while functioning in distinct ways. It is crucial for investors to understand which option aligns best with their financial habits and objectives.

Ownership and Accessibility

Digital gold provides a low barrier to entry, allowing investors to begin with as little as ₹10. This type of investment is backed by physical 24K gold that is stored in certified and insured vaults. Notably, no demat account is required, and certain platforms even offer delivery in the form of coins or jewelry.

On the other hand, gold ETFs are traded on stock exchanges and necessitate a demat and trading account. Investors familiar with stocks or mutual funds will find ETFs to be intuitive; however, novices may perceive the setup as somewhat complex. Digital gold appeals to first-time or systematic investors, while ETFs are more suited for individuals who are already immersed in financial markets.

Cost Structure and Fees

When it comes to expenses, digital gold is subject to a 3% GST on each purchase. Although gold ETFs may not be charged GST, they do incur brokerage fees and an annual expense ratio ranging from 0.5% to 1%. While digital gold may appear more expensive initially, ETFs may incur higher costs over time.

Liquidity and Flexibility

Digital gold offers continuous buying and selling opportunities, with some platforms even allowing conversion into physical forms such as coins or jewelry, blending utility with emotional value. In contrast, gold ETF trading is confined to market hours. While they boast significant liquidity during this timeframe, they do not allow investors to convert holdings into physical gold.

Investors seeking immediate access and physical convertibility may opt for digital gold.

Regulation and Security

Gold ETFs operate under the guidance of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), which ensures transparency, high reporting standards, and investor protection. Conversely, digital gold exists within a relatively less regulated environment; however, leading platforms adhere to stringent governance practices.

Taxation and Potential Returns

Holdings of digital gold for 24 months or longer are taxed as long-term capital gains (LTCG), while those held for a shorter duration are considered short-term capital gains (STCG). LTCG incurs a 12.5% tax, inclusive of any applicable cess. STCG is taxed based on the investor’s income slab.

Gold ETFs held for over 12 months are taxed at 12.5% without indexation. Gains realized within 12 months are taxed according to the investor’s applicable income tax rates.

One Goal, Multiple Paths – Choose Wisely

Both digital gold and gold ETFs are pertinent investment tools for contemporary investors. Digital gold offers immediate access, user-friendliness, and conversion into tangible assets, while gold ETFs come with regulatory backing and fit into broader financial strategies.

As the landscape of gold investment continues to shift, so too must strategies to engage with it. Selecting the investment format that aligns with individual priorities and habits can ensure that gold investments remain purposeful, adaptable, and aligned with long-term financial goals.

Published on September 21, 2025

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