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Student loan interest rates cut again amid rising inflation

10 Aug 2022 2 minute read
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Student loan interest rates in Wales and England will be slashed further to protect borrowers from rising inflation rates amid the soaring cost of living.

Rates will be cut to 6.3% from September, the UK Department for Education (DfE) said.

The UK Government announced in June that the student loan interest rates were to be reduced from 12% to 7.3%.

Minister for skills, further and higher, Andrea Jenkyns, said the new cap was being introduced “to align with the most recent data on market rates”.

A spokesperson for the Student Loans Company said borrowers do not need to do anything in light of the change, as it will be automatically applied.

The change applies to those on undergraduate (Plan 2) and postgraduate (Plan 3) loans.

The new rates will reduce student loan interest rates by the largest amount on record, the DfE said.

Someone with a student loan balance of £45,000 would reduce their accumulating interest by around £210 per month under the newly-announced rates compared to 12% interest rates, the department added.

This reduction is on the total value of the loan, as monthly repayments do not change.

Rising prices

Ms Jenkyns said: “We understand that many people are worried about the impact of rising prices and we want to reassure people that we are stepping up to provide support where we can.

“Back in June, we used predicted market rates to bring forward the announcement of a cap on student loan interest rates down from an expected 12% and we are now reducing the interest rate on student loans further to 6.3%, the rate applying today, to align with the most recent data on market rates.

“For those starting higher education in September 2023, and any students considering that next step at the moment, we have cut future interest rates so that no new graduate will ever again have to pay back more than they have borrowed in real terms.”

A Student Loans Company spokesperson said: “The change in interest rates is automatically applied so customers don’t need to take any action.

“We encourage customers to use SLC’s online repayment service to regularly check their loan balance and repayment information, as well as ensure their contact information is up-to-date.”


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Gareth
Gareth
2 years ago

Education should be free, as in the NHS at the point of delivery. It amazes me, how the very people who had a free education, turn around and charge the next generation for the privilege. We must find a way in Cymru to do this. I do not like the way we have moved towards the American system in the last decade or so. If country’s in Europe can fund education, then so can we. Indy Cymru can do this. Replace nukes with education the Irish republic has.

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