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American Focus > Blog > Economy > How to get a low interest loan in 7 steps
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How to get a low interest loan in 7 steps

Last updated: January 8, 2026 11:35 pm
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A high credit score and income are essential for qualifying for the lowest rates on a personal loan. Improving your credit score before applying for a personal loan can help secure a lower rate. Shopping around for the best rates with at least three lenders or on a marketplace like Bankrate allows you to compare multiple offers.

Low-interest personal loans are offered to the most creditworthy borrowers by banks, credit unions, online lenders, and marketplace lenders. These loans come with competitive annual percentage rates (APRs) below the national average personal loan rate of 12.20% as of Jan. 7, 2026, often below 10%.

To qualify for the best personal loan rates, you typically need a FICO credit score above 740 (or 800 for the very best rates), an annual income above a certain threshold, a clean credit record, an established credit history, and a bank account for automatic payments.

Lenders typically consider a credit score between 800 and 850 as excellent, reflecting your ability to manage credit responsibly and increasing your chances of securing the lowest available rates. Before applying for a loan, check your credit report for any errors that may be negatively affecting your score.

Your credit utilization ratio, which has a significant impact on your credit scores, can affect your ability to qualify for low rates. Paying off any outstanding revolving credit and ensuring a zero balance on rewards cards can help improve your credit score.

When applying for a loan, lenders will consider your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio to determine if you can afford your potential monthly payment. To qualify for the lowest rates, aim for a DTI below 36%.

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Lenders typically offer the lowest rates for terms of three years or shorter, as interest has less time to accrue on a short repayment term. Use a personal loan calculator to ensure your budget can handle the higher payment that comes with a shorter repayment term.

Consider borrowing from online lenders, local and national banks, federal credit unions, or online marketplaces like Bankrate. Compare personal loan lender reviews and inquire about origination fees, interest rate discounts, and other perks.

Most lenders allow you to check your rates through prequalification, which won’t damage your credit. Getting prequalified with at least three lenders can give you a clear idea of the rates you qualify for.

In conclusion, a high credit score, stable income, and low debt-to-income ratio are key to securing a low-interest personal loan. If your finances need improvement, consider taking steps to enhance your credit score and lower your utilization rate before applying for a loan. Shop around for the best low-interest personal loan for your credit situation, prequalify when possible, and compare your options before taking out a loan.

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