Borro sees 122% rise in funded loans

Paul Aitken, CEO of borro

Borro has revealed the main types of assets used by clients to access liquidity last year.

The personal asset lender saw a 122% rise in funded loans for 2012, compared to the same period in 2011.

The average loan value for 2012 increased to £7,000 (up from £3,500 in 2011) and the average loan value to SMEs (who make up the majority of borro’s loan book) increased by 41%, from £17,000 to £24,000 since last year.

10 main types of assets used by borro clients in 2012:

Ten main types of assets used by borro clients in 2012:

Asset

For example…

Jewellery

1950’s sapphire and diamond ear clips (loan value £25,150)

Watches

18ct white gold Cartier Ballon Blue watch (loan value £35,000)

Gold

Two fine gold bars (loan value £50,000)

Fine Art

A Henry Moore sculpture (loan value £50,000)

Antiques

A collection of French porcelains (loan value £160,000)

Luxury Cars

Lamborghini 400 (loan value £60,000)

Wedding Gold

Collection of 22ct gold jewellery (loan value £40,000)

Diamonds

Single stone marquise cut diamond ring, approx. 5 carats (loan value £89,000)

Wine

A case of Château Petrus 1982 (loan value £16,000)

Antique Silver

Silver contemporary Faberge egg (loan value £5,000)

“During 2012, in a climate where loans from traditional sources were few and far between, we saw clients using a range of high value assets to unlock necessary finance,” said Paul Aitken (pictured), CEO of borro.

“An increasing number of individuals, entrepreneurs and small business owners recognise they have accumulated a wealth of personal assets that can temporarily be turned back into cash, quickly and easily.

“For small business owners and SMEs this is especially important when needing to realise a business opportunity that would not have otherwise been possible. The continuing growing demand for our service just goes to show that alternative forms of financing are becoming more mainstream.”

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