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Select Margin Loan

Maximise your wealth potential

Borrowing money to invest, also known as gearing, is a strategy that can help you accelerate the value of your portfolio over time and increase your investment income.

For years many Australians have borrowed money to purchase investment properties. Now, with more Australians than ever before investing in shares and investment funds1, many also want to borrow to invest in these assets.

A Select Margin Loan makes gearing simple and easy. Not only will you benefit from a competitive interest rate, but also hassle-free loan administration and straightforward investment reporting.

1 2008 Australian Share Ownership Study, Australian Securities Exchange.

What is a margin loan?

A margin loan is simply borrowing money to invest in investment funds or shares.

It lets you access investment opportunities now that you couldn't otherwise without own capital. This may enable you to grow an investment portfolio that:

  • works for you sooner
  • helps you to achieve greater asset diversification
  • accelerates the value of your portfolio over time, as well as
  • benefits from potential tax deductions.

You access additional capital from a margin loan by borrowing against your existing approved assets; including shares, managed funds or cash. With many margin lenders you can borrow up to 75% of your total investment.

Alternatively, you can start with a small amount and add to it each month from your own savings in addition to contributing a borrowed amount each month. This is called regular gearing.

Benefits of a margin loan

These include:

  • having more money working for you to increase your potential investment growth
  • your earnings can be multiplied in favourable market conditions
  • potential for tax savings, as loan interest paid is generally deductible against income, and
  • achieving greater diversification through increasing your portfolio size and spreading your investments more widely, helping you to reduce investment risk.

Did you know?

Select Margin Loan is one of the few margin loans integrated with a portfolio administration service.

This means:

  • you receive consolidated reports
  • your money is invested quickly
  • simple switching process – helps you take advantage of investment opportunities without delay, and
  • fast access to your money, as withdrawals are instantly confirmed.1

1 Subject to terms and conditions and lender's approval.

The risks of gearing

With any investment strategy, there are potential risks. You should understand what these risks are and how you can minimise them.

There are additional risks associated with geared investments, primarily because you're using borrowed money to increase investment returns.

Some of the common risks are:

  • a fall in the sharemarket could lead to your investment losses being magnified
  • a change of your financial circumstances, for example illness or injury, could make it difficult for you to meet your loan repayment commitments
  • a rise in interest rates could make it difficult for you to pay your loan or make interest payments, or
  • there may be some termination penalties or fees attached to the loan.

To help minimise any investment risks associated with a gearing strategy, it's important you seek professional financial advice.

Credit provider

As at 1 December 2008, Leveraged Equities Limited ('the Lender') became a wholly owned subsidiary of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178 as a result of a merger between Adelaide Bank and Bendigo Bank.

Interest Rates

Effective 25 May 2012

Interest Rates (subject to change without notice)

Margin Loan Account
(monthly variable)
Standard Rates
from 25 May 2012
Standard Rates
were 26 Mar 2012
Monthly Variable 8.99% 9.44%
Fixed Interest
(prepaid annually in advance)
Standard Rates
from 26 Mar 2012
Standard Rates
were 21 Dec 201
1 Year (indicative only) 8.59% 8.80%
2 Years (indicative only) 9.14% 9.35%
3 Years (indicative only) 9.29% 9.60%
4 Years (indicative only) 9.39% 9.60%
5 Years (indicative only) 9.49% 9.70%

Please refer to your MLC Business Development Manager for full details of terms and conditions of additional client discounts.


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