The Welsh Government must ensure that interest rates on student loans do not exceed the prevailing market rate.
We have acted several times in the past two years to cap the rate on student loans to protect students. Most recently, I made an announcement on 12 May 2023 to confirm a cap at 7.1% for another three months from 1 June 2023. These caps were also announced by UK Government for English students.
As interest rates remain high, the rate on loans taken out by undergraduate students since 2012, and by postgraduate students, will be capped at 7.3% between 1 September 2023 and 30 November 2023. Further rate caps may be applied if the prevailing market rate continues to be below student loan interest rates after that date.
Changes to interest rates do not affect monthly student loan repayments, which are charged as a fixed proportion of income. Loan repayments are income contingent. Students repay their loan only if they earn above a threshold, and remaining debts are written off after thirty years.