Goldwise, Integral launch 24/7 institutional metals trading

Goldwise has integrated Integral’s trading, pricing and liquidity technology to offer 24/7 institutional trading in physical gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

Goldwise, a UK-based precious metals fintech, has partnered with Integral, a currency technology provider, to integrate Integral’s trading, pricing and liquidity technology into GoldwiseConnect. The integration enables 24/7 institutional trading in physical gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

Integral’s full-stack trading and risk management system has been added to GoldwiseConnect to provide market pricing, order routing, liquidity aggregation and risk controls. The platform will operate around the clock, allowing wealth managers, consumer fintechs and retail clients to place trades outside traditional market hours.

The liquidity aggregation feature connects Goldwise to wider pools from major precious metals market participants, intended to support larger institutional flows while servicing retail and wealthtech platforms. Configurable white-label options allow partners to deploy a branded trading interface and receive aggregated pricing via API.

Goldwise packages the integrated stack as a turn-key precious metals-as-a-service for firms that do not want to build their own infrastructure. Integral supplies the underlying pricing and risk framework while Goldwise focuses on distribution through partner apps and wealth management platforms.

Integral reported that its platform scaled to handle surges in trading volumes earlier in 2026 without service disruption. The combined system is designed to scale with client volumes and to support periods of higher volatility.

“We built GoldwiseConnect to provide real-time pricing and 24/7 trading for platforms offering physical metals,” Jatin Patel, co-founder of Goldwise, commented. “Integral’s trading stack allowed us to integrate pricing, liquidity and risk controls into a single service.” “The platform’s configurability and capacity to handle increased activity supported clients during higher trading volumes in 2026,” Harpal Sandhu, Integral chief executive, noted.

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