Government Ends Gold Monetisation Scheme: RBI’s Update on Existing Deposits
The Government of India has decided to discontinue the Gold Monetisation Scheme (GMS) for medium- and long-term deposits from March 26, 2025. The decision was based on evolving market conditions and the performance of the scheme. However, short-term deposits will continue at the discretion of banks. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has clarified that existing deposits under the scheme will remain unaffected until their maturity.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Government Ends Gold Monetisation Scheme: RBI’s Update on Existing Deposits |
| Scheme Launched | November 2015 |
| Reason for Launch | Reduce gold imports, current account deficit |
| Types of Deposits | Short-term (1-3 yrs), Medium-term (5-7 yrs), Long-term (12-15 yrs) |
| Minimum Deposit | 10 gm of raw gold |
| Maximum Limit | No limit |
| Interest Rates | STBD: Bank-decided, MTGD: 2.25% p.a., LTGD: 2.5% p.a. |
| Total Gold Mobilized (Nov 2024) | 31,164 kg |
| Short-Term Deposits | 7,509 kg |
| Medium-Term Deposits | 9,728 kg |
| Long-Term Deposits | 13,926 kg |
| Participants | 5,693 depositors |
| Government’s Decision | Discontinued MTGD & LTGD from March 26, 2025 |
| RBI’s Stand on Existing Deposits | Will continue till maturity |
| Status of Sovereign Gold Bonds | Discontinued due to high costs |
| Gold Price Surge (2024-25) | ₹90,450 per 10 gm (41.5% increase) |
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