Unsecured loans are monetary loans that are not secured against the borrower's assets. These may be available from financial institutions under many different guises or marketing packages:-
The interest rates applicable to these different forms may vary depending on the lender and the borrower. These may or may not be regulated by law. 
In the United Kingdom, when applied to individuals, these may come under the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Interest rates on unsecured loans are nearly always higher than for secured loans, because an unsecured lender's options for recourse against the borrower in the event of default are severely limited.
 An unsecured lender must sue the borrower, obtain a money judgment for breach of contract, and then pursue execution of the judgment against

the borrower's unencumbered assets (that is, the ones not already pledged to secured lenders).
In insolvency proceedings, secured lenders traditionally have priority over unsecured lenders when a court divides up the borrower's assets. 
Thus, a higher interest rate reflects the additional risk that in the event of insolvency, the debt may be uncollectible.

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