No. Voima requires that each Customer is identified in order to ensure the provision of safe services and to comply with AML/CFT legislation.
It means that you are the legal owner of the gold you have acquired through Voima's service and that the gold is not on Voima's balance sheet.
Read full answerYes, if you are liable to pay taxes in Finland. In other cases, you should consult your local tax authorities for the answer.
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Open on new pageNo. The bank account that you wish to make transfers from and into must have been opened in your name.
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The Good Delivery specification is a set of rules issued by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) describing the fine ounce weight, purity and the physical appearance of gold and silver bars. If a refinery has been accredited by the LBMA, it must produce bars according to the Good Delivery specifications.
Voima's Customers can withdraw Good Delivery gold bars: these bars weigh approximately 12.4 kg, and the withdrawal price can be checked from Voima's pricing page.
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Open on new pageVoima's gold supply is divided into two categories:
Yes. Due to international sanction policies and technical limitations, all residents from certain countries are blocked from access to financial services.
Currently, the following countries and areas cannot use Voima's services: 🇨🇳 China, 🇨🇺 Cuba, 🇰🇵 North Korea, 🇮🇷 Iran, 🇷🇺 Russia, 🇸🇾 Syria and Crimea.
Open on new pageLiquidity describes how easily you can convert something into money.
Read full answerNo. Voima does not provide tax advice. For up-to-date information regarding tax matters, please consult your local tax authorities.
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