There are places that do not just change your perspective –
they change your decisions.
Monaco and Singapore are among these places for me.
Not because of the glamour. But because of their consistency.
Both places have helped me clearly answer a question that is central to Spar.gold:
Where is gold truly in the right place?
Monaco is quiet. Almost unspectacular.
And that is exactly where its impact lies.
Here, wealth is not constantly moved, optimized, or rebranded. It is preserved. Gold is not a topic of discussion – it is part of an attitude: substance over speed.
Monaco made one thing very clear to me:
Wealth does not need applause.
It needs permanence.
Singapore is the opposite of coincidence.
Everything is thought out, regulated, and stable.
Property here is not a political football, but a clearly protected right.
Legal certainty, neutrality, and long-term stability are not marketing terms – they are part of the state's DNA.
And that is exactly why Spar.gold stores its customers' gold physically in Singapore.
Not because it sounds “exotic.”
Not because it is far away.
But because gold receives what it needs there: peace and protection.
Gold only fully unfolds its value when it actually exists and is clearly allocated.
That is why Spargold deliberately relies on:
physical gold (no paper gold, no derivatives)
clear ownership allocation
full insurance
Storage takes place at The Reserve in Singapore, one of the most modern high-security vault facilities in the world.
For me, this was not a minor detail, but a matter of principle:
If we understand gold as a hedge,
then its storage must not be a compromise.
I am often asked this question.
My honest answer:
Not because Europe is unsafe – but because gold should embody independence.
Singapore stands outside of:
European regulatory dynamics
political knee-jerk reactions
fiscal access fantasies
Gold should not be part of the system it hedges against.
That is why we deliberately store it outside.
Spar.gold is not a product that just “works.”
It is a decision against haste and against illusions.
Gold is not a driver of returns.
It is an anchor of stability.
And those who seek peace must know where to find it.
Monaco showed me why people hold gold.
Singapore showed me where to store it if you are serious about it.
The more complex the world becomes,
the more important that which does not need explanation becomes.
Gold remains.
And with Spargold, it is located where
permanence is not a promise – but a structure.
