[THE INVESTOR] Financial authorities on May 23 unveiled a set of measures to allow companies to secure loans using their movable assets, including intellectual property and half-finished goods, as collateral.
The measures are aimed at helping small and medium enterprises and startups raise funds, the Financial Services Commission said in a statement.
Currently, raw materials and machines are allowed to be used as collateral, according to the FSC.
Under the measures, intellectual property, as well as a company’s claims to future sales, can be used as a means to secure loans, the FSC said.
At the end of 2016, movable assets accounted for 38 percent of all assets owned by SMEs. Property accounted for 25 percent of them.
However, only 0.05 percent of their movable assets were actually used to win loans, the FSC said.
The latest measures are expected to help banks increase such loans to 3 trillion won by the end of 2020, the FSC said.
By Song Seung-hyun and newswires (
ssh@heraldcorp.com)