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Thursday, 2/4/2026 | 09:02 GMT+7

Sacombank-SBJ expands its silver storage portfolio

Sacombank-SBJ introduces diverse silver products, combining storage value with themed designs to meet asset allocation and gifting needs.

A company representative stated that silver functions as both a precious metal and an asset allocation method, accessible to various customer segments. Currently, SBJ offers Kim-Phuc-Loc silver ingots in various weights, allowing buyers flexibility based on their financial capacity. Products ranging from one to 10 taels enable users to gradually accumulate silver, aligning with personal financial plans and monthly cash flow.

For larger weight categories, from one kg (approximately 26.6 taels) to 50 taels, these products target long-term storage needs, serving as a value-preserving channel within an asset portfolio.

Four Seasons silver collection. *Photo: Sacombank-SBJ*.

Beyond storage utility, the company also develops themed editions to broaden the product experience. The Xuan-Ha-Thu-Dong (Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter) collection features intricate designs of four flowers symbolizing the beauty of the four seasons, showcasing aesthetic and cultural elements. These products serve both accumulation purposes and meet gifting or display demands.

Additionally, the "Nhat Ma Dai Thanh 2026" edition embodies the year's zodiac animal, symbolizing movement and development. This design targets customers seeking products with symbolic value and can be used for gifting or as keepsakes.

Customers transacting Nhat Ma Dai Thanh silver. *Photo: Sacombank-SBJ*.

A Sacombank-SBJ representative noted that amidst volatile asset markets, precious metals like gold and silver are often considered options for asset allocation. However, storage effectiveness depends on the entry timing and individual financial goals. Choosing products from reputable suppliers is also a factor to consider for ensuring quality and liquidity.

The representative added that beyond storage demand, this metal is widely applied and used in industrial production, especially in green energy conversion. In the future, silver could serve industrial production, becoming a new asset accumulation option as gold prices rise and supply becomes increasingly limited.

Hoang Dan

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/sacombank-sbj-mo-rong-danh-muc-bac-tich-tru-5057384.html
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