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340 000kr

25 000 kr
800 000 kr

5 years

A repayment period of more than 5 years can be offered only in case of refinancing another loan

min.
installment
3 601 kr
8,75% eff.
kr 45 493 kost.
kr 245 493 tot.
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installment
3 846 kr
8,75% eff.
kr 45 493 kost.
kr 245 493 tot.
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installment
3 601 kr
8,75% eff.
kr 45 493 kost.
kr 245 493 tot.

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Do you have overdue debts (inkasso)?

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Eff. rente 15,82%, 100 000 kr. over 5 år, etablering 950 kr., Tot. 142 730 kr.

Simulation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer within the meaning of Article 66 § § 1 of the Civil Code and other applicable laws. This is not an offer in the meaning of the commercial law. Simulation created based on disbursed cash loans in Norway (2020 and 2021) and data provided by the calculator user.

Useful information about loans in Norway

from 25 000 to 800 000 NOK

Through banks in Norway, you can borrow an amount from 25 000 kr up to 800 000 kr. Depending on your needs and creditworthiness, you can obtain the desired loan amount.

How much does a consumer loan cost?

The interest rate ranges from 7.4% to 33.3%. It depends on many factors, including credit history, amount, and current bank offers.

How many years can I take out a consumer loan for?

Loan installments can be spread over a maximum of 5 years. However, if you refinance the loan, it is possible to obtain refinancing with a repayment period of up to the longest period of one of the refinanced loans (up to 15 years).

Refinancing loans

Holders of loans or credit cards can use the refinancing option in Norway. Thanks to this service, you can repay the same loan on better terms, extend or shorten the loan period. It is possible to consolidate, i.e., combine several loan obligations into one.

Credit step by step - how does it work in Norway?

1

Preparing & sending a request

2

Selecting the best offer and signing a contract with a bank using Bank ID

3

Funds from loan appear on your account

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can get a consumer loan in Norway?

Practically anyone who has a permanent personal number and is registered in Norway can get a consumer loan. It is usually granted to people who have income from employment. However, it is also possible to get a consumer loan while receiving rehabilitation benefit (AAP). All these factors depend on the requirements of individual banks. It is worth submitting inquiries to check if you are eligible for a consumer loan.

Temporary personal number vs. consumer loan in Norway.

If you have a temporary personal number (D-nummer), you cannot apply for a loan in Norway. A permanent personal number (fødselsnummer) consists of 11 digits, the first six of which are the date of birth. If you want to apply for a permanent personal number, you must go to Skatteetaten, to the Folkeregisteret (Population Register) branch, with an employment contract for at least half a year and a rental agreement for an apartment/room/house.

Which document confirms stay and earnings in Norway?

The most important document is the current lønnsslipp, which confirms the applicant's financial liquidity. The second document required by banks is the preliminary tax return (Skattemelding). The bank requires that the submitted document be complete, i.e., contain all pages, not just the first one.

Can two people (e.g., married couples, partners) apply for a consumer loan?

Yes, two people who jointly form a household (i.e., married couples, cohabitants, registered partnerships) can apply for a consumer loan in Norway. Both people must meet the conditions regarding having a permanent personal number, a registered address in Norway, and income.

What is the minimum working time in Norway to apply for a consumer loan?

Banks have different requirements regarding work experience in Norway, but the longer we work, the better the bank will assess our creditworthiness.

When do last year's earnings count towards creditworthiness?

It should be remembered that the previous tax year is closed when Skatteetaten (Tax Office) completes the settlement, which is confirmed by receiving the document- tj. Skatteoppgjør (available in the Altinn system). There are at least 3 settlement rounds during each year - on the dates: end of June, mid-August, and October.

How many years can I spread the loan repayment over?

The repayment of a consumer loan can be spread over a maximum of 5 years. It is possible to obtain a loan with a repayment period of up to 15 years. In such a case, the requirement is to refinance other obligations.

Can I repay the consumer loan earlier?

Of course, banks in Norway offer the possibility of early or partial repayment of the loan. The earlier you repay the loan, the less you will incur in interest costs.

What amount will I get for an unsecured loan?

The amount ranges from 25 000 to 800 000 NOK. This depends on the applicant's creditworthiness, which is influenced by, among other things, the length of employment with a permanent personal number, the amount of remuneration, and the length of stay in Norway. Creditworthiness can be checked in the systems used by banks, i.e., Experian and BisNode.

What is refinancing and when can I use it?

Refinancing debts (Norwegian: refinansiering) is the repayment of previous obligations with a new, more favorable loan. In practice, this means taking out one loan that covers current loans and credit cards. This is an opportunity to save thousands of kroner. In addition, refinancing makes it easier to control expenses and increases the transparency of the household budget.

Does the bank have the right to ask what I want to use the loan for?

Yes, the bank has the right to know what we want to use the loan for, but it usually does not ask borrowers about the purpose of a consumer loan.

How long is a loan application valid?

The validity period depends on the procedures of a given bank. In many banks, it is 30 days.

Will I get a consumer loan if I am already repaying another loan in Norway?

Yes, but everything depends on your creditworthiness and the amount of the consumer loan. Many people decide to refinance an existing obligation.

What is BankID and what is it needed for?

BankID is an electronic ID that allows you to perform many official (e.g., contact with NAV, Skatteetaten, Altinn, etc.) and financial activities. To use it, you must go to your bank and ask to activate the service. The document required to activate the service is a Polish passport or a Norwegian identity document. BankID is essential for e-signing, i.e., electronic approval of a consumer loan offer from the bank. Obtaining a loan in Norway is only possible with BankID.

I run my own business, can I apply for a loan?

Yes, most banks accept applications from self-employed individuals. The documents that should be prepared first are Næringsoppgave for the previous year, Skattemelding, and Resultatregnskap.

What is nominal interest rate?

Nominal interest rate is a percentage value, expressed on an annual basis, which shows the interest rate at which interest will be charged on the disbursed capital.

What is effective interest rate?

Effective (actual) interest rate defines the total cost of the loan as a percentage of the total amount of this obligation on an annual basis.

Do banks have the right to refuse to disburse a loan?

Banken after submitting an e-signature using the BankID service by the borrower, process the application in the decision-making department. Norwegian law allows the bank to withdraw the offer at this stage if they encounter any inconsistencies during the review.

How does the money disbursement process work?

After submitting the e-signature and providing the account number for disbursement, the bank usually makes a decision within 3 business days. Disbursement of the loan by the bank is equivalent to a positive decision. Usually, the bank precedes the disbursement with an email notification to the borrower.

What does an installment invoice look like?

A popular method for Poles to pay monthly installments is AvtaleGiro – a standing order. Often, banks are given permission to automatically debit the monthly installment from the borrower's account. Thanks to this feature, you can avoid fees for paper invoices, which is the standard option. Most banks also support e-invoices sent to email.

What affects the interest rate?

Broadly understood creditworthiness, which is influenced by, among other things, work experience in Norway, length of stay with a permanent personal number, previous activity in the Norwegian credit market, or the value of assets held in Norway.

Will I get a loan with inkasso in Norway?

If inkasso is registered in the creditworthiness assessment systems for banks such as BisNode and Experian, it is not possible to obtain a loan from banks operating in Norway.

What are Experian and BisNode?

Experian and BisNode are systems that assess creditworthiness for financial institutions. Reports can contain information, among other things, about income from previous years or current debts such as inkasso. Everyone can check their profile. It is worth checking your creditworthiness in these systems before applying for a loan - to see if the data is up-to-date or to try to complete it if it's missing.

How often can banks check your creditworthiness?

There is no limit to the number of checks in creditworthiness systems for one person, as this has nothing to do with bank offers. Therefore, checks do not negatively affect the creditworthiness score.

What is required to get a loan in Norway?

To get a cash loan in Norway, you must:
-have a documented, stable annual income of at least 220,000 NOK gross,
-be over 23 years old,
-have a permanent personal number,
-have a current registered address in Norway.

What is forbrukslån?

Forbrukslån is the Norwegian name for a consumer loan, which is granted for any purpose.

Is collateral required for a consumer loan?

No, collateral is not required for consumer cash loans in Norway.

For what purpose can I apply for a consumer loan?

A consumer loan is granted for any purpose. You decide what to spend it on.

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