gadai
Gadai refers to a pawnbroking transaction common in Indonesia, Malaysia, and other Malay-speaking areas. In a gadai, a borrower pledges movable property as collateral in exchange for a short-term loan from a pawnbroker. The lender assesses the collateral’s value and offers a loan amount that is typically a fraction of that value. The borrower can redeem the item by repaying the loan and any agreed-upon interest or fees within a set period. If unpaid, the pawnbroker may sell the collateral to recover the debt.
Common collateral includes gold jewelry, electronics, watches, bicycles, motorcycles, and other valuables. The item is kept
Gadai serves as a source of rapid liquidity for households, particularly those without access to formal credit.