Vacation Loans
Escape to Paradise
Ready to trade snow boots for sandals? Your perfect getaway is closer than you think. With vacation loan rates starting at 6.99% APR*, you can plan your dream escape while saving nearly 17% compared to average credit card rates.** At Chief Financial, we believe every member deserves a chance to recharge and make lasting memories without worrying about high-interest debt.
How It Works
We've made it easy to boost your credit score while building your savings.
Here's the process:
- Choose Your Loan Amount
Select a loan amount that fits your vacation plans and monthly budget. - Get Pre-Approved
Take advantage of our free pre-approval process to know exactly what rates and terms you qualify for. - Apply with Ease
Start your application online by selecting “Unsecured Loan” from our loan options, or give us a call – whichever works best for you. - Move Forward with Peace of Mind
We’ll guide you through any remaining steps and work to get you quick approval so you can start planning your perfect getaway.
Start planning your dream vacation today, knowing you've made a smart financial choice for tomorrow.
Why Choose a Chief Financial Vacation Loan?
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Lower Rates
Lower rates than typical credit cards (starting at 6.99% APR)
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Flexible Amounts
Flexible loan amounts to fit your vacation plans
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No Prepayment Penalties
Want to pay early? No problem.
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Fixed Payments
Fixed monthly payments for easier budgeting
We're Here to Help You Get Away
At Chief Financial, we believe everyone deserves a chance to make lasting memories. Our vacation loans are designed to help you plan your perfect getaway with confidence. Whether you’re dreaming of sandy beaches or mountain vistas, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Ready to start planning? Apply for your vacation loan today and take the first step toward your next amazing adventure!
*Rates as low as 6.99% APR. Actual rate may vary based on creditworthiness, loan term, and loan amount. Subject to credit approval.
Average credit card rates as of February 2025 reported by LendingTree.