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Last week, personal loan rates increased. Still, if you’re in the market for a personal loan to finance a project, large purchase, unexpected bills or improve your cash flow, it’s possible to pick up a decent rate.
For borrowers with a credit score of at least 720 who prequalified on Credible.com’s personal loan marketplace, the average interest rate on a three-year personal loan was 14.71% from January 27 to February 1. According to Credible.com, that’s a 0.14 percentage-point increase from the previous week. The average rate on a five-year personal loan rose 0.35 percentage points last week, from 20.29% to 20.64%.
Remember, well-qualified borrowers may be offered rates well below average. The rate you’ll actually receive depends on several factors, like your credit profile and the loan terms you choose.
These rates are accurate as of February 1, 2025, and based on the three-year fixed rate.
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Current Personal Loan Interest Rates for February 4, 2025
Personal loan rates fluctuate frequently, and each lender determines and sets different rates. While your rate isn’t guaranteed until you sign your loan agreement, you can get an idea of average lender rates below.

Personal Loan Rates Trends Over Time
The table below compares personal loan rates for three- and five-year terms to help you understand rate trends. Lenders typically consider your loan term and credit history to determine your interest rate.

Get the Lowest Personal Loan Rates
Since each lender sets its own personal loan rates, use these three simple steps to follow to compare personal loan interest rates:
- Prequalify. Prequalifying with multiple lenders lets you find and compare potential personal loan interest rates. You’ll see terms and amounts you may be eligible for without impacting your credit score. It’s not an offer of credit, however, and your loan isn’t guaranteed until you submit a formal application and sign your loan agreement, which will affect your score.
- Review your offers. After prequalification, review and compare your offers. In some cases, the lowest rates may be the cheapest loan option since origination and other fees can increase your cost of borrowing. Comparing all of the loan features can help you find the best option for your situation.
- Submit an application. After you’ve compared choices, collect all necessary documentation, including your bank statements, W-2s and photo identification. Submitting an application results in a hard credit inquiry, which temporarily dings your credit score.
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Should I Get a Personal Loan?
We recommend you get a personal loan only when it’s necessary. If you’re considering a personal loan, these steps can help you understand if it’s the right choice:
- Identify why you need funds. Before taking out a personal loan, understand how you would use the funds. Some common personal loan uses include home improvement, debt consolidation, and covering emergency expenses. It’s best to avoid using personal loans for nonessential expenses that you could potentially save up for, like vacations and holiday gifts.
- Determine how much financing you need. Once you identify why you need the funds, calculate how much you need to cover your costs. This amount will typically inform you of the loan amount you need or if you can use an alternative.
- Consider personal loan alternatives. If you only need to borrow a small amount of money, such as under $2,000, consider alternative options such as a payday alternative loan (PAL) or a buy now, pay later service.
- Find a lender that fits your needs. If you can’t find an alternative that fits your needs, find a personal loan lender that provides sufficient financing.
Pro Tip
In some cases, getting a personal loan may not be the best decision. For example, we don’t recommend a personal loan if you can’t afford the monthly payments or if you can wait to save up the money you need.
Where Can You Get a Personal Loan?
Personal loans are available through a variety of institutions, which should help you find a lender that meets your needs. Your credit profile and financing needs typically determine the best lender for you. You can get personal loans from:
- Banks: Best for in-person banking or if you have an existing banking relationship
- Credit unions: Best for existing credit union members or those who meet a local credit union’s eligibility requirements
- Online lenders: Best for an online-only experience with flexible requirements
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a good interest rate on a personal loan?
A good rate on a personal loan is less than the market average. As of February 4, 2025, the current average personal loan interest rate for a three- and five-year loan is 14.71% and 20.64%, respectively.
Can I pay off a personal loan early?
You can typically repay a personal loan early. However, some lenders charge a prepayment penalty as a percentage of your loan or a flat fee. If you want to pay off your loan early, confirm with your lender whether it charges a fee.