Which is not an example of a government-insured loan?

conventional loan

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) loan

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan

Veterans Affairs (VA) loan

1 answer

A conventional loan is not an example of a government-insured loan. Conventional loans are typically offered by private lenders and are not backed by any government agency. In contrast, USDA, FHA, and VA loans are all government-insured or guaranteed.