Tesco loans
Tesco loans
Tesco is the UK’s biggest supermarket chain, with over 2,300 supermarkets, hypermarkets and convenience stores in the UK, Ireland, Central Europe, and Asia.
Through Tesco Personal Finance, Tesco now offers a range of financial products including loans, credit cards, insurance products and mortgages.
The Tesco fixed-rate personal loan allows customers to borrow between £3,000 and £25,000. You can also choose to have up to three payment-free months from the time the funds are issued (this option is not available if the loan is for refinance over £15,000). If you choose to settle the loan early, you will have to pay one month’s interest.
| Provider & product |
Typical APR |
Amount & term |
Total amount repayable /
Monthly repayment |
Apply |
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Typical 8.70% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,273.00 / £204.55
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Apply
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Typical 8.90% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,326.40 / £205.44
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Apply
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Typical 8.60% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,246.00 / £204.10
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Apply
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Typical 8.60% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,246.00 / £204.10
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Apply
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Other Tesco loan products
| Provider & product |
Typical APR |
Amount & term |
Total amount repayable /
Monthly repayment |
Apply |
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Typical 8.20% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,139.20 / £202.32
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Apply
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