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We are Supplier of Gold Minerals, Transport and logistics Solutions

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Buy Gold Bars from us
We are located in Mubende – Uganda . Busi Gold Group Limited is registered under company Act of 1985. We run a large scale gold and mineral project with established links to reputable mineral reserves in Uganda . we sell to international market.
Busi Gold Group Limited has operated for about 10 years and our goal is to get the best to our clients. We endeavor to find high quality gold minerals by ensuring no impurities are available based on market demands. We are environmentally conscious, transparent and we work in accordance to set policies and practices that are intended to achieve the set goal of the company.
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Why Choose Us
Deep understanding of gold market
We undersatand the gold market can be complex and challenging to navigate.
24 Hours – Technical Support
We are available both online and offline and our offices in kampala. and Mubende

Global Operation
We provide Personalized service and expert advice to help you make informed decisions and maximize your returns

Warehouse Facility
We provide Personalized service and expert advice to help you make informed decisions and maximize your returns

Priority Transportation
We provide Personalized service and expert advice to help you make informed decisions and maximize your returns.

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Some frequently asked questions about
Gold services
What is a Gold Bar?
The smaller gold bars usually come as a result of minting/stamping from appropriately rolled gold sheets. Normally, the standard gold bars kept as gold reserves by central banks and later traded among bullion dealers come in quantities of up to 400 troy ounce.
Is it good to invest in gold bars?
Are gold nuggets pure gold?
How much is a gold bar worth?
The value of a gold bar is can be calculated by simply multiplying the current gold spot price by the weight of the pure gold content.
