velkasulkeinen
Velkasulkeinen is a term used in Finnish finance and refers to a situation where a loan or debt is fully collateralized. This means that the lender has received sufficient assets or guarantees to cover the entire amount of the debt. In the event of a default by the borrower, the lender can seize and sell the collateral to recover their funds. The degree of collateralization can vary, but "velkasulkeinen" implies that the security provided is adequate to cover the principal and potentially accrued interest.
This type of loan arrangement typically offers a lower risk for the lender compared to unsecured loans.
While velkasulkeinen offers security to the lender, it also means the borrower risks losing the pledged assets