We are thrilled to have been recognised not just once, but three times in the Finder Personal and Car Loan Awards 2025 for providing our Members with exceptional value across our range of loan products.
Police Credit Union’s Solar Eco Loan was named winner of the Best Green Personal Loan. Judges noted how budget-friendly this loan was, with a competitive variable interest rate and no fees, which helps to lower the cost of upgrading your home with eco-friendly renovations. This product allows our Members to reduce their own environmental impact.
We also took out the top spot in the category of Best Car Loan – Used Cars, for our Low-Rate Car Loan (Special Offer). We won this award as this loan currently has no monthly or annual fees and offers the freedom to make extra repayments and access free online redraws. This loan also comes with the additional bonus of being able to offset your car’s estimated carbon emissions for the term of your loan at no extra cost#.
This same loan was recognised as Highly Commended in the Best Car Loan – New Cars category. The Police Credit Union Low-Rate Car Loan (Special Offer) can be used to purchase both new and used cars (or any registrable vehicle), and borrowers won’t pay any monthly or annual fees, saving even more. You can also make extra repayments without penalty to pay off the loan sooner.
This recognition of these three awards at the Finder Personal and Car Loan Awards 2025 reflects Police Credit Union’s ongoing commitment to delivering real value for our customers. Find out more about our award-winning car loans, home loans and personal loans.
Based on proprietary Finder Score methodology, Finder’s data scientists compared products from over 100 providers to unearth and award market-leading products. These awards aim to help everyday Australians take the guesswork out of finding the most suitable products for them. Check out all the winners and highly commended awards here.
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