Compare Personal Loans in Singapore

Live offers across tracked providers in Singapore — updated daily from the Giraffy database.

Live offers

18 live offers compared from 14 providers, from 1% APR. Updated daily.

Credit 21 Personal Loan Credit 21

1% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 1%/month flat
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 30,000
  • Loan Term: 1–12 months
  • Key Feature: Fast same-day approval

Cash Mart Personal Loan Cash Mart

1% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 1%/month flat
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 100,000
  • Loan Term: 1–12 months
  • Key Feature: No income docs required

Horison Credit Personal Loan Horison Credit

1% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 1%/month flat
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 30,000
  • Loan Term: 1–12 months
  • Key Feature: Flexible repayment options

Lending Bee Personal Loan Lending Bee

1% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 1%/month flat
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 50,000
  • Loan Term: 1–12 months
  • Key Feature: Online application

Standard Chartered CashOne Personal Loan Standard Chartered SG

3.48% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 3.48% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 250,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Fast approval 15 min

OCBC ExtraCash Loan OCBC

3.50% APR

  • Interest Rate: 3.5% p.a. (EIR ~7.0%)
  • Loan Amount: S$1,000-S$200,000
  • Loan Term: 1-5 years
  • Key Feature: OCBC — lowest flat rate, Big 3 SG bank

Citibank Personal Loan Citibank

3.50% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 3.5% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 200,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Flexible tenure

UOB Personal Loan UOB

3.68% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 3.68% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 200,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Instant approval

DBS Personal Loan DBS

3.88% APR

  • Interest Rate: 3.88% p.a. (EIR ~7.56%)
  • Loan Amount: S$1,000-S$200,000
  • Loan Term: 1-5 years
  • Key Feature: DBS — Singapore's largest bank; fast digital approval

UOB Personal Loan UOB

3.99% APR

  • Interest Rate: 3.99% p.a. (EIR ~7.43%)
  • Loan Amount: S$1,000-S$200,000
  • Loan Term: 1-5 years
  • Key Feature: UOB — wide regional reach across ASEAN

HSBC Personal Loan SG HSBC

4% APR

  • Interest Rate: 4.0% p.a. (EIR ~7.5%)
  • Loan Amount: S$1,000-S$200,000
  • Loan Term: 1-5 years
  • Key Feature: HSBC — global brand; Premier customer rate benefit

Citibank Ready Credit SG Citibank

4% APR

  • Interest Rate: 4.0% p.a. (EIR ~7.5%)
  • Loan Amount: S$1,000-S$100,000
  • Loan Term: 1-5 years
  • Key Feature: Citi — Prestige cardholders may qualify for lower rate

HSBC Personal Instalment Loan HSBC

4.50% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 4.5% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 200,000
  • Loan Term: 1–7 years
  • Key Feature: Online application

Bank of China SG Personal Loan Bank of China SG

4.50% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 4.5% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 100,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Simple application

ICBC Personal Loan SG ICBC Singapore

4.80% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 4.8% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 100,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Competitive rates

CIMB Personal Financing-i CIMB SG

5% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 5.0% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 150,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Islamic financing available

OCBC ExtraCash Personal Loan OCBC

5.42% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 5.42% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to SGD 200,000
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Flexible repayment

Maybank CreditAble Term Loan Maybank SG

5.68% APR

  • Interest Rate: From 5.68% p.a.
  • Loan Amount: Up to 10x monthly salary
  • Loan Term: 1–5 years
  • Key Feature: Low processing fee

What is personal finance in Singapore?

In this comparison context, personal finance covers personal loans and personal lines of credit, unsecured borrowing you can use for major expenses, debt consolidation, renovations or emergencies. A personal loan gives you a lump sum repaid in fixed monthly instalments over a set term, while a line of credit offers a revolving facility you draw on as needed. In Singapore these products are offered by banks and are governed by clear affordability limits tied to your income.

How the Singapore market works

Banks price personal loans as instalment products, often advertised at a flat rate per year that converts to a higher effective interest rate. Approval and rates depend on income, credit history and the loan amount, and borrowing is subject to MAS unsecured-credit limits that cap total unsecured debt across all lenders at 12 times monthly income for most borrowers. Lines of credit charge interest only on the amount drawn. Promotions such as fee waivers and cashback are common, and funds are usually disbursed quickly.

Benefits

Fixed repayment plan — Personal loans offer predictable monthly instalments over a chosen tenure.

Debt consolidation — Combining higher-interest debts into one loan can lower the overall rate and simplify repayment.

Fast access to funds — Approved loans are often disbursed within a short time, useful for urgent needs.

Flexible credit lines — A line of credit lets you borrow only what you need and pay interest solely on that amount.

How to choose

Compare the effective interest rate rather than the advertised flat rate, since the effective rate reflects the true cost. Weigh the loan tenure, as longer terms lower monthly payments but increase total interest. Check processing fees, early-repayment charges and any promotional cashback that offsets costs. Make sure the amount fits within MAS unsecured-borrowing limits and your budget. For revolving needs, a line of credit may suit; for a defined expense, a fixed-term loan is usually cheaper.

Leading providers in Singapore

Personal loans and credit lines are offered by DBS, OCBC and UOB, alongside Standard Chartered, HSBC, Citibank, Maybank and CIMB. The local banks provide widely used instalment loans with frequent promotions, while foreign banks often compete on rates and balance-transfer or debt-consolidation offers. Existing customers may receive pre-approved offers with faster disbursement. Because effective rates and fees vary, comparing the total cost across lenders for your amount and tenure is essential before applying.

What it costs

Personal loans are commonly advertised at flat rates of roughly 3 to 6 percent per year, which translate to notably higher effective interest rates, often in the region of 6 to 12 percent or more; the illustrative figures shown are per-annum rates. Additional costs include one-off processing fees, typically 1 to 3 percent of the loan, and early-settlement charges. Lines of credit charge interest only on drawn amounts, sometimes with an annual fee. Always compare the effective rate plus fees.

Protections and regulation

Personal lending by banks is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), which enforces the unsecured-credit borrowing limit of 12 times monthly income across all providers and requires clear disclosure of rates and fees. Banks must assess affordability before lending. Consumers should distinguish bank loans from licensed moneylenders, which operate under separate rules and rate caps. Disputes with a bank can be escalated to the Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre (FIDReC) after raising them with the lender.

Common questions

Why is the effective rate higher than the flat rate? — Flat rates charge interest on the full original sum throughout the term, so the true effective rate is higher.

How much can I borrow? — Total unsecured borrowing across all lenders is generally capped at 12 times your monthly income under MAS rules.

Loan or line of credit? — A fixed-term loan suits a defined expense; a line of credit suits flexible, revolving needs.

Personal Loans in Singapore — FAQ

What is the best personal loan rate in Singapore right now?

Giraffy tracks 5 personal loan products across Credit 21,Cash Mart,Horison Credit,Lending Bee,Standard Chartered SG lenders in Singapore. Compare by APR or representative rate — this includes all standard fees, making it the fairest comparison metric.

What factors affect my personal loan interest rate?

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.

How much can I borrow with a personal loan?

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.

What is the difference between a secured and an unsecured personal loan?

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.

Can I repay a personal loan early?

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.

How quickly can I get a personal loan?

Many lenders in Singapore 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.

What is APR and why does it matter when comparing personal loan offers?

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.