Loan Repayment Calculator

We couldn’t find a comprehensive loan repayment calculator on the internet, so we built one that does it all!

Whether you’re planning for a new loan or reviewing your existing loan structure, our calculator is designed with the flexibility to meet your unique needs. Jump to calculator.

New Loans

Thinking about taking on a new loan? Our calculator helps you understand what your repayments will look like. Simply enter the loan amount, interest rate, and term to calculate your minimum repayments on a weekly, fortnightly, monthly, or annual basis.

Existing Loans

Already managing a loan? Discover how long it will take to pay off your balance. By entering your outstanding balance, interest rate, and current repayment amounts, you can track your progress and adjust your strategy as needed.

Extra repayments

Explore the power of extra repayments with ease. Calculate how much time and interest you can save by making regular additional payments or a one-time lump sum. Our tool highlights the potential savings, empowering you to pay off your loan faster.

Offset accounts

Offset accounts are a game-changer for many Australians. Our calculator allows you to factor in an offset account to show how keeping cash in your account can reduce your interest costs and loan term. See the significant time and interest savings firsthand.

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Brad Buters

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