Unsecured personal loans in Australia

Getting an unsecured personal loan is straight-forward. Apply online, receive your funds, and repay the loan without having to put up collateral.

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Product Finder Score Interest Rate (p.a.) Comp. Rate (p.a.) Application Fee Monthly Fee Monthly Repayment
NOW Finance No Fee Unsecured Personal Loan
Finder AwardFixed18 Months - 7 Years $5,000 - $50,000
NOW Finance logo
Finder score
Interest Rate (p.a.)
6.45%
to 26.95%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
6.45%
to 26.95%
Application Fee
$0
Monthly Fee
$0
Monthly Repayment
$612.52
Harmoney Unsecured Personal Loan
Fixed3 - 7 Years $2,000 - $70,000
Harmoney logo
Finder score
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
Receive competitive interest rates tailored to your personal circumstances, repay the loan early without incurring an early repayment fee, and enjoy no monthly or annual fees.
OurMoneyMarket Unsecured Low-Rate Personal Loan ($5,000-$75,000)
ExclusiveFixed1 - 7 Years $5,000 - $75,000
OurMoneyMarket logo
Finder score
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
Finder Exclusive: Limited time only. $100 eGift Card for borrowers with Excellent Credit who apply via Finder by 7 May and settle the loan by 21 May.
Applicants with an Equifax credit score of 500 or above and an annual income of more than $25k are eligible. No ongoing or early exit fees. Loan amounts range from $5,000 to $75,000, and up to $100,000 for home improvement projects and motor vehicles.
MONEYME Personal Loans
Variable3 - 7 Years $5,000 - $50,000
MONEYME logo
Finder score
Interest Rate (p.a.)
5.99%
to 24.49%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
6.70%
to 25.90%
Application Fee
$0 - $495
Monthly Fee
$10
Monthly Repayment
$633.40
Latitude Variable Rate Personal Loan
Variable2 - 7 Years $5,000 - $100,000
Latitude Financial Services logo
Finder score
Interest Rate (p.a.)
9.49%
to 29.99%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
10.93%
to 31.38%
Application Fee
$0
Monthly Fee
$13
Monthly Repayment
$653.57
Special offer: The $395 establishment fee is waived for approved personal loan applications. Latitude may withdraw the offer at any time. T&Cs apply.
Great Southern Bank logo
Finder score
Interest Rate (p.a.)
7.99%
to 19.99%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
7.99%
to 19.99%
Application Fee
$0
Monthly Fee
$0
Monthly Repayment
$626.64
Special Offer: Pay $0 establishment fee when you apply for a personal loan. The $225 establishment fee will be waived for personal loan applications. This offer is for new and existing customers who apply between 30 April 2025 and 30 June 2025.
NAB Personal Loan Unsecured Fixed
Fixed1 - 7 Years $5,000 - $55,000
NAB logo
Finder score
Interest Rate (p.a.)
7.49%
to 20.49%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
8.53%
to 21.38%
Application Fee
$0
Monthly Fee
$15
Monthly Repayment
$637.03
Special Offer: For a limited time NAB is waiving the $250 application fee when you apply for a NAB Unsecured Personal Loan. Offer valid from 6 March to 31 May 2025. Other fees and charges still apply.
OurMoneyMarket Home Improvement Loan
Fixed1 - 7 Years $5,000 - $100,000
OurMoneyMarket logo
Finder score
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
NAB Personal Loan Unsecured Variable Rate
Variable1 - 7 Years $5,000 - $55,000
NAB logo
Finder score
Interest Rate (p.a.)
7.49%
to 20.49%
Comp. Rate (p.a.)
8.53%
to 21.38%
Application Fee
$0
Monthly Fee
$15
Monthly Repayment
$637.03
Special Offer: For a limited time NAB is waiving the $250 application fee when you apply for a NAB Unsecured Personal Loan. Offer valid from 6 March to 31 May 2025. Other fees and charges still apply.
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Key takeaways

  • Unsecured personal loans don't require collateral, but they often come with higher interest rates
  • Loan amounts and terms vary, so comparing different lenders can help you find the best option
  • Approval criteria may be stricter, but funds are typically available quickly once approved.

What is an unsecured personal loan?

With an unsecured personal loan you borrow money without putting up an asset (like a car or property) as security.

You'll get slightly higher interest rates compared to a secured personal loan (where you do offer asset as collateral). That's because if you can't repay the loan there's nothing your lender can repossess and sell to recover your debt - that makes you a higher risk to lend money to.

Unsecured loans can be easier to get though, because secured loans have certain criteria around what you can use as security. And rates can still be competitive.

With an unsecured loan you can borrow anywhere between $2,001 and $100,000 and terms range from 1 to 7 years.

How to compare unsecured personal loans

  • Look at the interest rate. A lower interest rate makes the loan cheaper. Rates are normally advertised as a range and the better your credit score, the better interest rate you'll get.
  • Factor in the cost of fees. Some lenders charge hefty fees and in some cases they could cause your loan to cost more than a higher interest rate with no fees.
  • Choose your loan term and loan amount carefully. The more you borrow the more expensive the loan is. Longer loan terms mean you end up paying more interest. But shorter loan terms make your monthly repayments higher.
  • Check if the loan allows extra repayments. Most loans let you make extra repayments or pay off the loan early without charging fees, but it's worth checking. 47% of Australians in Finder's Consumer Sentiment Tracker say it's the most important feature on a personal loan.
  • Make sure you're eligible for the loan. Check you meet all the eligibility criteria before submitting an application. You'll need to be over 18, have proof of your income and personal identification documents at a minimum.

The pros and cons of unsecured personal loans

Pros
  • Fast access to credit. Lenders don't have to assess an asset when you apply for an unsecured loan, so the approval process is faster.
  • Flexible loan options. These loans have flexible loan terms, loan amounts and often let you make extra repayments easily.
  • No assets at risk. You don't have to put a car or other asset up as collateral, so there's no risk of repossession, if you can't repay the loan.
Cons
  • Higher interest rates. While still competitive, the lowest personal loan rates in Australia are almost always going to be secured loans.
  • Risk of debt and credit score impact. Just because you haven't put up an asset doesn't mean failure to repay the loan won't hurt you. A default will harm your credit score and your lender can still pursue you for the debt in court.

What can I use an unsecured personal loan for?

Unsecured personal loans aren't tied to specific purposes in the way a home loan or a secured car loan is. They're quite flexible, and most lenders don't impose any restrictions on how you use the funds.

You can use an unsecured personal loan to:

Personal loan rate update: May 2025

  • Lowest unsecured personal loan rate: Harmoney Unsecured Personal Loan: 5.76% (comparison rate 6.55%).
  • Average unsecured personal loan rate in Finder's database: 10.74% p.a.
  • The average Australian with a personal loan borrows $8,939 with a 4 year term.
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Market update by Richard Whitten – Finder money editor

Are there any risks with unsecured loans?

Any money you borrow comes with risk if you can't repay it. The best way to minimise those risks is to:

  1. Borrow only what you can afford to repay.
  2. Approaching a reputable, licensed lender (all lenders on Finder are licensed and reputable).
  3. Look at the comparison rate. It factors in the cost of all fees and the loan's interest rate.

The risks of taking out a large personal loan

Borrowing a lot of money is riskier than a small amount, generally speaking. A 5% interest on a small loan won't cost you as much in interest charges as the same rate on a much bigger loan.
Here's a simple example:

Loan ALoan B
Interest rate12%12%
Loan term3 years3 years
Loan amount$3,000$8,000
Total loan cost (loan plus interest)$3,588$9,566

These loans are otherwise identical, but the higher loan amount ends up costing the borrower more than $1,500 in interest. Whereas the smaller loan is just $588 of interest.

The risks of taking out a small personal loan

You might think that getting a very small unsecured personal loan is less risky. But if you want to borrow less than $2,000 you probably can't get a personal loan.

Borrowing under $2,000 means you're probably looking at a payday loan. These loans don't have standard interest charges, but come with hefty fees. The price of a small, fast unsecured loan can actually be much higher.

Do unsecured personal loans affect your credit score?

Applying for any loan impacts your credit score temporarily. That's why you should only apply for one product at a time and try to avoid getting your application rejected.

Aside from the initial impact of the application, taking out an unsecured personal loan won't necessarily hurt your credit score. If you make regular repayments and never miss one this will probably benefit your credit score.

Having multiple loans at the same time may hurt your credit score. And debts like credit cards or personal loans can have a bigger impact than something like a home loan.

See tips to improve your credit score here.

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Our expert says

"Like most personal loans, unsecured personal loans will use your credit score and financial situation to determine your credit rate. So when you're comparing interest rates don't forget that the lowest rate you're seeing might not be the rate you get.
You should check your credit score before you apply to understand where you might sit. If your credit score needs improving you can do that by closing or cutting down any existing debt you might have, making sure you pay bills on time and by checking your credit file for any black marks."

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Frequently asked questions about unsecured personal loans

Finder Score for personal loans

To make comparing even easier we came up with the Finder Score. Interest rates, fees and features across 300+ personal loan products and 120+ lenders are all weighted and scaled to produce a score out of 10. The higher the score the better the loan - simple.

For a fair comparison, unsecured loans and secured loans are scored separately. Assumptions are made on the interest rates charged for both excellent credit and average credit customers in each segment.

Read the full Finder Score methodology

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    EshaAugust 23, 2016

    Hi,looking for unsecured Personal loan of $50k,asset & funds cost only $10k, so is it possible that my loan approved, as u meet the other criteria’s..

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      ElizabethAugust 24, 2016Finder

      Hi Esha,

      You can compare your unsecured personal loan options on the page above. Each lender will have different eligibility criteria, which you can check on the review page by clicking on the name of the loan. The review page will also list the maximum loan amount able to be borrowed with the loan, but keep in mind how much you can borrow depends on your individual financial situation and how much you can afford.

      I hope this helps,

      Elizabeth

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    simoneAugust 9, 2016

    Looking for personal loan of $40k to provide for home loan deposit. When home loan is funded personal loan will be paid out

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      ElizabethAugust 11, 2016Finder

      Hi Simone,

      You can compare your personal loan options on the page above, however keep in mind you’ll need to advise the purpose of your loan when you apply. As it’s to fund your home loan deposit lenders may be hesitant as it’s a risk. You can check the eligibility criteria for each loan by clicking through to the review pages and click “Go to Site” when you’re ready to apply. If you’re unsure of your eligibility, talking to the lender directly is a good place to start.

      Hope this helps,

      Elizabeth

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    Phil1984June 29, 2016

    Good Afternoon,

    I have two personal loans at the moment, both used to purchase business equipment (still at startup stage) we have 33k over the both at the moment and are looking to borrow at least 40-50k to cover our last high interest loan and a bit of cash to get the rest of the business off the ground. We would need to do this unsecured as we are at 80% on our house after renos.

    any advice would be appreciated.

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      ElizabethJune 30, 2016Finder

      Hi Phil1984,

      Your personal loan options are outlined on the page above. However, with two out already, you may have trouble being approved for a third. If it’s for business purposes you can find out a few of your business loan options featured on our website. You can browse through the lenders on the main page as well as on the sidebar as there are several different loan options available, from line of credit loans to lump-sum payments.

      Some lenders require your business to be in operation for a certain amount of time, but others will offer you financing at the startup phase. I can’t recommend a specific lender to you, but you can compare your options on the page.

      I hope this information helps,

      Elizabeth

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    ZaraApril 28, 2016

    Hi,
    I’m looking to borrow $25,000 & am trying to decide which is better:
    an unsecured personal loan with a variable interest rate or a personal line of credit loan.
    Could you please tell me the differences between them?
    Thanks

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      ElizabethApril 29, 2016Finder

      Hi Zara,

      Thanks for your question.

      There are a few differences between these two credit options and actual products may differ between lenders. Generally, an unsecured personal loan is given to you as a lump sum payment and will be paid off over a period of between one and seven years (with interest). You may need to pay monthly fees or an establishment fee, but these will be added to your ongoing repayments.

      By making regular repayments, your loan will be paid off in full. Depending on whether the loan is a fixed or variable rate, your repayments may change, and you may or may not be able to make extra repayments or pay it off early.

      Conversely, a line of credit loan gives you a total credit limit that you can access as and when you wish. It works more like a credit card in that you have access to a certain amount of money and you only pay for the amount of money you use. Once you pay a certain amount of the credit limit back, you’ll have access to it again. There is generally no loan term and you’ll just need to make minimum repayments depending on how much you spend.

      Remember that these products can differ, so it’s best to check the terms before you apply.

      I hope this information has helped.

      Thanks,

      Elizabeth

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    normanMarch 30, 2016

    bank or lender with maximum loan $75-000
    lenders with no deposit hone loan

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      ElizabethMarch 31, 2016Finder

      Hi Norman,

      You can find your loan options on the page above – the lender that offers loans up to $75,000 on the page is ANZ with its Fixed Rate Personal Loan.

      For no deposit home loan you may check out our handy guide on how no deposit home loan with a guarantor works and a comparison of lenders that allow guarantors.

      Hope this helps.
      Elizabeth

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