Consolidate your debt with a personal loan

The pressure we feel when multiple debts start to mount up is something that can often feel overwhelming. If you’re starting to feel the weight of managing multiple repayments then debt consolidation may be the solution that helps you move forward with peace of mind.

Consolidating your payments could be a simple way to help you keep on top of your finances. Mike Pero can explore combining your existing credit, personal and even vehicle debts into one easy loan. That way, you have one interest rate and one manageable repayment coming out of your account each month.

Your Mike Pero Adviser has access to a wide range of trusted lenders and can source a competitive personal loan to suit your needs. They’ll even liaise with your existing bank or lender to take care of the details and help you with any paperwork.

Mike Pero has access to a panel of personal loan providers that offer products for all types of earners – so speak to an adviser today.

Mike Pero Mortgages Limited (MPM) is not an issuer or provider of personal loan products. MPM advisers provide recommendations to customers regarding personal loans. These may involve (but is subject to change depending on MPM's panel of lenders): loan terms from 3 months to 7 years and interest rates from 9.90% p.a. to 29.95% p.a. based on a borrower's personal circumstances. In most cases, a borrower will pay a broker and establishment fee. This can vary depending on the product, a borrower's credit profile and the borrowing amount. Representative Example: Based on a loan of $25,000 over 7 years, a borrower with an excellent credit history can expect to pay a total of $28,122.22. This includes all interest and fees in your loan repayments over the life of the loan.

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