High-value tangible assets may unlock access to private capital, without liquidating your position. Explore the asset categories The Liquidity Network reviews and discover whether your assets may qualify for a confidential liquidity review.
For high-net-worth individuals, business owners, and collectors, the question of what assets can be used as collateral is one of the most important financial considerations they face. Traditional banks and lending institutions typically limit collateral to real estate, marketable securities, and cash. The Liquidity Network operates differently, we work with a broad range of high-value tangible assets that mainstream finance routinely ignores. That range now includes designer handbags such as a Birkin or Kelly, reviewed on authentication and secondary-market demand.
Our private capital network evaluates assets based on their intrinsic market value, liquidity profile, and verifiable authenticity, not solely on the credit profile or income documentation of the asset owner. This approach opens doors for collectors, entrepreneurs, investors, and business operators who hold substantial value in non-traditional asset classes.
Not every asset will qualify, and all capital arrangements are subject to a thorough review process. However, if you hold a high-value asset in any of the categories below, we encourage you to submit an inquiry. Our team will conduct a preliminary assessment and communicate whether your asset may be eligible for further review.
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From a single timepiece to a multi-asset portfolio. From $10,000 to $10M or more in potential capital. Each asset category is reviewed individually by specialists who understand its specific market.
Explore luxury vehicle collateral financing
Capital secured by fine timepieces
Review jewelry-backed financing options
Explore handbag collateral financing
Learn how fine art may support private financing
Capital secured by marine assets
Private jet collateral options
Race car collateral financing
Learn about sports memorabilia financing
Review gold bullion-backed financing
Financing secured by construction machinery
Capital secured by antiques and heirlooms
From luxury vehicles and watches to fine art, jewelry, yachts, aircraft, equipment, and heirlooms. TLN structures private capital around high-value assets.
Eligibility is not determined by a single factor. When The Liquidity Network reviews an asset submission, our team considers a combination of the following criteria.
The physical condition of the asset is paramount. Whether reviewing a luxury automobile, fine timepiece, yacht, or piece of fine art, condition directly impacts appraised value and the asset's attractiveness in a secondary market. Assets in excellent, well-documented condition are significantly stronger candidates for private capital review.
For collectibles, fine art, jewelry, watches, and memorabilia, authenticity is non-negotiable. Assets must be supported by credible authentication documentation, certificates of authenticity from recognized experts or institutions, or provenance records that trace the asset's ownership history. Incomplete documentation can limit eligibility.
A recent professional appraisal or valuation from a qualified, independent appraiser is typically required. This provides an objective basis for determining the asset's current fair market value and helps establish the potential scope of any capital arrangement. Older appraisals may be accepted initially but are often refreshed during the review process.
Even an asset in excellent condition with strong authentication may not qualify if there is limited secondary market demand for that specific item. Our team considers current market conditions, comparable sales data, auction results, and dealer pricing to assess liquidity potential. High demand categories consistently support stronger preliminary terms.
Documentation is helpful, but it is not required to submit. TLN conducts its own research, valuation, and verification on every asset, so a clear title or a complete provenance file is not a prerequisite. An existing lien does not automatically disqualify the asset either. Where there is a lien, the outstanding balance is factored into the capital structure, subject to underwriting and to the requested capital and the asset's verified value supporting it. What does create difficulty is genuinely disputed ownership, which introduces legal complexity that no secured arrangement can underwrite around. We help asset owners understand what strengthens a review and work with them to gather it efficiently.
While we do not publish a universal minimum, The Liquidity Network generally focuses on assets where private capital structuring makes practical sense for both parties. Assets with higher appraised values and strong market liquidity tend to be the strongest candidates. We encourage submission for review, our team will assess and communicate eligibility promptly.
None of the following is required to submit. TLN conducts its own research, valuation, and verification on every asset. Below is a general overview of what can help by asset class. Your TLN review team will walk you through what matters most for your asset type after initial inquiry.
Clear title, VIN documentation, vehicle history report, service & maintenance records, recent condition photos (interior, exterior, engine bay), any prior specialist appraisals, and current odometer reading.
Original box and papers where available, manufacturer serial number, GIA or equivalent certificates for gems, prior independent appraisals, purchase receipts, and photos from multiple angles including all hallmarks and reference numbers.
Provenance records and ownership history, prior auction records, authentication certificates from recognized experts, condition report from specialist conservator, high-resolution photographs, and any museum or exhibition inclusion records.
USCG or equivalent documentation, current marine survey from certified surveyor, hull identification number (HIN), engine hours and service logs, marina storage records, and current insurance documentation.
FAA registration, airworthiness certificate, complete logbooks (airframe, engine, propeller), annual inspection records, avionics inventory, pre-buy inspection, and hangar records.
Assay or hallmark certificates, mint or refinery provenance, weight and purity documentation, chain of custody records, vault or secure storage confirmation, and acquisition records or purchase receipts.
Need help understanding what documentation your specific asset requires? Contact us, our team will walk you through exactly what's needed before you commit to anything.
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