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What Investors Should Know About Non-Recourse Stock Loans

January 3, 2024 by Lily Roberts Leave a Comment

Non-recourse Loan

What if we told you there was a way to quickly take out a loan without the need for a personal guarantee? Well, there is, and they’re called non-recourse stock loans.

With these loans, you put your shares of a publicly traded company up as security and all your other property stays safe.

In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about these loans. Let’s start with a non-recourse loan definition.

Non-Recourse Loan Definition

To take out a non-recourse loan, you put up a piece of property to secure the loan. Then, if you can’t pay the loan back, the lender seizes the property.

In contrast, if you default on a (more traditional) recourse loan, you owe the lender the full value of the loan.

For example, imagine you default on a recourse style mortgage. The lender will seize and sell your house, but if that doesn’t cover the value of the loan, you’ll owe them the difference.

On the other hand, if the mortgage were a non-recourse loan, the lender will only seize your house. It doesn’t matter how much the house is worth at the time. Once they seize it, you’re off the hook.

If you want quick cash, non-recourse loans are a great option. Just remember that they sometimes come with higher interest rates.

Also, different states treat non-recourse loans differently, so check with your state before you pursue one.

What Are Non-Recourse Stock Loans?

Non-recourse stock loans are like any other non-recourse loan, but you put stocks up to secure the loan. You would hand over shares to the lender, and they give you a portion (usually around 50 to 60%) of the stocks’ value in the form of a loan. If you fail to pay the loan back, the lender keeps your shares.

A non-recourse stock loan is a great way to take advantage of the value of your stock portfolio without actually selling any stocks. For example, let’s say you have a healthy stock portfolio worth $100,000 and you expect it to keep growing in value, but you’re in need of fast cash. A non-recourse stock loan gives you access to a portion of that $100,000 without actually selling your stock.

Then when you pay the loan back, usually in two to three years, you get your stocks back. Keep in mind that the lender will keep any dividends the stocks paid during the loan period.

Options at the End of the Loan Period

At loan maturity, you don’t have to take your shares back if you don’t want to. You have a few other options:

  • Take Cash: If the stocks have increased in value by more than the amount of interest accrued on the loan, you have the option to take a portion of the difference in cash. Basically, if the stocks are worth more than you owe, you can take the cash and walk.
  • Leave the Stocks: If the stocks have fallen in value, you can simply walk away and let the lender keep them. You don’t have to give any of the money back.
  • Renew the Loan: Some lenders allow you to renew the loan and take out more money.

Take Out Your Stock Loan Today

That’s our stock non-recourse loan definition. They’re simple. And they’re a great option for people with healthy stock portfolios and a need for cash.

If you think you’re a good candidate, contact one of our loan experts today.

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Lily Roberts

About Lily Roberts

Lily Roberts is a seasoned financial writer with a strong academic background in history, having graduated from Hamilton College in 2015. Her unique blend of analytical skills from her history major and her deep understanding of financial concepts has allowed her to craft insightful and engaging content in the financial industry. Prior to her writing career, Lily gained valuable experience working as an intern at a reputable investment firm, where she honed her expertise in market analysis and financial communication. Her commitment to delivering accurate, informative, and accessible content continues to resonate with audiences seeking trustworthy financial education and information.

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