Its services include diamond and gemstone certification and proof of origin

The International Gemological Institute allows payment with Nol cards

The International Gemological Institute, which is globally specialized in classifying and determining the quality of precious stones and jewelry, announced the signing of a partnership agreement with Nol Cards, under which the cards will be accepted from dealers.

A statement by the institute stated that holders of gold, silver and blue Nol cards can visit the headquarters of the International Gemological Institute in the "Almas Tower" in Dubai, to benefit from a wide range of services, including the certification of diamonds and precious stones.

This partnership provides customers with an alternative option to cash and credit cards, as they can easily pay using their metro cards at the checkout counter, enabling them to switch to 100% cashless payment services.

The International Gemological Institute added that this step confirms its commitment to adopting digital innovation, enhancing the institute's customer-centric focus and providing them with more convenient solutions.


Chonak Shastri, Director General of the International Gemological Institute, Middle East, said that the institute is constantly looking for innovative ways to provide convenience to customers, pointing out that the Nol card payment service is another addition that enhances the institute's ecosystem.


It is noteworthy that the International Gemological Institute (IGI) includes 18 laboratories located in all major diamond and jewelry centers around the world, in addition to eight educational facilities.

For 45 years, the institute has provided jewelry retailers and consumers with a wide range of services, including independent diamond grading reports, colored stone reports, stone identification and appraisal reports, diamond certification, proof of origin, laser engraving services, and certification. traditional jewelry.

It is present in the Middle East, since 2001, with the first office in the UAE.  

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