ChatterBank1 min ago
Endowment Policy
12 Answers
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a loan (not mortgage) with an endowment policy as security?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Kathyan. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's to pay for our daughter's wedding. When we realised that the policy wouldn't cover the mortgage, we changed to a repayment one. We have kept up the policy payments and will have a decent sum when it matures. The problem is it has just over two years to go and our daughter is getting married next year!
since it is a financial instrument with value
you certainly should be able to.
The obvious people to ask are the people who give loans.
even if they give tinkly laughs and say: 'oh we dont do THAT sort of thing hahah titter titter'
[ as a bank did when I asked for a buy-to-let loan ]
I am not sure if it wold be that cheap - altho better than an unsecured loan.
You are of course quite RIGHT not to go for the other options - known as the Ugly sisters or Ugly Twins - stop paying (making it paid up) and selling it back to the endowment company (rip off yet again yawn) or selling it on the open market
and good luck
I did the same as you and hung onto the policy as a savings vehicle -nice to have the pot of well silver at the end, but if you do the sums, the last ten years has been pretty crap
you certainly should be able to.
The obvious people to ask are the people who give loans.
even if they give tinkly laughs and say: 'oh we dont do THAT sort of thing hahah titter titter'
[ as a bank did when I asked for a buy-to-let loan ]
I am not sure if it wold be that cheap - altho better than an unsecured loan.
You are of course quite RIGHT not to go for the other options - known as the Ugly sisters or Ugly Twins - stop paying (making it paid up) and selling it back to the endowment company (rip off yet again yawn) or selling it on the open market
and good luck
I did the same as you and hung onto the policy as a savings vehicle -nice to have the pot of well silver at the end, but if you do the sums, the last ten years has been pretty crap