Pallion represents the overall mission to expand the reach of ABC Refinery and Palloys on an international scale. Both are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Pallion, and they join a number of other well-established bullion companies under this “umbrella.” Other subsidiaries include ABC Bullion, Goldenage International, Custodian Vaults, and WJ Sanders.

All of these companies are strongly connected to the bullion industry in different ways. Goldenage International is a jewellery manufacturer that specializes in findings, while Custodian Vaults provides precious metals storage services and safety deposit boxes. W.J. Sanders is Australia’s last traditional manufacturing silversmith, and they are famous for creating a number of trophies and silverware items. W.J Sanders also works with gold, and they are perhaps most famous for manufacturing the Norman Brookes Australian Open Challenge Cup.

These companies all operate under the guidance of Pallion Group, which in turn is led by talented executives like Phillip Cochineas. This type of unified leadership structure allows these closely-related companies to benefit from mutual relationships. For example, W.J Sanders or Palloys can use reliable, high-quality gold directly from ABC Refinery. Pallion maintains strong levels of control over the entire process – including sourcing, refining, manufacturing, and finally distributing and selling jewelry and other gold products.

Pallion’s wide-ranging family of brands also provide an incredible variety of potential services to customers, including bullion, refining, minting, casting, custom jewellery, CAD/CAM, fabricated metals, wedding rings, electroplating, goldsmithing, silversmithing, and vaulting. This stunning array of services is one of the key reasons why Pallion is such an attractive prospect in today’s international markets.

Pallion’s wide-ranging family of brands also provide an incredible variety of potential services to customers, including bullion, refining, minting, casting, custom jewellery, CAD/CAM, fabricated metals, wedding rings, electroplating, goldsmithing, silversmithing, and vaulting. This stunning array of services is one of the key reasons why Pallion is such an attractive prospect in today’s international markets.

Today, Pallion is the largest precious metal services group in all of Australasia. The company also has a truly international reach with offices and facilities in China and Hong Kong. That being said, Pallion maintains a strong Australian identity, especially in regard to its core values and approach to business. Despite its growing size, Pallion continues to place an enormous emphasis on its employees, Australian miners, and all of the hardworking individuals who contribute to Australia’s booming gold industry.

Pallion remains committed to ethical sourcing from Australia’s highly-reputable mines, which use technology and methods that are safer and cleaner than those in many other nations. Phillip Cochineas has also pushed for new technological innovations that are more efficient and reliable for its workers. For example, ABC Refinery now uses acidless separation technology (ALS), which results in a purer final product with less harmful gas emissions for skilled laboratory workers. ABC Refinery remains an industry leader in acidless separation. These initiatives have been recognized by a number of organizations, including the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC). Pallion’s subsidiaries ABC Refinery and Palloys became accredited with the RJC in 2019.

Further accreditations with the London Bullion Market Association, the Shanghai Gold Exchange, and the New York Commodities Exchange have solidified Pallion’s reputation as a genuine player on the global stage. That being said, Cochineas continues to cultivate strong connections with Australia’s local community. Pallion remains a part of Australian bullion tradition, and this is exemplified by ABC Bullion’s contract to manufacture the prestigious Lexus Melbourne Cup. Pallion’s international headquarters are located in Sydney, and in 2014 a new minting facility was constructed by ABC Refinery in Australia.

Further accreditations with the London Bullion Market Association, the Shanghai Gold Exchange, and the New York Commodities Exchange have solidified Pallion’s reputation as a genuine player on the global stage. That being said, Cochineas continues to cultivate strong connections with Australia’s local community. Pallion remains a part of Australian bullion tradition, and this is exemplified by ABC Bullion’s contract to manufacture the prestigious Lexus Melbourne Cup. Pallion’s international headquarters are located in Sydney, and in 2014 a new minting facility was constructed by ABC Refinery in Australia.