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Let’s be real—Auckland winters aren’t exactly like the Antarctic, but the power bills?
Living in Auckland is beautiful, but let’s be real—it’s not cheap. And it’s getting worse.
If you’re an Aucklander, you know the daily commute is more than just a routine—it’s a lifestyle factor.
Is there any better feeling than finding out you’re getting a tax refund?
If you’ve found yourself keeping track of multiple loan payments, credit card bills, or buy-now-pay-later instalments, you’re not the only one.
Auckland’s cost of living has climbed steadily over recent years, with housing, groceries, and everyday expenses placing pressure on monthly budgets.
When emergencies strike, financial worries can add to an already stressful situation.
The weekend is almost here, and the possibilities are endless!
Have you been thinking about buying an electric vehicle (EV)?
Looking for a fast, flexible, and reliable way to fund personal expenses?
Apply in just 2 minutes and have an answer within 1-2 hours*. Once approved, funds are deposited in your account the same day*.
*Subject to responsible lending checks and lending criteria.
1. Loansmart Limited (FSP #7461, trading as Auckland Loans) holds a Full Class 2 Financial Advice Provider Licence issued by the Financial Markets Authority to provide financial advice, and is a member of Financial Services Complaints Ltd, our FSCL Number is 617.
2. It is free to complete an application. A fee to use our service is only applicable when you enter into a loan arranged by us.
3. *Rates of 9.95% are subject to lending criteria and eligibility. 1-hour approval and same-day payout subject to the applicant meeting our lending criteria and supplying all the information we need to process their application. We do not offer “short-term” loans, the terms offered by our providers range from 6 months to 84 months.
4. Annual Percentage Rate (APR): Also known as the ‘comparison rate’, the APR is calculated by adding together the AIR plus any additional fees that may apply (like establishment fees charged by providers). New Zealand law does not require APR disclosure, but doing so can better highlight borrowing costs.