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ANZ personal loans

ANZ began as the Bank of Australasia in Sydney in 1835. It has since evolved to become one of Australia’s Big Four banks and operates in more than 30 global markets, with thousands of ATMs and branches.

ANZ has a strong retail offering, with personal loans, car loans, home loans, savings and transaction accounts, wealth planning services, an institutional banking arm and insurance products.

Mark Bristow
Mark Bristow

Personal Finance Editor

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Why choose ANZ

Benefits

  • Flexible repayment options (Variable Rate only)
  • Flexibility to increase your loan amount
  • No exit fees for early repayments (Variable Rate only)

Drawbacks

  • Ongoing fees
  • Upfront administration fee

ANZ Personal Loans

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Use our personal loan calculator to see how much you’d have to repay under different borrowing scenarios.

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  1. This is an estimate of how much you would pay (weekly/fortnightly/monthly) based on your borrowing amount, interest rate and loan term.
  2. Calculations assume that details entered into calculator, including interest rates, do not change for the lifetime of the loan.
  3. Interest is calculated by compounding on the same frequency as the repayment selected, i.e. weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
  4. Months are assumed to be of equal length. However, given that some months are longer than others, interest charged by vary depending upon the month.
  5. The calculation rounds of the personal loan repayment to the closest dollar value without decimals.
  • All calculations are estimates only; there are no guarantees, pre-qualifications or pre-approvals for borrowing. All results are based solely upon the data entered into the calculator.
  • Your final mortgage repayments or borrowing amount will depend on your lender’s eligibility criteria among other factors.
  • Calculator does not include the cost of fees or other extra charges.
  • Calculator does not account for changes to interest rates over time.
  • This calculator is for information purposes only. Any advice is general and has not taken into account your personal circumstances. Read our full disclaimer.

Features of an ANZ personal loan

ANZ offers several personal loans, including a variable rate loan, fixed rate loan and overdrafts. Loan amounts range from $5000 to $50,000, and borrowers can choose a loan term between one and seven years. While there are no exit fees on the variable rate loan if you pay your loan off early, some ANZ personal loans come with ongoing fees and a one-off administration fee. In some circumstances, borrowers can increase their loan amount after approval.

Borrowers with existing ANZ everyday accounts may be eligible for same-day cash if the loan is approved in-branch.

ANZ personal loans can be used for different purposes including:

  • debt consolidation
  • buying a car
  • renovations and home improvement
  • travel and holidays
  • weddings and other occasions

ANZ personal loans – customer service

Borrowers wishing to apply for an ANZ personal loan can do so online, over the phone or through an extensive national network of branches. Customers can contact ANZ via email and online. Borrowers can also contact customer service via:

  • online banking
  • email
  • mobile app
  • phone, Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm (AEST)

Who is eligible for an ANZ personal loan?

Borrowers must meet the following criteria to qualify for an ANZ personal loan:

  • be at least 18 years old  
  • earn a minimum of $15,000 per year
  • be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or have a valid visa
  • have a regular income
  • have a good credit rating
  • use the loan for personal use only

How to apply for an ANZ personal loan?

Applications for an ANZ personal loan can be completed online or in-branch. Applying online is simple, takes around 20 minutes to complete, and involves the following steps:

  • Select the ANZ personal loan you want to apply for.
  • Enter your income and expenses.
  • Do the sums on your loan and estimate your repayments.
  • Get the result of your application.

Once you’ve submitted your application, you’ll receive confirmation. If your application is successful, you’ll receive a letter of offer confirming your interest rate, amount and loan term before receiving the funds.

ANZ personal loans review

ANZ’s range of personal loans may appeal to many borrowers, given the flexible repayment conditions. There are no penalties for early repayments on the Variable Rate, however fees apply for early repayments on the Fixed Rate. There are also additional fees associated with the loans, including a small ongoing fee and a moderate loan application fee. The interest rates as advertised for standard loans ranges from moderate to high. 

Existing ANZ everyday account holders wanting to access cash quickly may be eligible for same-day funds if the loan is approved in branch before midday, Monday to Friday.

When it comes to accessing additional funds, in some cases, borrowers may redraw additional loan repayments, and depending on the circumstances, you could apply to increase your loan amount after approval.

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