What Does Non-Recourse Mean?
Taking out loans can often put the borrower at risk. As much as you hope you can meet payment deadlines, alarming rates and complicated terms can put you at risk of defaulting. Failure to make payments could lead to the loss of your assets.
A non-recourse loan reduces the liability for borrowers by allowing them to pledge their XCSE shares to secure the loan.
If a borrower defaults on the loan, there is no risk of confiscating property or r credit score impact. The lender can only make claim to the securities that were part of the loan agreement.
How Much Money Can I Receive?
The terms for a stock loan depend on the details of your shares such as price, how many shares you own, and trading volume. These factors will be used by lenders to determine the amount that a lender can offer to you.
At Stock Loan Solutions, we offer competitive Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratios of up from 45-60%. Whether you need a small amount to diversify your portfolio or a large sum to invest in a new business venture, we have you covered.
About Denmark
The Kingdom of Denmark is a northern European country. It is both a Nordic and a Scandinavian country with a temperate climate. It shares borders with Germany, and neighbors two other Nordic countries, Sweden and Norway. The official religion of Denmark is the Church of Denmark, and there are four recognized languages: Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic, and German.
Denmark’s largest city is also its capital, Copenhagen. The total area of the entire Kingdom of Denmark is just over 2 million square kilometers, but Denmark proper is closer to 42,000 km2. The entire kingdom also includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The country’s population is just below 6 million people, and the GDP is $299 billion. Danish citizens use the Danish krone as the primary currency.
Denmark is a hub for world-renown music, architecture, literature, and cuisine. A movement called New Danish cuisine has emerged since the 1970s, mixing locally grown foods with French cuisine and other fusions.
How Do Stock Loans Work?
Also known as securities lending, these loans are available to help investors keep the stock they own while still having access to the cash they need in order to make other investments. Our borrowers gain the opportunity to dip into the value of their non-marginable stock quickly and easily without having to wait a long time for the money.
Our loan amounts are dependent on characteristics of the collateralized security, including the number of shares, price, volatility, and additional criteria. By transferring your stock to us, you can be assured of receiving a loan against its value. All you have to do is make quarterly interest payments during the life of the loan. We keep the process simple: once you fully repay the borrowed amount, your stock will be transferred back to you.