Malabar Gold & Diamonds Launches Campaign to Buyback Old Gold Jewellery Purchased From Anywhere Offering Maximum Value to Customers
Last Update: Sunday, June 14, 2020 : 10:27 (+4GMT)
o Buyback of old gold jewellery, regardless of where it has been purchased from
o Maximum value for old gold; offering the best rate in the market
o Customers to receive money immediately following all norms
o Valid until 30th Sep 2020
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 14, 2020: Malabar Gold & Diamonds has launched a campaign to buyback old gold jewellery, regardless of where it has been purchased from. Customers will be offered the best rate in the market by giving maximum value for old gold purchased from other retailers. As part of Malabar Promise, the brand offers cash buyback facility for jewellery purchased from any of its outlets across GCC, Far East, USA and India. However, this announcement to accept cash purchase of old gold jewellery from other retailers comes amidst many jewellery retailers hesitating to buyback the gold jewellery they have sold in the past, despite promising customers cash buyback facility.
Gold being a reliable investment is one of the intrinsic reasons for people buying gold jewellery while also serving as an adornment. It is the ease to liquidate the metal for cash without losing much value during these difficult times that further increases its dependability.
‘We’ve been receiving buyback requests from our customers as well as others who have purchased gold jewellery from other retailers, which led to our decision to accept this cash purchase of old gold jewellery purchased from anywhere for a limited period. We will ensure that the customer receives maximum value for their old gold and the amount will be provided to the customer immediately while adhering to the local laws’ said Mr. Shamlal Ahamed, MD – International Operations of Malabar Gold & Diamonds.
Gold has always been a safe haven asset and had further proved its trustworthiness by strengthening its position even during this global pandemic situation. While all other assets like currency, oil, stock markets, real estate etc. have steeply declined in value, gold has appreciated 30-35% in the last one year. This consistent performance of gold as an appreciating and moveable asset has led to individuals with excess cash reserves beginning to acquire gold. Being the only investment to offer all these benefits, while also being a prestigious lifestyle article, gold jewellery is expected to attract new buyers in the immediate future.
This buyback of old gold jewellery purchased from other jewellery retailers will be available for a limited period until 30th September 2020 at select stores of Malabar Gold & Diamonds. However, cash buyback for jewellery sold by Malabar Gold & Diamonds will continue without any restriction. Customers can avail cash buyback for their old gold jewellery at the following Malabar Gold & Diamonds stores in UAE:
Abu Dhabi
Hamdan Street : 02 6585 916
Musaffah Shabia : 02 6589 916
Madinat Zayed Shopping Centre : 02 6355 916
Al Wahda Mall : 02 4439 916
Ruwais Mall : 02 8761 916
Dubai
Bur Dubai: Al Fahidi Street : 04 3540 123
Karama Centre : 04 3584 916
Al Barsha: Lulu Hypermarket : 04 3250 916
Qusais: Lulu Hypermarket : 04 2988 926
Gold Souq: Near RAK Bank : 04 2267 916
Sharjah
Rolla Square : 06 5669 916
Fujairah
Lulu Mall : 09 2220 299
Al Ain
Meena Bazar : 03 7647 006
Ras Al Khaimah
Al Nakheel Street : 07 2286 916
Ajman
Lulu Hypermarket : 06 7478916
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