🔘 Platinum Price Today in Pune

Updated 22 May 2026 · All denominations

Platinum Rate per Gram — Pune
6,058
+77 (1.29%) today
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Platinum Rate — All Denominations in Pune

DenominationPrice (₹)Change
Per Gram6,058+77 (1.29%)
Per 10 Grams60,580+770 (1.29%)
Per Tola (11.66g)70,636+897.82 (1.29%)
Per 100 Grams6,05,800+7,700 (1.29%)
Per 250 Grams15,14,500+19,250 (1.29%)
Per Kg60,58,000+77,000 (1.29%)

Platinum in Pune — Key Facts

  • Platinum is approximately 30 times rarer than gold, yet often trades lower due to limited investment demand.
  • Over 40% of platinum demand comes from automotive catalytic converters. EV adoption may reduce this over time.
  • 3% GST applies on all platinum jewellery and physical purchases in Pune and across India.
  • Platinum jewellery in Pune is popular for engagement rings and premium modern designs as a white gold alternative.

Platinum vs Gold vs Silver

  • Historically, platinum traded at a premium to gold. Today it often trades at a discount — a potential long-term value opportunity.
  • Platinum has a higher density than gold — a platinum ring of the same size as a gold ring will weigh more.
  • Unlike gold, there are no Sovereign Platinum Bonds. MCX futures and physical purchase are the main routes in India.
  • Platinum prices in Pune track international spot prices converted to INR, adjusted for local taxes.

Frequently Asked Questions — Platinum Price Pune

What is today's platinum price per gram in Pune?
Today's platinum rate in Pune is ₹6,058 per gram as of 22 May 2026. The price has increased by ₹0 today.
What is platinum price per kg in Pune?
The platinum price per kg in Pune today is ₹60,58,000, based on a per-gram rate of ₹6,058.
Why is platinum cheaper than gold in India?
Platinum's lower price vs gold in recent years is primarily driven by weaker investment demand and over-reliance on industrial (auto) demand. As EV adoption grows, traditional platinum demand from catalytic converters is uncertain, keeping prices subdued.
Is platinum a good investment in India?
Platinum can be a portfolio diversifier, but it lacks gold's deep investment culture in India. There are no Sovereign Platinum Bonds. Physical storage, lower liquidity, and 3% GST make it less popular than gold for pure investment in Pune.