Debt consolidation and refinancing

Midcoast Financial Planning • July 16, 2024

If you have more than one loan, it may sound like a good idea to roll them into one consolidated loan.


Debt consolidation (or refinancing) can make it easier to manage your repayments. But it may cost you more if the interest rate or fees (or both) are higher than before. You could also get deeper into debt if you get more credit, as it may tempt you to spend more.


Here are some things to consider before deciding to consolidate or refinance.


Avoid companies that make unrealistic promises


Some companies advertise that they can get you out of debt no matter how much you owe. This is unrealistic.

Don’t trust a company that:


  • is not licensed
  • asks you to sign blank documents
  • refuses to discuss repayments
  • rushes the transaction
  • won’t put all loan costs and the interest rate in writing before you sign
  • arranges a business loan when all you need is a basic consumer loan


Check the company is licensed on ASIC’s website. Choose ‘Credit Licensee’ or ‘Credit Representative’ in the drop-down menu when you search. Only deal with a licensed credit repair or debt management company.


Make sure you will be paying less


Compare the interest rate for the new loan — as well as the fees and other costs — against your current loans. Make sure you can afford the new repayments.


If the new loan will be more expensive than your current loans, it may not be worth it.


Use the mortgage switching calculator


Compare the interest and fees on a new loan with your current loans.

Remember to check for other costs, such as:


  • penalties for paying off your original loans early
  • application fees, legal fees, valuation fees, and stamp duty. Some lenders charge these fees if the new loan is secured against your home or other assets


Beware of switching to a loan with a longer term. The interest rate may be lower, but you could pay more in interest and fees in the long run.


Protect your home or other assets


To get a lower interest rate, you might be considering turning your unsecured debts (such as credit cards or personal loans) into a single secured debt. For a secured debt, you put up an asset (such as your home or car) as security.


This means that if you can’t pay off the new loan, the home or car that you put up as security may be at risk. The lender can sell it to get back the money you borrowed.


Consider all your other options before using your home or other assets as security.


Consider your other options first


Before you pay a company to help you consolidate or refinance your debts:


Talk to your mortgage provider


If you’re struggling to pay your mortgage, talk to your mortgage provider (lender) as soon as possible, or feel free to contact us.


All lenders have programs to help you in tough times. Ask to speak to their hardship team about a hardship variation. They may be able to change your loan term, or reduce or pause your repayments for a while.


Consider switching home loans


A different home loan could save you money in interest and fees. But make sure it really is a better deal.


Talk to your credit providers


If you have credit card debt or other loans, ask your credit provider if they can change your repayments or extend your loan. The National Debt Helpline website has information about how to negotiate payment terms.


Consider a credit card balance transfer


A balance transfer may be a good way to get on top of your debts. But it can also create more problems so do your research.


Get professional advice


There’s help available to help you get back on track.


Financial counsellors can help you make a plan and negotiate with your mortgage or credit providers.

We are also here to help if you need to refinance.


Free legal advice is available at community legal centres and Legal Aid offices across Australia. If you’re facing legal action, contact them straight away.


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Reproduced with the permission of ASIC’s MoneySmart Team. This article was originally published at https://moneysmart.gov.au/managing-debt/debt-consolidation-and-refinancing
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