Qudos Bank Personal Loan
- Interest Rate (p.a.)
- 11.24%
- Comp. Rate (p.a.)
- 12.29%
- Min Loan Amount
- $5,000
Summary
You won’t need to pay account-keeping fees or early-exit fees with Qudos Bank’s unsecured personal loan.
Qudos Bank’s unsecured personal loan comes with variable interest and terms up to 7 years. The maximum borrowing amount is $25,000, and you can use the loan funds to pay for personal and household purchases or to consolidate debt. While the loan doesn’t have account-keeping fees, you will be charged interest and establishment fees.
Details
Product details
Product Name | Qudos Bank Personal Loan |
Interest Rate (p.a.) | 11.24% |
Comp. Rate (p.a.) | 12.29% |
Interest Rate Type | Variable |
Min Loan Amount | $5,000 |
Max. Loan Amount | $25,000 |
Loan Security | Unsecured |
How does the Qudos Bank personal loan work?
This personal loan from Qudos Bank is an unsecured loan, which means you don’t need to offer an asset as collateral. Loan funds can be used for any worthwhile purpose. This can include expenses like a holiday, car, a new computer, home renovations or debt consolidation. The interest rate is variable and can fluctuate based on the market rate. If the rate goes up, your repayments could increase. If the rate goes down, your repayments could decrease.
What features does the Qudos Bank personal loan offer?
- Unsecured loan. This loan is unsecured and does not require an asset as collateral for the loan.
- Variable rate. Your interest repayments may fluctuate depending on the market rate.
- Terms up to 7 years. Your loan term can range from 1 to 7 years.
- Flexible repayments. You can make weekly, fortnightly or monthly repayments depending on what works for you.
- Additional repayments. You can make additional repayments.
- No early-repayment fees. You won't have to pay a penalty if you repay the loan early.
- No account-keeping fees. You won't be charged monthly or annual account-keeping fees.
How much does the Qudos Bank personal loan cost?
The costs associated with this loan include the following:
- Loan principal
- Variable interest of 11.24% p.a.
- An establishment fee of $150
This loan does not charge monthly or annual account-keeping fees. The comparison rate, which includes interest charges and fees, is 12.29% p.a.
What are the pros and cons of the Qudos Bank personal loan?
Pros.
- No account-keeping fees. This loan does not charge monthly or annual fees, helping keep down the cost of the loan.
- Additional repayments and no early-exit fees. You can make additional repayments and pay off the loan early without penalty.
Cons.
- Small borrowing amounts. The maximum you can borrow is $25,000.
Am I eligible for this loan?
To be eligible for this loan, you need to meet the following criteria:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Be employed
You must also not have been bankrupt.
How do I apply?
You can apply for the loan online through the Qudos Bank website. You will need to provide information on your income (gross and net salary), employment details and other income. You will also have to provide details on your assets and liabilities. You may also be required to provide ID, such as your driver’s licence, Medicare card and passport. Keep the documents in hand to make the process easier.
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