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    LBMA's New Database for Gold Bars Will Be Mandatory for Listed Refineries From 2027

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    Posted on October 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    LBMA will mandate gold refineries to join a digital database by 2027 to boost transparency, amid a 55% gold price surge.

    Mandatory Gold Bar Database for Refineries Set to Launch in 2027

    KYOTO (Reuters) -Gold refineries accredited by the London Bullion Market Association will be required to provide data to a digital platform from 2027 to increase transparency in the industry, the association's head said on Monday.

    The LBMA, which oversees London's over-the-counter gold trading hub, the world's largest, is pushing the market for more transparency as the gold price has risen 55% this year, and hit a record high of $4,381 a troy ounce on October 20, with broader concerns about U.S. tariffs adding to overall turbulence.

    "We will have voluntary periodic reporting from January next year, moving to mandatory in 2027," LBMA CEO Ruth Crowell told the association's precious metals conference in Kyoto, Japan.

    The association launched the Gold Bar Integrity Database in January for faster data collection and data processing from refiners, which are on its "good delivery" list.

    Being on the "good delivery" list provides access to the London market, requiring refineries to source the metal responsibly. As of now, refineries report data on the country of origin of the material they source to the LBMA once a year.

    "We want that to be an ongoing dialogue, but we also want to work with the refineries to make sure that it's practical, that we're not creating unnecessary burden for them," Crowell told reporters.

    The LBMA's "good delivery" list includes 66 gold refiners and 83 silver refiners around the globe.

    LBMA's publicly available monthly data on the amount of gold held in London vaults, which goes back to 2016, was a crucial source of information for the market early this year when U.S. tariff concerns caused metal outflows to the United States, adding to worries about the remaining liquidity in London.

    "It's this data that we need to build on, and the Gold Bar Integrity infrastructure and ecosystem is just that," Crowell said.

    "Markets are becoming more and more complicated. We need to have dialogue with the refineries when you start to source from new jurisdictions. We need to all have trust in the gold that is underpinning these markets."

    (Reporting by Polina Devitt; editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •LBMA will require gold refineries to join a database by 2027.
    • •The initiative aims to increase transparency in gold trading.
    • •Gold prices have surged 55% this year, reaching record highs.
    • •Refineries must report the origin of sourced materials annually.
    • •The database will support ongoing dialogue with refineries.

    Frequently Asked Questions about LBMA's new database for gold bars will be mandatory for listed refineries from 2027

    1What is the Gold Bar Integrity Database?

    The Gold Bar Integrity Database is a digital platform launched by the LBMA for gold refineries to report data, aimed at enhancing transparency and integrity in the gold market.

    2What is the Good Delivery List?

    The Good Delivery List is a list maintained by the LBMA that includes gold and silver refiners approved to supply bullion to the London market, ensuring quality and responsible sourcing.

    3What is meant by voluntary reporting?

    Voluntary reporting refers to the initial phase where refineries will report data to the LBMA on a non-mandatory basis, starting in January 2026, before it becomes mandatory in 2027.

    4What are the implications of increased transparency in gold trading?

    Increased transparency in gold trading can enhance market trust, improve liquidity, and ensure responsible sourcing, ultimately benefiting investors and the overall market.

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