Unsecured Creditor
An individual or institution that lends money without obtaining specified assets as collateral. This poses a higher risk to the creditor because they have nothing to fall back on should the borrower default on the loan. A debenture holder is an unsecured creditor.
Investopedia Commentary
It's uncommon for individuals to be able to borrow money without collateral. For example, when you take out a mortgage, a bank will always hold your house as collateral for the loan in case you default. Large corporations however often issue commercial paper that is unsecured.
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See also: Collateral, Commercial Paper, Creditor, Debenture, Default, Loan, Unsecured Loan
Also spelled: un-secured creditor
unsecured creditor