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Discounted Personal Loans: Fixed 7.69% P.a. (Average Credit or Better), $0 Fees (Excellent Credit) @ Our Money Market

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The following offer is only available to new customers of OurMoneyMarket and is subject to standard credit approval processes and procedures.

If your credit history is Average or better (i.e. Equifax Credit Score of 600 or higher) you may be eligible for an unsecured personal loan fixed rate of 7.69% p.a. That's a comparison rate of 7.99% p.a.* (Excellent Credit) to 9.56% p.a.* (Average Credit). Only available for loan terms from 1 to 5 years.

Either apply via the unique discount link or simply email the coupon code " OMMSEP" to [email protected] along with your full name and phone number to become eligible and our credit team will get in touch to finalise the process!

OurMoneyMarket Personal Loan Summary

Loan amounts are from $2,001 to $50,000
- Unsecured
- 1 to 5 year loan terms
- Weekly, fortnightly or monthly repayments
- Fixed rate of interest
- $0 monthly account fees
- $0 prepayment fees
- $0 early exit fees
- $0 Fees for Excellent Credit (generally requires an Equifax Score 833+). All other applicants may incur a one-time upfront establishment fee that is added to the loan amount an based on your credit history. This is calculated as a percentage of your total loan amount (standard establishment fees range from 1.50% to 4.50% of the total loan amount)(minimum $150 - excluding Excellent Credit).
Email: coupon code to [email protected] to become eligible

Standard credit assessment criteria applies.

OurMoneyMarket Lending Pty Ltd ABN 64 605 231 669 Australian Credit Licence 488228.
*This comparison rate is based on a $15,000 loan over 5 years.

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  • Hey op just a question regarding early termination fees.
    I'm looking at borrowing around 50k but only short term 6-12months, if all the above criteria is met what are the total fees bar interest for roughly that period of time?

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