SMSN 962.0 -1.7365% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 814.0 0.9926% SMSN 973.0 -0.6129% RIGD 60.0 -1.1532% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% SHEL 2464.0 1.2325% AZN 10450.0 0.0574% BHP 1810.0 -1.7106% HSBA 834.0 0.8099% ULVR 4685.0 -2.2125% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4550.0 -1.3657% LLPC 1.548 -98.9994% DGED 110.1333 -1.27% BP 364.45 0.6212% SBID 92.7 -2.3182% DGE 2065.0 -1.479% GSK 1389.0 -0.3587% REL 4003.0 0.9075%
SMSN 962.0 -1.7365% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 814.0 0.9926% SMSN 973.0 -0.6129% RIGD 60.0 -1.1532% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% SHEL 2464.0 1.2325% AZN 10450.0 0.0574% BHP 1810.0 -1.7106% HSBA 834.0 0.8099% ULVR 4685.0 -2.2125% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4550.0 -1.3657% LLPC 1.548 -98.9994% DGED 110.1333 -1.27% BP 364.45 0.6212% SBID 92.7 -2.3182% DGE 2065.0 -1.479% GSK 1389.0 -0.3587% REL 4003.0 0.9075%

Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio

Updated on August 29, 2023

The loan-to-value or LTV ratio is an evaluation of the lending threat that financial institutions as well as other lenders investigate before mortgage approval.

Typically, the evaluations with high Loan-to-Value ratios carry greater risk and, hence, if the mortgage is permitted, the cost of loan to the borrower is high.

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