Collateralization
In finance, collateral is a borrower's commitment of property to a lender as a means to secure against counterparty risk and ensure repayment of a loan.
Overcollateralization is used to define types of loan products where an asset value used as collateral on a loan exceeds the loan value. This is sometimes used by borrowers to reduce credit risk for the creditor and enhance the loan's credit rating.
See also DeFi.
References
- Roche, Cullen O. 2011. ‘Understanding the Modern Monetary System’. http://ssrn.com/paper=1905625.
- Ball, Laurence M. The Fed and Lehman Brothers: setting the record straight on a financial disaster. Cambridge University Press, 2018.