säkerhetssaldot
Säkerhetssaldot is a term used in Swedish financial and banking contexts to describe the portion of an account or portfolio that is held as collateral or as a safety buffer to secure obligations. The exact meaning of säkerhetssaldot can vary between institutions and products, and there is no single universal definition. In practice, it often refers to the cash, securities, or other assets that are designated to back a loan, a derivative position, or a payment facility.
Common interpretations include:
- Collateral balance for loans: the value of assets pledged to secure a loan, which influences credit
- Margin or risk buffer in investment or derivative trading: cash or securities set aside to cover
- Safety buffer for payment accounts or overdrafts: a portion of funds kept aside to ensure that
How säkerhetssaldot is managed varies by institution. Banks monitor it to determine credit limits, enforce covenants,