Trading
Trading Desk: Gold & Commodities
Availability, indicative terms and end‑to‑end execution — with compliance controls and documentation ready for procurement and trade finance teams.
Trading
Gold Trading
Traceable origin, clear specs, end‑to‑end execution.
Gold Concentrate
Gold Concentrate is a product obtained from technogenic placers and characterized by the content of precious metal. In other words, this is “black sand”, from which small particles of gold are subsequently extracted.
- Usage: jewellery, dental crowns, investment coins and bank bars.
- HS code: 2616 90 0000.
- Origin: South Kazakhstan region.
Gold Ore
Gold Ore is a natural mineral formation (ore) with a gold content in such quantities that make it economically feasible to extract gold.
- Standard: ST RK 2691-2015 (Technical conditions).
- HS code: 2616 900 000.
- Origin: East Kazakhstan region.
- Types: converter class (finely crushed ore) / reflective class (coarse ore).
- Gold content up to ~7 g/tn (depending on type).
Specifications on request; subject to lot and assay.
Trading
Commodity Trading
Metals, energy, fertilizers and industrial chemicals — with supply and logistics managed.
Copper Cathodes
Copper cathode is produced in copper-melting factories in Kazakhstan and other CIS countries. Based on its quality and chemical composition, it is divided into M00K, M0K and M1K according to GOST 859-2001. Sx/Ew copper cathode is also available.
- Shipped in lots (one brand per lot).
- Packaging: strapped with steel packaging tape.
- Transport: road or rail in containers.
Bitumen (Penetration Grade 50/70)
Bitumen is a byproduct of crude oil, composed of complex hydrocarbons. Penetration Grade 50/70 is a paving grade usually used for road construction and for the production of asphalt pavements.
- Available in bulk.
- Specifications: PFA.
Urea (granular, agricultural grade)
Granular urea, with a 46 percent nitrogen content, is a solid nitrogen fertilizer product produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide.
- Applied directly to the soil using conventional spreading equipment.
- Packaging: bulk or big-bags.
Product list and availability on request.
Compliance
Compliance & operational controls
A workflow designed for procurement and trade finance teams: due diligence, documents and governance.
Counterparty checks
KYC document collection and screening with a traceable workflow.
Assay & lot documentation
Lot specifications and assay/inspection per contract and route.
Incoterms & contracts
Clear term sheet: Incoterms, laycan, tolerances, documents and milestones.
Payment structuring
Support for LC/SBLC via licensed partners when needed.
Export/import documentation
Shipment-ready checklist (packing list, COO, B/L, etc.).
Single point of contact
One owner from RFQ to offer and next steps.
Availability is subject to due diligence and lot confirmation. Exatoshi operates as advisory/coordination and works with licensed partners for regulated activities.
How it works
Process
From RFQ to delivery: clear, traceable and documented steps.
Step01
RFQ & requirements
Product, volume, origin/destination, Incoterms, timeline and specifications.
Outcome: a complete request in minutes.
Step02
Feasibility & compliance
Availability check, document collection and checklist definition.
Includes: lot/assay, packing, document list.
Step03
Offer & contract
Indicative terms, conditions and operational milestones.
Options: LC/SBLC via licensed partners.
Step04
Execution & settlement
Logistics, shipping documents, optional inspection and settlement.
End‑to‑end coordination with updates.
Track record
Proven in the field
Case studies in commodities and mining with structured instruments and operational governance.
Commodities: LC for metals shipments to India
Standardized inspection and documentation for repeat metals shipments.
Mining: SBLC + enhanced compliance for Kazakhstan
SBLC structure with enhanced KYC/AML and reduced country risk.
Request
Request availability (RFQ)
Send a short request — we’ll reply with availability and next steps.
FAQ
Trading FAQ
Quick answers about availability, documents and payments.
What information do you need for an RFQ?
Product, volume, origin/destination, Incoterms, timeline, specifications and any packing/assay notes.
Do you support assay or inspections?
Yes. Depending on the lot and contract, we can include assay/inspection via third‑party providers.
Which payment instruments do you support?
We can coordinate structures with LC/SBLC via licensed partners, depending on counterparty and jurisdiction.
Can we sign an NDA?
Yes — NDA is available on request before sharing sensitive documents.
Which geographies do you cover?
Case-by-case, based on product, origin, destination and compliance requirements.
How fast do you respond?
Typically within 1 business day; complex requests may require additional due diligence time.