The Phnom Penh Post

Jet’s mints first gold collateral plan

- Cheng Sokhorng

LOCAL diversifie­d company Jet’s Group has launched a new collateral option that allows would-be homeowners to buy gold bullion from Hong Kong that can be used to secure investment­s in its Cambodian property developmen­ts, a company executive said yesterday.

Than Nareth, board director of Jet’s Metals Co Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary launched in July, said the company has invested $300,000 and has purchased about 6 kilograms of gold bars that investors can buy through the company instead of putting down cash for housing units in its $90 million SkyLand residentia­l project.

He added that the purchasing of physical gold, which as of yesterday was worth approximat­ely $42,800 per kilo, gives potential investors a diversifie­d collateral option whose intrinsic value fluctuates according to global prices.

Under the newly launched “Buy Gold Reach House” programme, a customer can purchase 1 kilogram of gold bullion which then acts as 70 percent of the collateral needed to secure a home at a 5 percent annual interest rate. While Jet’s Metal will hold onto the purchased gold until the home is paid off, customers will be given secure purchase certificat­es.

“We will use the gold as collateral in order for customers to secure houses,” Nareth said. “However, with gold prices projected to keep increasing in the next three to five years, it also gives customers the opportunit­y to make profits off of their investment.”

Srey Chanthorn, founder of Jet’s Group founder and chairman of Jet’s Metal, signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) in July with Hong Kong’s Marigold Internatio­nal Bullion Dealers Ltd that allows the company to sell gold bullion and silver coins, as well as issue gold purchase contracts.

The SkyLand satellite city is a joint developmen­t of Jet’s Group and Indiabased real estate firm STAR5 Developmen­t Pvt Ltd. The project includes a $30 million affordable-housing apartment complex as well as a $60 million luxury housing developmen­t in Kandal province.

 ?? CREATIVE COMMONS ?? One kilogram gold bars arranged in a stack.
CREATIVE COMMONS One kilogram gold bars arranged in a stack.

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