Goldbod Jewellery Limited has cautioned the public against any scheme or platform operating under its name and described as a “Gold Investment Opportunity,” insisting it has no affiliation with such activities.
In a public notice dated February 11, 2026, the company said it is not connected to, aware of, or involved in any investment scheme using its identity, urging the public to treat such representations as fraudulent.
“Any such representation should be treated as fraudulent and reported to the appropriate authorities,” the notice stated.
Goldbod Jewellery explained that its only recognised gold investment product is the Gold Tablet, which is available in four weight categories; 1 gram, 5 grams, 10 grams, and 31 grams.
The company stressed that it does not operate any other investment packages, online trading platforms, or third-party gold schemes.
Goldbod Jewellery also advised customers to purchase its Gold Tablets only through its official showrooms across the country or via its official channels.
According to the notice, the recognised outlets include the Accra Showroom at Diamond House on Kinbu Road, the Osu Showroom at Oxford Street (Miami Junction), the East Legon Showroom at Otele Avenue, the Tema Showroom at Community 11 (Hospital Road), the Spintex Showroom at Marina Mall, the Kumasi Showroom at Ampomah Arcade in Adum, and the Prempeh I Airport Showroom.
It further warned that it does not sell its products through third parties, agents, or unofficial platforms.
Goldbod Jewellery encouraged the public to report any suspicious activity involving individuals or platforms claiming to represent the company.
The notice was signed by the Media Relations Unit of Goldbod Jewellery Limited.

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