Jewellery Insurance Tips: Do you also invest in gold? Have you ever thought about its safety? No, right? So let us tell you how to keep your gold safe.
Jewellery insurance is essential.
Gold Jewellery Insurance: Buying gold in India is not only considered auspicious, but it's also a great investment tool. People buy gold during festivals and store it as an investment. But what about its security? This question often comes to mind, as incidents like theft and burglary have become commonplace these days. In such a situation, it's not safe to keep even a small amount of gold at home, let alone a large amount. What can be done in such a situation?
Get your gold insured.
If you have a significant amount of gold, you can insure it to keep it safe. This will keep it secure and keep you worry-free. You can insure jewelry, gold coins, biscuits, and other items. This insurance covers losses due to theft, robbery, theft from bank lockers, and loss of gold during travel. The premium is only 1% or 2% of the gold's value per year. This is a very easy and safe way to secure your jewelry.
Why is it important?
Many people assume that if they have gold in their home, it will be safe. But this isn't true; unforeseen events can happen anytime, anywhere. Here, we explain the key points why gold insurance is essential.
- This is a safety shield for the savings of common people.
- By getting gold insured, emotions are also protected, because gold or any jewellery is also linked to people's emotions.
- If gold is stolen, a claim is made and one does not have to suffer much loss.
- Even if the gold is lost due to any natural disaster, you will get the claim.
- If the gold is accidentally lost, its loss is also covered.
If you haven't considered this yet, there's still time, as gold prices are constantly rising. This poses a risk to gold, so you can get it insured soon to avoid any hassles and tension.
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