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Name Interest Rate (p.a.) Comp. Rate (p.a.) Application Fee Monthly Fee Monthly Repayment
OurMoneyMarket Personal Loan
Fixed1 - 7 Years $2,001 - $75,000
Interest Rate (p.a.)
6.57%
to 18.99%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
7.19%
to 21.78%
Application Fee
1.50% - 6%
min. $250
Monthly Fee
$0
Monthly Repayment
$627.42
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Harmoney Unsecured Personal Loan
Finder award winnerFixed3 - 7 Years $2,000 - $70,000
Interest Rate (p.a.)
5.76%
to 24.03%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
6.55%
to 24.98%
Application Fee
$275 - $575
Monthly Fee
$0
Monthly Repayment
$623.70
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Citi Personal Loan Plus
Variable3 - 5 Years $2,000 - $55,000
Interest Rate (p.a.)
10.90%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
11.19%
Application Fee
$199
Monthly Fee
$10
Monthly Repayment
$670.33
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Special Offer: Monthly Fee of $10 waived for applications submitted before 30 June 2024.
NAB Personal Loan Unsecured Fixed
Fixed1 - 7 Years $5,000 - $55,000
Interest Rate (p.a.)
6.99%
to 20.49%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
7.91%
to 21.33%
Application Fee
$150
Monthly Fee
$10
Monthly Repayment
$632.08
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Latitude Variable Rate Personal Loan
Variable2 - 7 Years $5,000 - $70,000
Interest Rate (p.a.)
9.49%
to 29.99%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
10.93%
to 31.83%
Application Fee
$395
Monthly Fee
$13
Monthly Repayment
$666.22
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NAB Personal Loan Unsecured Variable Rate
Variable1 - 7 Years $5,000 - $55,000
Interest Rate (p.a.)
6.99%
to 20.49%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
7.91%
to 21.33%
Application Fee
$150
Monthly Fee
$10
Monthly Repayment
$632.08
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Loans for your wedding

A wedding loan is an innovative type of loan that allows you to fund different aspects of your wedding. Weddings can cost in upwards of $50,000, so having a personal loan to help finance some or all of your special day can come in handy. These type of loans usually come in the form of an unsecured personal loan or line of credit.

How to use a boat loan

If you’re looking to purchase a boat you can secure financing through a boat loan. These loans work similarly to car loans in that you can choose to attach your newly-purchased boat as a guarantee to enjoy lower rates, or you can take out an unsecured personal loan so its less of a risk on your part.

Loans for cosmetic surgery

Cosmetic surgery is becoming more commonplace these days, but it is still an expensive endeavour for the majority of people. Cosmetic surgery loans are usually unsecured personal loans or specially-designed loans from medical lenders. You can use the loan amount to finance the surgery, plane tickets to and from your hospital destination, or to help tide you over while you are in recovery.

Pay for your next holiday away

Holiday loans are another financing option you have available to you. If you find your savings insufficient to fund your next holiday, you can look at a holiday loan to purchase your ticket, book your hotel, or even just have some extra spending money. Holiday loans are available as fixed or variable rate loans, with some offering repayment terms of up to seven years.

Get a loan for a jetski

If you’ve ever dreamed of getting a jet ski, you probably weren’t dreaming about the price tag. Jet skis can cost anywhere between $10,000 and $15,000, so some people choose to take out a jet ski loan to help them make their purchase. Jet ski loans are, again, similar to car loans and can be in secured or unsecured, fixed or variable, all depending on your preferences and needs.

What is dealer finance?

This is a type of loan that is offered directly through the car dealership where you purchase your vehicle. You may find the interest on these loans to be higher or lower than other personal or car loans depending on the residual balloon payment you’ll be paying at the end of the term.

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    StephJuly 6, 2017

    Hey, I have a couple defaults as I missed a payment and then it gets hard to catch up. I want to catch up, maybe debt consolidation is a possibility? Also, if I can get approved for a debt consolidation loan am I able to get a little loan on top of that to help me get on my two feet again with one easy payment.

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      LiezlJuly 6, 2017

      Hi Steph,

      Thanks for reaching out.

      Yes, debt consolidation might help you keep abreast with your loan payments but that will entirely depend on your financial situation. You may check and compare your debt consolidation loan options to ensure you make a better and informed decision. As for getting a loan on top of the debt consolidation, that would entirely depend on the lender as to how much you can borrow. They will most likely base it on your ability to pay off the loan and your overall financial position.

      Moreover, please read more about the important steps to take to get of debt. You may also reach out to various institutions for free financial management advice.

      Just a friendly note, please make sure to check the lender’s eligibility criteria before you submit your application, as rejected loan applications can have a negative impact on your credit score.

      I hope this has helped.

      Kind regards,
      Liezl

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    StacyDecember 15, 2016

    I need a loan for about $100,000 I make 25,000 a month I bought a new car because my friend totaled my other one instead of waiting for A loan to be approved first my mother-in-law paid cash for it now I need to pay her back. How do I go about getting a loan like this

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      DeeDecember 15, 2016Finder

      Hi Stacy,

      Thanks for your question.

      You may want to check your personal loan options featured on our website. Please do note that most unsecured loans have a maximum limit of up to $50,000 while the secured loans may allow you to borrow more than $50K.

      You can use the loan calculator on the page to see which loan product can give you low monthly repayments. To check the requirements and eligibility criteria to apply for a particular loan, just click on its name so you’ll be redirected to its review page.

      Cheers,
      Anndy

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    ramSeptember 23, 2016

    I have existing personal loan, I need to borrow another 10k what will I do?

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      ElizabethSeptember 23, 2016Finder

      Hi Ram,

      You have the option of getting in contact with your current lender and asking for a “loan top-up”. Keep in mind this involves applying for another loan and repaying your existing loan with the approved funds. You can also apply for an unsecured loan with another lender and consolidating your debt into one account.

      I hope this helps,

      Elizabeth

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    relmaJuly 25, 2016

    I’m working withCommunity Home Support Program involving age care and I want to get myself a car. I earn over $1300 and have a permanent position. Can you help me

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      ElizabethJuly 29, 2016Finder

      Hi Relma,

      I can’t recommend a specific lender as it depends more on your specific financial situation (your assets, debts, credit history, etc.). You can compare your car loan options through our website. If you want to find out some more information on any lenders, you can click through to the review pages by selecting the name of the lender. If you find a lender you want to apply with, you can select the “Go to Site” to submit your application.

      I hope this helps,

      Elizabeth

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    JudyJune 29, 2016

    Hi there. I am a working Singaporean looking to acquire a farm worth AUD899K in Manjimup, Perth. I have a residence in Singapore. Need a business loan to finance the purchase. Can you help me?

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      ElizabethJune 30, 2016Finder

      Hi Judy,

      You can compare your business loan options, and find out more about business finance through our website.

      I hope this helps,

      Elizabeth

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