If your loaned securities are needed to settle a trade - such as a call option assignment or a put option exercise - you can request to recall them to complete the transaction. In most cases, the loan will end on the next business day (T+1) after the transaction that reduces or closes your position. However, the recall process may take a few days depending on market conditions or the actions of the borrower. This could cause a short delay in settling your transaction. Once the loan ends, you will no longer earn interest on those securities.