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Need capital to grow? Explore fast, flexible loans built to help you expand, invest and seize your next opportunity, guided by a specialist from start to finish.

  • Active ABN required
  • Established trading history
  • Revenue-producing business
  • Genuine business purpose
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Who this may suit

Business finance for established Australian businesses

Available options depend on the business profile, intended use, repayment capacity and individual lender requirements.

Active Australian ABN

The business holds a current, active ABN.

Revenue-producing activity

The business generates revenue through everyday trading.

Established trading history

The business has been trading for a period lenders can assess.

Clear funding purpose

The funds are intended for a genuine, identifiable business purpose.

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Overview

What is business finance?

Business finance is funding used for genuine commercial purposes, such as completing a project, purchasing stock or materials, covering operating expenses or managing a temporary payment gap. The right structure, covered below, depends on what the funds are for and how the business expects to repay them.

Not sure where to start? What are you looking to fund?

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Our solutions

Business finance options for every need

From a defined project cost to ongoing working capital, different structures suit different needs. Availability remains subject to lender assessment.

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Business term loan

A lump sum advanced upfront, repaid on a fixed schedule. May suit a defined purchase or project.

For a defined purchase or project
  • Fixed instalments
  • Term, fees & cost
  • Can be secured or unsecured
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Business overdraft

A buffer attached to the business transaction account. May suit short-term account fluctuations.

For short-term account fluctuations
  • Repay what you draw
  • Reviews, limits & fees
  • Interest usually applies only when drawn
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Business line of credit

A pre-approved limit drawn on and repaid as needed. May suit recurring working capital needs.

For recurring working capital needs
  • Draw & repay as used
  • Usage & fees vary
  • A reusable credit facility
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Working capital loan

Short-term funding for day-to-day costs. May suit businesses managing routine cash flow timing.

For day-to-day operating costs
  • Short, agreed term
  • Term, fees & cost
  • Typically assessed on trading history
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Invoice finance

Funding advanced against unpaid invoices instead of waiting on standard customer payment terms.

For unpaid invoices
  • Repaid on collection
  • Advance rate & fees
  • Also known as debtor finance
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Trade finance

Funding to bridge the gap between paying suppliers and receiving payment from customers, often for import or export orders.

For import or export orders
  • Repaid on completion
  • Terms & total cost
  • Supports import and export trade
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Business cash advance

A lump sum advanced against future business turnover, repaid as trading continues.

For future turnover
  • Repaid as you trade
  • Cost & repayment rate
  • Also known as a merchant cash advance
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Unsecured business loan

Finance assessed on the business itself, without offering property as security.

For businesses without property security
  • Fixed or flexible
  • Terms vary by lender
  • Assessed on the business, not its assets
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Why Equifund

Fast pre-approvals, built around your business

We're not a bank offering one-size-fits-all loans. As a business finance specialist, we compare relevant options across a wide panel of specialist lenders, built around how your business actually works.

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Pre-approval turnaround24 hours
Business finance availableUp to $500,000
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Fast, indicative pre-approvals

Where eligible, get an indicative pre-approval within 24 hours, with costs and conditions explained clearly, so you know where you stand quickly.

Repayments matched to how you earn

Uneven income or project-based cash flow can strain fixed repayments. Options are compared to suit how the business actually earns and repays.

A wide specialist lender panel

Relevant options are compared across a wide panel of specialist lenders, not one size fits all.

Support for non-standard profiles

Self-employed operators and businesses with non-standard profiles are assessed on their full circumstances, not ruled out by rigid criteria.

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Common business finance questions

Straight answers to the questions business owners ask most before applying.

What is a business loan?

A business loan provides funds for a genuine commercial purpose. The amount, term, fees and repayment structure depend on the product, lender and financial position of the business.

What is the difference between a business loan and an overdraft?

A term loan provides an agreed amount with scheduled repayments. An overdraft provides access to credit through a business transaction account, up to an approved limit.

Is a line of credit the same as a business loan?

No. A term loan generally provides one amount, while a business line of credit (sometimes called a commercial line of credit) provides access to an approved limit that can be drawn from when required.

Is Equifund a lender?

Equifund is a business finance specialist, not a lender. We help businesses understand and compare available options from our lender panel and do not provide credit directly.

What is a working capital loan?

A working capital loan provides funding for day-to-day operating costs, such as covering the short-term timing gap between paying expenses and receiving revenue.

What is invoice finance?

Invoice finance allows a business to access funds tied up in unpaid invoices rather than waiting on standard customer payment terms. The invoice value, less fees, is generally advanced ahead of payment.

What is trade finance?

Trade finance provides funding to bridge the gap between paying suppliers and receiving payment from customers, and is commonly used for import or export orders.

What is a business cash advance?

A business cash advance provides a lump sum advanced against expected future turnover, typically repaid through an agreed percentage of ongoing takings or fixed instalments.

Can funds be used for stock, projects or operating expenses?

Yes, provided the purpose is a genuine business purpose. Common uses include stock, projects and operating expenses, though the suitable structure depends on the specific need.

What businesses may be eligible?

Businesses with an active Australian ABN and an established trading history may be eligible. Lenders may also assess revenue, existing commitments, credit history and repayment capacity.

Can self-employed business owners apply?

Yes, self-employed business owners with an active ABN and evidence of trading may be eligible to enquire. Lenders will assess income, trading history and repayment capacity as part of their process.

What documents may be required?

A lender may request identification, business bank statements, BAS records, financial statements and evidence supporting the funding purpose.

What is an unsecured business loan and is property security always required?

An unsecured business loan is assessed on the strength of the business itself, such as trading history and cash flow, without offering property as security. Not all options require security; what is required depends on the lender, the amount and the business's circumstances.

Will making an enquiry affect the applicant's credit file?

Whether a credit check is required depends on the lender and stage of the application. The applicable process should be explained before a formal application proceeds.

How long can the process take?

Timeframes vary by lender and the complexity of the enquiry. Some enquiries may be reviewed quickly, while others may take longer if additional information is required.

What fees or costs should the applicant consider?

Fees and costs vary by lender and product, and may include establishment or ongoing fees. These should be reviewed and understood before proceeding.

What happens after the form is submitted?

A business finance specialist will review the information provided and may make contact to better understand the funding requirement and discuss available options.

How it works

Clear terms. No unnecessary complexity. Fast outcomes.

A straightforward path designed to move you from application to pre-approval quickly.

1

Tell us what
you need

Share your business details and funding purpose, then talk it through with a specialist.

2

Compare
available options

A specialist compares relevant options across a wide panel of specialist business lenders.

3

Review your
pre-approval

Where eligible, get an indicative pre-approval within 24 hours, costs included.

4

Settlement
and funding

Your specialist works to source the best funding offers available and guides your application through to settlement.

Quick quotes, fast pre-approvals

Apply for business finance

Getting a quote won't affect your credit score, and there's no cost or obligation to ask. You're matched to relevant options across a wide specialist lender panel.

What may be needed for pre-approval
  • Evidence of repayment capacity
  • Business bank statements
  • BAS or recent tax returns
  • Proof of ABN and trading history

Nothing to prepare at this stage. A specialist will confirm exactly what's needed once you're in touch.

Step 1

Does your business have an active Australian ABN?

This helps confirm basic eligibility.

Does your business have an active Australian ABN?

Is your business GST registered?

This helps confirm basic eligibility.

Is your business GST registered?

How long has the business been trading?

Newer businesses may still have options available.

What is the business's average monthly revenue?

An estimate is fine for now.

How much finance are you looking for?

This helps us gauge which range of options may suit.

What are you looking to fund?

Choose whichever best describes the primary use.

How soon do you need funding?

This helps us prioritise genuinely time-sensitive enquiries.

Your contact details

So a specialist can get back to you with the available options.

This is an initial enquiry only. Submitting it does not guarantee eligibility or approval, and any options remain subject to lender assessment. Your information is handled in line with our Privacy Disclosure.

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