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By MARGARET WONG, Business Director, SBMA
Article List
- SBMA News
By SBMA
- Thailand Gold Forum 2025
By SBMA
- Thailand’s Gold Market at a Turning Point
By TANARAT PASAWONGSE, Chief Executive Officer, Hua Seng Heng Group
- Advancing Asset Transparency in Tokenised Gold (Matrixdock Tokenization)
By CICI LU, Head of Research, Matrixdock
- GLOBAL GOLD PERSPECTIVES: INVESTMENT TRENDS, MARKETS AND SUSTAINABILITY AT KYOTO’S LBMA/LPPM GLOBAL PRECIOUS METALS CONFERENCE
By SHELLY FORD, Digital Content Editor, LBMA
- Revolutionising Wellness with Platinum: Smart Jewellery and the Rise of a Billion-Dollar Market
By LU XIAOHUI, Founder, Shenzhen Zhijie
- STRENGTHENING GLOBAL CONNECTIONS: SBMA AT THE LBMA CONFERENCE 2025
By MARGARET WONG, Business Director, SBMA
STRENGTHENING GLOBAL CONNECTIONS: SBMA AT THE LBMA CONFERENCE 2025
By MARGARET WONG, Business Director, SBMA
The annual LBMA Conference is one of the most anticipated events in the international precious metals calendar – a global platform that brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and market participants from all corners of the world. This year, the 2025 edition in Kyoto, Japan, once again lived up to its reputation, offering exceptional content, flawless organisation, and invaluable networking opportunities.
Representing Singapore’s bullion community, Singapore Bullion Market Association (SBMA) CEO Albert Cheng and business director Margaret Wong participated actively throughout the week. Our focus was to engage key stakeholders, exchange strategic insights, and strengthen the relationships essential for the continued growth of our regional ecosystem.
Advancing Project Lion 2
A core objective for SBMA in Kyoto was to meet with international partners and provide updates on Project Lion 2. This second phase of our strategic initiative is designed to reinforce Singapore’s role as a trusted regional hub for precious metals. Building on the foundational achievements of Project Lion 1, this phase focuses on driving innovation, sustainability, and connectivity across the industry.
Project Lion 2 is driven by five strategic workstreams that define the roadmap for advancing Singapore’s bullion ecosystem and ensuring its seamlessly into the global market:
- Workstream 1: Clearing, Settlement, Documentation and Trading Practices
- Workstream 2: Vaulting/Logistics
- Workstream 3: Taxation and Regulation
- Workstream 4: Digitally Enabled Gold Products and ETFs
- Workstream 5: Futures / ETFs / Digitally-enabled Gold Product Development
For more information about the five strategic workstreams, read page 17-18 of Crucible Issue 35.
The extensive discussions held with international partners and member companies offered valuable opportunities to brief them on these initiatives and gather feedback on the path ahead. The constructive input and encouragement received reaffirmed that Singapore’s efforts to strengthen its bullion ecosystem are strongly supported by the global community.
SBMA Champagne Roundtable: Conversations That Matter
One of the highlights of SBMA’s participation this year was our Champagne Roundtable, an engaging networking session that drew delegates keen to learn about Singapore’s latest bullion industry related developments. The atmosphere was convivial, facilitating open exchange on topics ranging from the evolution of responsible sourcing to digital gold platforms and broader opportunities for cross-border collaboration in Asia.
We were particularly pleased to connect with members and industry peers seeking a deeper understanding of Singapore’s strategy for the future of the precious metals sector. The Roundtable allowed us to effectively share updates on our initiatives while also prioritising the perspectives of our counterparts, reflecting SBMA’s commitment to fostering open dialogue and mutual industry growth.
Strengthening Industry Relationships
Beyond the formal sessions, the week was filled with important interactions at various networking events and dinners. We greatly appreciate the warm hospitality extended by our industry partners and the many invitations that allowed us to connect in more informal and personal settings.
Special thanks to JBMA for the network event and to LBB for organizing a special luncheon and to many others that we were unable to name everyone.
Note of Appreciation
We extend our sincere thanks to LBMA for hosting an exceptionally well-organised and insightful conference. From the thoughtfully curated agenda to the smooth logistics and welcoming atmosphere, every aspect of the event reflected LBMA’s dedication to advancing the global bullion market.
The high calibre of discussions, diversity of speakers, and professionalism of the overall setup were truly impressive. The LBMA Conference remains an indispensable forum for the exchange of ideas and for strengthening international cooperation, and we are proud to have been part of this year’s successful edition in Kyoto.
Looking Ahead
As the SBMA team returns from Kyoto, we do so with renewed purpose and a deep sense of optimism. The feedback and insights gained during our meetings will guide our continued efforts to develop Singapore’s position as a dynamic, transparent, and globally connected bullion hub.




