kredititilin
Kredititilin is a term often encountered in financial contexts, particularly in Estonia and other Baltic countries. It broadly translates to "credit account" or "credit line." Essentially, a kredititilin represents an agreement between a borrower and a lender, typically a bank or financial institution, that allows the borrower to draw funds up to a pre-approved limit. This is a revolving form of credit, meaning that as the borrower repays the outstanding balance, the available credit limit is replenished, allowing them to borrow again.
Unlike a traditional loan where a lump sum is disbursed at the beginning, a kredititilin offers flexibility.