What is the Portfolio Lending Value?

A security's lending value is calculated by multiplying the lending ratio (LVR) of a security in your portfolio by its market value. The total of all the lending values in your portfolio is the portfolio's lending value, the maximum amount you can borrow at a particular time, using your portfolio as security on your margin loan. As the lending value is based on market values, the lending values will fluctuate with market movements.

Remember you can reduce risk by borrowing less than the maximum.

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