If you’ve just changed jobs, chances are you’re on probation — and now you're wondering:
“Will being on probation stop me from getting a car loan?”
The answer is: not always. While some banks won’t touch a borrower during probation, others are more realistic and consider the bigger picture.
🚧 Why Probation Scares Off Traditional Lenders
Many mainstream lenders have a strict policy:
“No loans unless the borrower has been employed for 6+ months.”
They assume probation equals risk — but in many cases, that’s simply not true. For example:
- You may have switched from one PAYG role to another in the same field
- You might have been casual and just got converted to full-time
- You could’ve changed from ABN to PAYG, staying at the same company
These situations show stability, not risk — and the right lender will recognise that.
✅ Profiles That Can Still Get Approved on Probation
Even while you're in your probation period, you may qualify if:
- ✅ You changed PAYG jobs in the same industry
- 🧰 You moved from PAYG to ABN as a subcontractor
- 📈 You converted from ABN to PAYG
- 🛠️ You were a casual now working full-time
All of these profiles are explained in detail on our Car Loans After Changing Jobs page.
📋 What Helps Lenders Say Yes (Even on Probation)
If you’re on probation, make sure you can provide:
- Your employment contract
- Payslips (even just 1 is helpful)
- Bank statements showing steady income
- Details of your previous job (especially if in same industry)
This helps lenders assess continuity — not just contract length.
⚡ Tip: Don’t Waste Your Credit Score on the Wrong Lender
Most people apply with their everyday bank — and get knocked back. But there are lenders who are more flexible, especially for those on probation with a solid background.
✅ Use our quick eligibility checker to match with the right lender in under 30 seconds.
📌 Final Thought
Being on probation doesn’t have to be the end of the road. With the right employment background and the right finance partner, you can still get approved.
Get started by checking your eligibility here or visit our full job-change finance hub.
DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this website is general in nature only and has been prepared without considering your financial needs, circumstances and objectives and should NOT be construed as financial, taxation or legal advice. For more information, get in touch with our experienced partner brokers today.