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Lock-In Provision


A mechanism whereby a borrower can guarantee an interest rate on a loan would not move beyond a specific level for a term ranging from 30 to 90 days. Thanks to a lock-in provision, a borrower can better control its financing costs (provided that the loan is paid back along with any interests incurred during its term without defaulting on repayment).

A lock-in provision is also known as a rate lock.



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