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What is a Comparison Rate?
The Comparison Rate is a calculation that reveals the cost of a loan, taking into account the interest rate, together with all other known upfront or ongoing fees.
Why has a Comparison Rate legislation been introduced?
To provide customers with information regarding the cost of lending, taking into consideration establishment and ongoing fees, to enable comparison of different loan types and lenders. All states and territories have introduced legislation effective 1 July 2003 making it mandatory for lenders to provide a Comparison Rate when advertising interest rates for all lending that is predominately for private purposes, with the exception of Continuing Credit facilities .
How does Comparison Rate Work?
The Comparison Rate is a legislation governed calculation that takes into consideration the costs associated with setting up a loan including the normal interest rate, the loan approval fee and any other upfront or ongoing fees. It excludes government fees and charges, because they are standard across all loans.
The resulting Comparison Rate can then be compared against the Comparison Rate for other loans types and loans with other lenders.
What is the Comparison Rate Schedule?
The Comparison Rate Schedule is a table that displays Comparison Rates for varying loan amounts and terms. At Aussie Bike, Auto and Boat Loans Pty Ltd branches the Comparison Rate Schedules of our major panel lenders will be on display and available for collection. The Schedules will also be provided to customers with each application.
The loan amounts and terms displayed in the various lenders' Schedules are examples that are determined by law and will be consistent for all lenders providing similar products.
The schedules are not, in themselves offers of finance at the rates or terms shown and each application is judged on the credit and security criteria standards of the Lender/s approached by Aussie Bike, Auto and Boat Loans Pty Ltd on behalf of our clients.
You will receive a copy upon sign up or you can request a copy by phoning us.
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