ABN AMRO Lening NL Persoonlijke Financiering ABN AMRO Loan NL
5.90% APR
- Representatief APR: 5,9%
Live offers across tracked providers in Netherlands — updated daily from the Giraffy database.
14 live offers compared from 14 providers, from 5.90% APR. Updated daily.
5.90% APR
€7.50
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A personal loan lets you borrow a fixed sum and repay it in equal monthly instalments over an agreed term. The two main Dutch forms are the persoonlijke lening (fixed amount, fixed rate and fixed term) and the doorlopend krediet (a revolving credit line with a variable rate you can draw and repay flexibly). People use them for home improvements, cars, consolidating debt or spreading a large purchase.
Dutch consumer lending is tightly regulated to prevent over-indebtedness. All significant loans are registered with the Bureau Krediet Registratie (BKR) in Tiel, and lenders must check your BKR record and income before approving credit. The persoonlijke lening is generally preferred for its certainty, while the variable-rate doorlopend krediet has become less common. Banks and specialist credit providers compete on rate and speed.
Fixed certainty — A persoonlijke lening locks the rate, term and monthly payment from the start.
Lower rate than cards — Personal loans usually cost far less than credit-card or overdraft borrowing.
Debt consolidation — Combining several debts into one loan can simplify payments and cut cost.
Flexible drawdown — A doorlopend krediet lets you borrow and repay as needed within a limit.
Penalty-light overpayment — Dutch rules limit early-repayment charges, so clearing a loan sooner usually saves interest.
Prefer a persoonlijke lening if you want a predictable, fixed cost; consider doorlopend krediet only if you genuinely need flexible access. Compare the APR (jaarlijks kostenpercentage), not just the monthly payment, and factor in the term — a longer term lowers the payment but raises total cost. Check early-repayment terms (Dutch rules limit penalties) and confirm the lender is licensed. A broker like Geldshop can compare multiple lenders at once.
ABN AMRO, Rabobank and ING offer personal loans directly, while specialists such as Alpha Credit and Defam focus on consumer credit. Knab provides loans to its customers, and brokers like Geldshop compare offers across multiple lenders to find the lowest rate for your profile. Comparing bank and specialist rates is worthwhile as pricing varies by amount and term.
Personal-loan APRs in the Netherlands typically range from around 5.9% to 13.9%, depending on the loan amount, term and your credit profile — larger loans and stronger profiles secure the lowest rates. There is a legal maximum credit rate to protect borrowers. Beyond interest, reputable consumer loans carry no arrangement fees, and early repayment is generally allowed with limited or no penalty. Because the APR is fixed on a persoonlijke lening, the total cost of credit is clear from the outset, whereas a variable doorlopend krediet rate can move over the life of the loan. Stretching the term lowers the monthly payment but raises the total interest you pay.
Consumer lenders must be licensed and are supervised by the Autoriteit Financiële Markten (AFM), which enforces responsible-lending and clear-disclosure rules and caps the maximum credit rate. Loans are registered with the BKR, which lenders check to prevent over-borrowing. Disputes with a lender can be escalated to Kifid, and standard cooling-off rights apply to consumer credit.
Persoonlijke lening or doorlopend krediet? The fixed persoonlijke lening gives certainty; the variable doorlopend krediet offers flexibility but an uncertain rate.
Will the loan show on my BKR record? Yes — significant consumer loans are registered with the BKR and affect future borrowing capacity.
Can I repay early? Yes; Dutch rules limit early-repayment penalties on consumer credit, so overpaying usually saves interest.
The cheapest Personal Loans in Netherlands is €7.50 from Rabobank.
Giraffy tracks 5 personal loan products across ABN AMRO Loan NL,Rabobank,Geldshop,Defam NL,ABN AMRO lenders in Netherlands. The lowest APR tracked on Giraffy is currently €7.50. Compare by APR or representative rate — this includes all standard fees, making it the fairest comparison metric.
Lenders set your individual rate based on credit score, income, existing debts, employment status, and loan amount. The representative rate shown on adverts is offered to at least 51% of successful applicants — your actual rate may be higher. Use eligibility checkers that run a soft search (no credit score impact) to see likely rates before applying.
Personal loan amounts vary by lender and market. Unsecured products are typically available from a few hundred to tens of thousands in local currency, without requiring collateral. Secured products can go higher but put an asset at risk if you miss payments.
An unsecured personal loan is based purely on your creditworthiness — no collateral required. A secured product is backed by an asset (usually your home), so you can often borrow more and at a lower rate, but the asset is at risk if you miss payments. Most personal loan products are unsecured.
Most lenders allow early repayment, but may charge an early repayment or settlement fee — typically 1–2 months' interest on the outstanding balance. Check the terms before signing. If you're likely to pay off early, factor this cost into your total repayment calculation.
Many lenders in Netherlands offer same-day or next-day funding once your application is approved and documents verified. Online-only lenders tend to be faster than traditional banks. Larger loans or complex applications may take a few extra working days.
APR (Annual Percentage Rate) includes both the interest rate and any mandatory fees, expressed as an annual percentage of the loan. It's the only standardised metric that allows true like-for-like comparison across lenders. Always compare APRs rather than headline interest rates when shopping.