ASAHI Refining: The Company That Bought Out JM -- The Legendary 200 Yr. Old Johnson Matthey Precious Metals Refiner and Mint.
I am writing this not only because I was half asked / half offered to research things for my friend Terry my Precious Metals guy, but also just to dig in and continue learning things connected to the rabbit hole of never ending info about precious metals, sound money (the opposite of what government gives us) -- and general information to carry with me.
If anyone needs a good PM guy --- I got the guy!
He gets stuff done.
TLDR:
Asahi is the Japanese company that bought out JM's bullion and assaying business back in 2015 for $186M.
Between both of their plants, they claim they process the largest capacity of gold and silver in North America.
 founded in 1952. The company has approximately 1,360 employees.
Throughout the years it has grown from a single location recovering silver from photographic solutions in to a London Good Delivery refiner now operating in 6 countries through its subsidiaries processing gold, silver, and platinum group metals.
Precision is a part of everything we do—from assaying to refining, we produce the finest and most coveted precious metals in the market. Our R&D centered in Japan is focused solely on developing the most accurate methods for precious metal recovery and evaluation.
Between both of our plants, we process the largest capacity of gold and silver in North America.
GRANT ANGWIN
PRESIDENT
Studying Chemistry and then Business and Finance in the UK, Grant began as an analytical chemist with Johnson Matthey.
He has 35 years of experience and is currently Chairman of the London Bullion Market Association and sits on the International Advisory Panel of the Shanghai Gold Exchange as well as being a Board Member of the Silver Institute.
From their published yearly reports and compliance / certificates section of their website:
- ( I looked at the 2015 year because that is the information I wanted to see -- the year they bought JM ) :
... On March 5, 2015 Asahi Holdings acquired the Johnson Matthey Gold & Silver refining business.
The acquisition includes the refineries located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA and Brampton,
Ontario, Canada.
The Salt Lake City, USA and Brampton, Canada refineries are now collectively operated as
“Asahi Refining.”
At purchase Johnson Matthey’s LBMA London Good Delivery status was transferred to Asahi Refining for each gold and silver refinery.
Asahi Refining adopted many responsible gold policies and procedures from Johnson Matthey during the transition.
In 2015, Asahi Refining began a process of transitioning and modifying the existing program to align with the new entity’s strategies, capabilities, and competencies.
This transition resulted in some challenges maintaining our due diligence procedures, which Asahi Refining is committed to resolving in 2016 and beyond.
The following compliance report is prepared by Asahi Refining to certify LBMA Responsible Gold compliance for the 2015 calendar year. ....
More can be read on that link here ---
Websites:
https://www.asahiholdings.com/english/company/
Locations
Asahi Refining USA, Inc. Primary
4601 W 2100 S, West Valley City, UT 84120, US
Asahi Refining Canada Limited
130 Glidden Rd, Brampton, Ontario CA
Great post as always!!!
Thanks!!
It is true, you do love Freedom and Liberty -- not too many people have done what you have done standing up for it -- and to the powers that be calling out all the corruption on your own time.
I have done my best, it has cost me a heavy price as many know.
I hope someone sends you something shiny lol
Yes, we can hope.
LOL
Interesting story :-)
Thanks for stopping by. This place is about an hour or so NW of my house, I am going to see if they allow tours.
You’ve been bananas!!

WOW, excellent post!!! Very well written.
Thanks a lot!