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Gold Stocks in India: Shine with the Precious Metal Rally in 2025

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  • 09 Jun 2025
Gold Stocks in India: Shine with the Precious Metal Rally in 2025

India’s gold market seems to be in the midst of a significant transformation, and you are right at the heart of it. In 2025, gold has not only maintained its reputation as a safe haven but has also outperformed most asset classes, rallying to historic highs and drawing renewed attention from investors across the country. What’s different this time is that the rally is being driven not just by traditional buyers of physical gold, but by a growing wave of interest in gold stocks—companies that mine, refine, finance and retail the precious metal. As you consider where to allocate your capital in a volatile global environment, understanding the dynamics of gold stocks in India could be your gateway to participating in this golden era.

Gold stocks are shares of companies involved in various aspects of the gold value chain—mining, refining, jewellery manufacturing, retail, and gold financing. Unlike physical gold, which sits in your locker, gold stocks give you exposure to the operational and financial performance of businesses that are closely tied to the fortunes of the yellow metal.

In India, the gold stock universe is diverse. It includes mining companies like Deccan Gold Mines, jewellery giants such as Titan Company and Kalyan Jewellers, gold loan providers like Muthoot Finance and Manappuram Finance, and even government-linked trading entities like MMTC. Each of these companies is affected by gold prices, but also by factors unique to their business models, from consumer demand and regulatory changes to global commodity trends.

This year, gold prices in India surged to record highs, with domestic prices crossing Rs. 99,000 per 10 grams. The rally has been fuelled by a confluence of global and domestic factors:

  • Geopolitical tensions: Uncertainty in global politics, especially trade wars and regional conflicts, has pushed investors towards gold as a safe haven.

  • Weakening dollar: A softer US dollar has made gold more attractive for non-dollar investors, including those in India.

  • Inflation and rate cuts: Persistently high inflation and expectations of interest rate cuts by major central banks have increased gold’s appeal as a hedge.

  • ETF flows: Strong inflows into global gold ETFs have supported prices, even as Indian ETF investors booked profits during the rally.

  • RBI’s gold reserves: The Reserve Bank of India has continued to add to its gold reserves, underscoring the strategic importance of the metal.

Interestingly, while jewellery demand has softened due to high prices, investment demand has surged. In the first quarter of 2025, investment demand accounted for nearly 40% of India’s total gold consumption—the highest in over a decade. This shift is reflected in the growing popularity of gold stocks and gold-linked investment products.

1. Gold Mining and Exploration Companies

India’s gold mining sector is still in its infancy compared to global peers, but it is gaining momentum. Deccan Gold Mines Ltd (DGML) is the only listed gold exploration and mining company in India. With projects in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, DGML is at the forefront of India’s efforts to reduce dependence on imported gold. The Jonnagiri gold mine, in which DGML holds a significant stake, is set to become India’s first large private gold mine, with full-scale production expected to start soon.

2. Jewellery Manufacturers and Retailers

Jewellery is the largest consumer of gold in India, and several listed companies dominate this space:

  • Titan Company Ltd: With its Tanishq brand, Titan leads the organised jewellery market, combining scale, branding, and innovation.

  • Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd: Known for its extensive retail network and focus on both urban and rural markets.

  • Thangamayil Jewellery Ltd: A regional powerhouse in South India, catering to diverse customer preferences.

  • Rajesh Exports Ltd: One of the world’s largest gold refiners and exporters, with a strong presence in both wholesale and retail segments.

  • Goldiam International Ltd: Specialises in diamond and gold jewellery exports, with a reputation for quality and financial prudence.

3. Gold Loan and Financing Companies

Gold loans are a uniquely Indian phenomenon, providing liquidity to millions of households. The two leading players are:

  • Muthoot Finance Ltd: With a pan-India presence, Muthoot is the largest gold loan provider, leveraging a vast branch network.

  • Manappuram Finance Ltd: Another major player, known for its focus on rural and semi-urban markets.

These companies benefit from high gold prices, as the value of collateral rises and demand for gold loans remains robust.

4. Government and Trading Companies

Entities like MMTC Ltd and Hindustan Zinc Ltd (which produces gold as a by-product) offer indirect exposure to gold through their trading and refining operations. MMTC, for example, is involved in the import and export of gold and other precious metals.

Company Name Segment Key Highlights
Titan Company Ltd
Jewellery
· Market leader with Tanishq
· Strong brand
· Robust financials
· Diversified product portfolio
Muthoot Finance Ltd
Gold Loans
· India’s largest gold loan NBFC
· Extensive branch network
· Consistent growth
Kalyan Jewellers
Jewellery
· Rapid expansion
· Focus on both metros and smaller towns
· Strong revenue growth
Rajesh Exports Ltd
Refining/Export
· Major global refiner, exporter, and retailer
· Integrated operations
Goldiam International
Jewellery
· Export-focused
· Strong financial discipline
· High margin products
Manappuram Finance Ltd
Gold Loans
· Second largest gold loan provider
· Rural focus
· Diversified lending portfolio
MMTC Ltd
Trading
· Government-linked
· Involved in gold import/export
· Precious metals trading
Deccan Gold Mines Ltd
Mining
· Only listed gold exploration company
· Key projects in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
Thangamayil Jewellery
Jewellery
· Regional leader in South India
· Strong growth
· Loyal customer base
Hindustan Zinc Ltd
Mining/Refining
· Produces gold as a by-product
· Part of Vedanta Group

Indian gold companies have the potential to move up the value chain. As mining projects come online and companies invest in technology, branding, and efficiency, you might see Indian gold stocks not just tracking gold prices but outperforming them through operational excellence and market leadership.

FAQs

You can invest in gold mining companies, jewellery manufacturers and retailers, gold loan providers, and government-linked trading entities, each offering unique exposure to the gold sector.

Gold stocks provide exposure to company performance and potential dividends, while physical gold and ETFs track the metal’s price directly without company-specific risks.

Major risks are price volatility of gold, operation or regulation-related company-specific difficulties and currency fluctuations on profitability.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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