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4 +2 | vermögensgesicherter Kreditgeber |
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4 | Leihanstalt / Leihhaus |
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4 | Finanzinstitut, das besicherte Kredite vergibt |
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Leihanstalt / Leihhaus Explanation: a company who lends money agains securitie or assets is called "Leihanstalt" A loan backed by assets is a "Pfandkredit". Reference: http://www.leihhaus.de/pfandkredit.htm |
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vermögensgesicherter Kreditgeber Explanation: This is what my dictionary provides; I haven't come across the term myself yet. Routledge German Dictionary of Business, Commerce and Finance |
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