Secured vs Unsecured Loans

Not sure whether to put up collateral for a lower rate? Here's how secured and unsecured loans really compare.

Secured Loan

  • Usually offers lower interest rates
  • Easier approval with weaker credit, if you have collateral
  • Can allow for larger loan amounts
  • Longer repayment terms often available
  • Your collateral is at risk if you default
  • Takes longer to arrange, collateral must be valued
  • Not available if you don't own a qualifying asset

Best For:

Borrowers with a valuable asset who want the lowest possible rate

Unsecured Loan

  • No collateral or asset required
  • Faster application and funding
  • Nothing to repossess if you default
  • Most personal loans in our network work this way
  • Rates are typically higher than secured options
  • Approval depends more heavily on credit and income

Best For:

Borrowers who want a fast, straightforward loan without risking an asset

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureSecured LoanUnsecured Loan
Collateral RequiredYesNo
Typical RatesLowerHigher
Approval SpeedSlower, requires valuationFaster
Risk if You DefaultLosing the assetCredit damage, collections
Best ForBorrowers with valuable collateralBorrowers who want simplicity

When to Choose Each Option

Choose Secured Loan When:

  • You own a qualifying asset like a vehicle
  • You want the lowest rate available to you
  • You're comfortable putting that asset at risk
  • You're borrowing a larger amount
  • You have weaker credit but valuable collateral

Choose Unsecured Loan When:

  • You don't want to risk an asset
  • You want a faster, simpler application
  • You have a solid credit and income profile
  • You're borrowing a smaller, one-time amount
  • You want to avoid the paperwork of valuing collateral

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