The Central Bank has extended the universal license of Tinkoff Bank. The credit organization received the right to conduct operations with precious metals, follows from the information on the website of the Central Bank.

The license was updated on April 11. Now “Tinkoff Bank” can attract and place precious metals (except coins) individuals and legal entities in deposits, open and maintain accounts of individuals and legal entities in precious metals, as well as make transfers on such accounts.

March 28, after a two-week pause, the Central Bank resumed the purchase of gold from banks. Until June 30, the transactions will be held at a fixed price of Rb 5000 per 1 g. First of all, the transactions will be conducted with the banks that have fallen under sanctions.