Loan Repayment Calculator Ireland 2026
Calculate monthly, fortnightly or weekly loan repayments in Ireland, then compare total interest, total repayable, term changes and regular overpayments.
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Loan Repayment Estimate
Enter your borrowing details and click Calculate to see the repayment, total borrowing cost, term comparison and optional overpayment scenario.
How this loan repayment estimate is calculated
The calculator estimates fixed loan repayments from the amount financed, annual rate estimate, term, repayment frequency, fees and optional regular overpayment entered.
Published by Irish Calculators. Rates, rules and assumptions are maintained against the official sources linked below.
- The principal loan amount and optional fees are read from the inputs.
- The annual rate is divided into the selected monthly, fortnightly or weekly repayment periods and applied to the reducing balance.
- Total repayable and total interest are calculated across the full term.
- The regular-overpayment scenario is calculated separately to estimate possible interest and time savings without changing the contractual base repayment.
- An advertised APR can include fees and comparison assumptions, so the lender's formal repayment schedule may differ from this rate-based estimate.
Source note: Standard amortising loan formula, with CCPC guidance used for APR, total-cost and early-repayment context. This is an estimate only and not financial advice.
About This Loan Repayment Calculator
This calculator estimates fixed monthly, fortnightly or weekly repayments for personal loans, car finance and other standard reducing-balance borrowing in Ireland. It also shows total repayable, total interest, financed fees and a regular-overpayment comparison.
How repayments are calculated. Repayments use the standard amortisation formula. Each repayment covers the period’s interest first, then reduces the outstanding principal. That means the balance falls faster later in the term.
P × r ÷ (1 − (1 + r)−n)
Where P is the total financed amount, r is the periodic interest rate, and n is the number of repayment periods.
Rate, APR and fees. This tool applies the annual percentage entered as a fixed rate across the repayment periods. A lender’s APR is a comparison measure that can include interest and set-up costs, so using an APR here gives an estimate rather than reconstructing the lender’s exact schedule. If fees are financed, they increase the balance on which interest is calculated.
Overpayments. The optional regular monthly overpayment is converted to the selected repayment frequency and compared with the base schedule. Before acting, check whether the lender applies extra payments immediately and whether early-repayment fees or penalties apply.
This calculator is for illustration only and does not replace a formal lender quote. Always confirm repayment schedules, APR assumptions, and fee treatment before signing a credit agreement.
Loan repayment examples and comparison checks
These examples use a fixed 6.5% annual-rate assumption over five years. They are illustrations, not advertised Irish loan rates or lender quotes.
| Amount borrowed | Monthly repayment | Total interest | Total repayable |
|---|---|---|---|
| €5,000 | €97.83 | €869.84 | €5,869.84 |
| €10,000 | €195.66 | €1,739.69 | €11,739.69 |
| €20,000 | €391.32 | €3,479.38 | €23,479.38 |
Official guidance: CCPC personal loans and applying for a loan.