Is guarantor equivalent to borrower?
Before agreeing to serve as a guarantor, it is necessary to assess the borrower's credit, cash flows, to determine whether or not he or she is capable of handling the loan.Kairav Shah
04 Jan 2010
One fine morning when I was relaxing in the jogger's park after my routine jog, I met my old banker friend who happened to head the loan section of a leading private sector bank. After exchange of pleasantries, an engaging talk began on the banking scenario which moved on to loans and its intricacies. This is when I popped him the question, What if I become a guarantor for Education Loan for my nephew who is going for an MBA abroad?
But do you know
what is a guarantor, he shot back.
This set my thought process and started looking for answers. Here I would like to share with you the
details on what it takes to be a guarantor.
To
safeguard their interests, banks seek a guarantor who is legally bound to make
repayments in case of default. Also a guarantor is required in case the loan
applicant does not live in the same city in which he is purchasing the property
or if the nature of his job is such that he will be constantly transferred,
could go abroad or not applied the loan from a permanent address, the banks
need a guarantor. If you're a salaried individual with a good employment record
and laudable debt repayment history, banks are assured of your financial
stability and credibility. In case one runs a small business with low profits,
the banks are taking a risk. To safeguard their interests in such
circumstances, banks seek a guarantor who is legally bound to make repayments
in case of default.
By
seeking a guarantor, the lender tries to enforce a moral check that prevents
borrower from defaulting.
There is another aspect to it also say if an applicant feels that he is unable
to secure a loan on his own, he needs a guarantor. Also Banks ask for a
guarantor because of the credit-worthiness of an applicant but this certainly
does not mean that suspicion is being raised on borrower's
credit-worthiness.
So be cautious before signing as a guarantor.
Before
agreeing to serve as a guarantor, it is necessary to assess the borrower's
credit, cash flows, to determine whether or not he or she is capable of
handling the loan. Since a guarantor is
liable to pay up in case the original borrower misses out on repayments to the
lender, he needs to be extremely cautious.
Incase of default be ready to repay the loan, hence do not agree to offer a guarantee if you are unable to do so. Make certain that you have a copy of the loan contract and that you read and fully understand it before signing, Check the numbers because there is no way to back out of a guarantee.
So before signing as a guarantor for anyone understand the pros and cons of being a loan guarantor especially in current scenario when there is so much uncertainty around. I would like to refer here the case of Supreme Court reiterating through a decision that a guarantor cannot back out of the loan commitment once made.
Do not sign as guarantor without knowing the pros and cons of it and land up having paid for someone else's luxuries. As the guarantor is the security provider for repayment of incase of default legal action can be taken against guarantor.
So think twice before becoming a guarantor.


