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Personal loans: like a home equity loan, but faster.
Are you paying more than 10% interest on your credit cards? A SoFi Personal Loan could help you save thousands. With low rates and a fixed monthly payment, you can pay off high interest debt, like credit cards, or make a major purchase. It only takes minutes to apply.
No origination fees in most states, no prepayment penalties.
So Easy
Find Your Rate
Get pre-qualified online with no hidden fees and no obligation.
Select Your Loan & Apply
Choose the loan that works for you and complete your application.
Sign electronically and receive your funds
Sign your documents and funds are deposited to your account.
Payment Examples
Fixed Rate Loans
| Term | Origination Fee |
Rate (APR) |
No. of Payments |
Monthly Payment |
Total Payments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Years | None | 7.74% – 35.49% | 24 | $1,353.26 – $1,763.32 | $32,478.34 – $42,319.74 |
| 3 Years | None | 7.74% – 35.49% | 36 | $936.50 – $1,365.41 | $33,713.89 – $49,154.90 |
| 4 Years | None | 8.23% – 35.49% | 48 | $735.63 – $1,178.04 | $35,310.28 – $56,545.80 |
| 5 Years | None | 9.50% – 35.49% | 60 | $630.06 – $1,074.14 | $37,803.35 – $64,448.26 |
| 6 Years | None | 10.56% – 35.49% | 72 | $564.28 – $1,011.27 | $40,628.47 – $72,811.45 |
| 7 Years | None | 11.90% – 35.49% | 84 | $527.98 – $971.20 | $44,350.23 – $81,581.10 |
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