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Brits dive into dazzling diamond and gem collections for finance

13th November 2012 Print

borro, UK personal asset lender, has seen a stunning array of unique jewels and gems come through its vault doors, as more and more Brits use their valuable jewellery collections as collateral for finance. The average loan provided against these types of assets, including diamonds and sapphires, has risen 151% over the past two years.

Paul Aitken, CEO of borro, said: "Many people have beautiful jewels and gems sitting in a jewellery box or tucked away in dressing tables, without realising their true value. Anyone looking for finance could easily be reaping the benefits from the value found in assets like these. borro provides quick and easy access to finance against personal assets, without sacrificing pieces and heirlooms that people hold dear."

Examples of high-value jewellery currently stored in borro's vaults:

Asset - Loan Value
Round brilliant-cut diamond, set in platinum and yellow gold (approx. 5 carats)
£100,000
 
Single stone marquise cut diamond ring (approx. 5 carats)
£89,000
 
Sapphire and diamond bracelet
£51,100
 
Single stone diamond ring (approx. 14 carats)
£50,000
 
Pair of 3 carat Cartier diamond ear studs
£40,000
 
Emerald-cut diamond ring (approx. 10 carats)
£35,000
 
Single stone diamond ring (approx. 5 carats)
£30,000
 
Single stone platinum diamond ring set (approx. 4 carats)
£27,300
 
1950's sapphire and diamond ear clips
£25,150
 
White gold single stone diamond ring (approx. 18 carats)
£24,000

Paul Aitken continued: "Brits are turning to alternative sources of lending for a variety of reasons - most of our customers are looking to facilitate business transactions and opportunities while others come to us to fund surveys and pay other fees relating to property refinancing. Other reasons include supporting an irregular income, funding holidays and school fees, and helping to pay tax bills and other unexpected expenses. borro provides a solution for those looking to raise finance, by unlocking the value found in their personal assets."