viitekoron
Viitekoron, in Finnish, refers to a reference interest rate used in lending to determine the interest on floating-rate loans and related financial products. It functions as a base rate that lenders add a fixed margin to, producing the borrower’s actual interest rate. The viitekorko is determined by financial markets and can change over time, which can cause loan payments to go up or down.
The most common viitekorot in Finland are Euribor tenors, typically 3-month Euribor or 12-month Euribor, with
Mechanism: The borrower pays interest equal to viitekorko plus a margin. When the viitekorko changes, the loan’s
In practice, viitekorot are common in mortgages, consumer loans, and some business loans in Finland. They expose