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22K Gold Rate in Singapore Today (23 April 2026)

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Updated: 23 Apr 2026, 02:07
22K Gold
SGD 0.00 (+0.00%)
SGD 190.60 / g
10g: SGD 1,906.00

Today's Gold Price by Weight

Weight22K (916)
1 gramSGD 190.60
8 gramsSGD 1,524.80
10 gramsSGD 1,906.00
1 Tola (11.664g)SGD 2,223.16
100 gramsSGD 19,060.00

Disclaimer: Rates are indicative and may vary by jeweller. Making charges and local taxes may apply.

Market Analysis

Today's gold rate in Singapore is SGD 190.60 per gram for 22k gold. The price has decreased by 0.00% compared to yesterday. Over the last 30 days, the highest recorded rate was SGD 191.80 on 15 April and the lowest was SGD 187.70 on 13 April. The market has shown moderate volatility of 2.18% this month.

Gold Investment Guide for Singapore

Digital Gold vs Physical Gold
In Singapore, you can buy physical gold from local jewelers or digital gold through apps. Physical gold incurs making charges (8-25%), while digital gold is pure 24K investment with no making charges, stored in insured vaults.
Taxation on Gold
Gold jewelry purchases attract 3% GST. If you sell physical gold within 3 years, Short Term Capital Gains (STCG) tax applies. After 3 years, Long Term Capital Gains (LTCG) tax is applicable at 20% with indexation benefits.
Checklist Before Buying
1. Check the BIS Hallmark (Triangle + Purity + 6-digit code).
2. Compare Making Charges across jewelers in Singapore.
3. Ensure the invoice includes the HUID code for buyback assurance.

Current 22K (916 Hallmark) Jewelry Gold Rates in Singapore per Gram

The 22K gold rate in Singapore today stands at SGD 190.60 per gram. In Singapore, 22K (916 hallmark) gold is the standard for jewelry, mixed with alloys for durability while maintaining high gold content.

Singapore is a major global gold trading hub regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Gold in Singapore is GST-exempt (investment-grade gold is zero-rated), making it one of the most tax-efficient places in Asia to buy physical gold. The Singapore Bullion Market Association (SBMA) sets benchmark prices in SGD. Major refineries including PAMP Suisse and Metalor have operations here. Indian expats and tourists frequently purchase 916 (22K) jewellery from Little India on Serangoon Road, where South Indian-style gold sets are prominent. 24K investment bars from UOB, DBS, and OCBC banks are popular for investment.

Check the latest 22K gold rate in Singapore today. Get live 916 hallmark prices, jewelry trends, and daily movements in Singapore.

Trend

Trend graph
Low: SGD 189.40High: SGD 191.80
SGD 192.16SGD 191.38SGD 190.60SGD 189.82SGD 189.0414 April 202623 April 2026
DatePrice / gChange / g
23 April 2026SGD 190.60SGD 0.00 (+0.00%)
22 April 2026SGD 190.60SGD 0.00 (+0.00%)
21 April 2026SGD 190.60-SGD 0.10 (-0.05%)
20 April 2026SGD 190.70SGD 0.00 (+0.00%)
19 April 2026SGD 190.70+SGD 0.30 (+0.16%)
18 April 2026SGD 190.40SGD 0.00 (+0.00%)
17 April 2026SGD 190.40-SGD 0.10 (-0.05%)
16 April 2026SGD 190.50-SGD 1.30 (-0.68%)
15 April 2026SGD 191.80+SGD 2.40 (+1.27%)
14 April 2026SGD 189.40+SGD 1.70 (+0.91%)

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FAQ

What is 916 Hallmark gold in Singapore?

916 Hallmark gold is another name for 22K gold, signifying 91.6% purity. It is the most trusted standard for jewelry in Singapore.

How are making charges calculated in Singapore?

Making charges in Singapore usually range from 5% to 25% of the gold price. They depend on the complexity of the design and the jeweler’s brand.

Is 22K gold better than 18K for a wedding in Singapore?

22K is traditional for bridal jewelry in Singapore due to its rich yellow color and higher value. However, 18K is better for diamond-studded pieces.

Can I sell my old 22K jewelry for the current live rate in Singapore?

Yes, but jewelers in Singapore will deduct a small percentage (melting charges) and will not pay for the initial making charges or taxes paid during purchase.

Does 22K gold lose color over time?

No, authentic 22K gold does not tarnish. If your jewelry in Singapore is losing color, it may be due to dirt buildup or a lower purity level.