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Secured loans: a 'give-and-take' relation between borrower and lender

Date Published: 31st January 2007
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A secured loan is a preferred financial aid choice of many UK homeowners for meeting their
monetary requirements. A secured loan carries a comparatively much lower interest rate as
compared to an unsecured loan that enables the homeowners save hundreds of pounds on the
interest to be paid.

What makes the lender offer such competitive rates on secured loans?

Well, secured loans are quite a 'secure' way of lending money for the lenders. A secured loan is sanctioned against some worthy collateral security, which may be home or any other valuable asset.

The collateral put forth as security serves as the guarantee of repayment. It ensures that the borrower
will make sincere efforts to pay back the loan amount in full and on time. This in turn reduces the risk borne by the lender with regard to loss of loan money. As a result, the lender becomes ready to offer some privileges to the borrower, such as:

  • attractive interest rate
  • approval for a larger sum of money
  • extended repayment period
  • flexible terms and conditions

    So, the borrower is also benefitted by submitting security.

    The worth of the collateral you put forth has a significant bearing on the amount of secured loans sanctioned by the lender. For example, a borrower will be able to get approval for a larger sum of
    money if he/she puts forth home as compared to car, stocks or some precious jewellery.

    Usually, the homeowners put forth their home as security when they need a huge sum of money for 'big' needs, such as consolidating huge debts, financing education in some reputed university, purchasing a car and so on.

    The borrower can take advantage of the intense competition prevailing in the secured loans market with lenders competing with each other in terms of rates offered on a secured loan. Spending some time shopping around for a secured loan enables a borrower to select a highly competitive deal in terms of interest rate, loan amount and repayment terms and conditions.


    The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. He has done masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting e-secured-loans as a finance specialist. For more information about secured loan please visit athttp://www.e-secured-loans.co.uk
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