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Rand Refinery

Coordinates:26°13′08″S28°09′18″E / 26.21889°S 28.15500°E /-26.21889; 28.15500
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Precious metals refinery in South Africa
Rand Refinery
IndustryMetals & Mining
Founded1920 inGermiston,South Africa
Headquarters
Germiston, Gauteng
,
South Africa
Key people
Praveen Baijnath (CEO)
ProductsKrugerrands
ServicesPrecious metals refining and smelting
Websitewww.randrefinery.com

Rand Refinery (Pty) Limited is the world's largest integrated single-site precious metals refining and smelting complex. It was established in 1920 to refine gold withinSouth Africa, which had previously been refined inLondon.

History

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It was established in 1920 inGermiston, South Africa, by theChamber of Mines ofSouth Africa to refine all the gold produced by South Africa's gold mines instead of in London.[1] As of 1919, theBank of England would receive consignments of raw gold from the producers and issue it to individual refineries, refined and then returned to the Bank for sale, and the hope was that after the Rand Refinery was built, the gold industry would still be financed in London and that the refined gold would be sold in the latter.[2]: 102  On 27 November 1920, Rand Refinery Ltd was registered as a private company, the capital raised from shares of gold mining companies that were members of the Chamber of Mines. The building of the facilities commenced in August 1920.[3] Low-quality ingots would be received from the gold mines and then refined to 99.6% purity and then sold to theSouth African Reserve Bank for sale around the world on the London and Zurich bullion markets.[4][self-published source][5] By 1922, the supply of gold to London was almost nonexistent and impacted the two major UK refiners,Johnson Matthey andRothschild.[2]: 104  Rand Refinery is one of five companies accredited asGood Delivery Referees byLondon Bullion Market Association (LBMA).

Products

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In recent years, Rand Refinery has evolved from a pure refiner ofdoré to a more rounded company emphasizing beneficiation. It facilitates a wide range of value-added products, including:

  • cast bars
  • minted bars
  • minted coins
  • coin blanks and medallions
  • semi-fabricated products for the jewellery manufacturing industry

By law, theSouth African Mint Company is the only company allowed to manufacture South African legal tender coins such as the world-famousKrugerrand. Rand Refinery supplies all the gold used to manufacture the coins. It has been appointed the sole supplier of bullion Krugerrands to primary distributors both locally and internationally.

In addition to its smelting and refining services, Rand Refinery offers metallurgical, logistics, and vault services. It acts as an agent for its precious metal depositing customers, and its global market business unit markets all the precious metal produced by the refinery.

References

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  1. ^Josey, Alex (2009).Blood Lust: Murder of A Beauty Queen / The Gold Bar Murder. Marshall Cavendish International Asia. p. 319.ISBN 9789814351843.
  2. ^abBott, Sandra (2013).The Global Gold Market and the International Monetary System from the Late 19th Century to the Present: Actors, Networks, Power. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 224.ISBN 9781137306715.
  3. ^"The Design and Layout of the Rand Gold Refinery".The S.A. Mining and Engineering Journal.XXXIII (1608). Johannesburg: 1557. 22 July 1922.
  4. ^Van Dyke, Donald L. (2009).Fortune Favours the Bold: an African Aviation Odyssey. Xlibris Corporation. p. 456.ISBN 9781462813902.
  5. ^Warwick-Ching, Tony (2014).The International Gold Trade. Sawston, Cambridgeshire: Woodhead Publishing. p. 304.ISBN 9781845699178.

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