Fine Art

The rare beauty of fine art contributes to its intrinsic value and the reluctance of many collectors and art professionals to make hasty sales of their fine art assets when capital is needed.

Borro provides an attractive alternative to selling by enabling individuals and galleries to use their fine art assets as loan collateral.

Our Asset
Valuation Process

Our process provides a fast, accurate, and fair valuation of your fine art asset

We take into account the artist, the uniqueness and provenance of the piece, the strength of the attribution, the supply/demand balance, and any data we can locate from auction, gallery, and private-sale records including databases.

1.

Tell Us About Your Fine Art Asset

Contact us to provide a detailed description including a photo, ownership, provenance, and appraisal documentation. Once received, we will begin the evaluation.

2.

Submit for Our Detailed Valuation

We will make arrangements with you to obtain your fine art asset(s) for inspection by our valuation experts and underwriters. Your asset will be fully insured during shipment and while in our possession.

3.

Final Valuation and Final Loan Offer

Borro’s internal and external valuation experts will inspect your asset and based on that valuation we will give you a final loan quote.

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Pablo Picasso,
Portrait Signer and Numbered

Fair Market Value $1,150,000
Borro Loan Value $750,000

Using Your Fine Art as Loan Collateral

Unlock the Equity of Fine Art Without Selling

We take into account the artist, the uniqueness and provenance of the piece, the strength of the attribution, the supply/demand balance, and any data we can locate from auction, gallery, and private-sale records including databases.

Roy Lichtenstein
Lithograph

Auction Estimate $150,000 to $200,000
Borro Loan Value $60,000