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Earthmoving operators across Australia running bulk earthworks, land clearing, civil prep, subdivision and demolition work are knocked back by banks, stalled in single-lender queues, and locked into single products by dealer finance. Whether you're a tier-one bulk earthworks operator on motorway and infrastructure projects, a land-clearing specialist on solar-farm and wind-farm developments, a residential subdivision operator on developer schedules, a demolition contractor on EPA-licensed contracts, or a hire-out plant operator on day-rate civil work, we finance excavators, dozers, loaders, scrapers and full plant packages.
Your application goes to specialist civil and earthmoving lenders who assess head-contract income, site contracts and trading history directly, in one structured submission with no multi-lender credit hits.
A simple, secure online application, with honest advice from a Australia specialist you can trust.
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Tell us about your earthmoving business and the plant or equipment you are financing through our secure online form.
An Australia-based earthmoving finance specialist reviews your situation and walks you through the documents needed for the lender match.
You'll have a clear pre-approval often within 1 business day, with rate, term and repayment structure tailored to how your head-contractor income actually flows.
Your specialist sources the strongest matched offer and coordinates settlement with the dealer, private seller or auction house.
From single-machine owner-operators to multi-region earthmoving contractors. New, used, dealer and private-sale across every major brand on the Australian market.
5-tonne mini through to 80-tonne machines for bulk earthworks and civil prep.
Track-type tractors for site prep, road building and bulk push work.
Wheel loaders for material handling, stockpiling and quarry work.
Civil tippers, off-highway dumpers and tipper trailer combinations.
Drum, pad-foot and multi-tyre rollers for earthworks compaction.
Scrapers, graders, water carts and rock breakers for bulk earthmoving.
Earthmoving finance settled across 80+ Australian lenders, from owner-operators to tier-one bulk earthworks contractors. ACL 389328.
"Tier-one civil head-contract for a major motorway upgrade underwrote four pieces of heavy plant in one purchase order. Tom put it with a lender that scored on the head-contract as one credit decision."
"Land clearing and bulk earthworks contract for a solar-farm development, six months of solid work. Cody had us settled on a plant package against the active contract and progress-claim cycle."
"Demo of a heavy excavator and a tracked dozer on a quarry overburden job. Numbers stacked up across both. Jake structured the package on the contract income."
"Major-company sell-down of low-hour heavy plant, well maintained, full service histories. Equifund pre-approved us across the catalogue so we walked in with our number on multiple lots."
"First time on a tier-two civil head-contract for a regional highway upgrade. Jason structured a chattel mortgage with a term that matched the contract's two-year run."
"Tier-one civil head-contract for a major motorway upgrade underwrote four pieces of heavy plant in one purchase order. Tom put it with a lender that scored on the head-contract as one credit decision."
"Land clearing and bulk earthworks contract for a solar-farm development, six months of solid work. Cody had us settled on a plant package against the active contract and progress-claim cycle."
"Demo of a heavy excavator and a tracked dozer on a quarry overburden job. Numbers stacked up across both. Jake structured the package on the contract income."
"Major-company sell-down of low-hour heavy plant, well maintained, full service histories. Equifund pre-approved us across the catalogue so we walked in with our number on multiple lots."
"First time on a tier-two civil head-contract for a regional highway upgrade. Jason structured a chattel mortgage with a term that matched the contract's two-year run."
"Expansion from civil sub-contract into tier-one head-contract work. John matched us with a lender that took the active head-contractor contracts as the case for additional heavy plant."
"Hire-out heavy plant fleet to mining and civil sub-contractors. Day-rate hire revenue didn't fit standard finance templates. They put us with a lender that structured the loan to the hire cycle."
"Established earthmoving expanding into mining services. Terry structured a chattel mortgage with a term that matched the mining sub-contract's two-year drawdown."
"Subdivision earthworks for a residential developer on a fast-track schedule. Equifund put us with a lender that scored on the developer's contract and progress-claim cycle."
"Regional civil with council and government contracts. The local bank wanted three years of full financials. Equifund found a lender that scored on the active job sheet and contract pipeline."
"Expansion from civil sub-contract into tier-one head-contract work. John matched us with a lender that took the active head-contractor contracts as the case for additional heavy plant."
"Hire-out heavy plant fleet to mining and civil sub-contractors. Day-rate hire revenue didn't fit standard finance templates. They put us with a lender that structured the loan to the hire cycle."
"Established earthmoving expanding into mining services. Terry structured a chattel mortgage with a term that matched the mining sub-contract's two-year drawdown."
"Subdivision earthworks for a residential developer on a fast-track schedule. Equifund put us with a lender that scored on the developer's contract and progress-claim cycle."
"Regional civil with council and government contracts. The local bank wanted three years of full financials. Equifund found a lender that scored on the active job sheet and contract pipeline."
Side-by-side on the criteria that decide whether an Australian earthmoving finance deal settles or stalls.
| Criterion | Equifund Specialist | Major Bank |
|---|---|---|
| Income type | Reads project payments, progress claims and BAS | PAYG salary preferred, contract income often discounted |
| Lender access | Panel of 80+ Australian lenders matched to your file | One bank, one credit template |
| Pre-approval speed | Typically inside 24 hours | 5 to 10 business days on average |
| Documentation | Low-doc options available for established operators | Full financials usually required |
| Deposit | $0 deposit available for prime applications | Deposit typically required |
| Industry expertise | Australia-based asset and equipment finance specialists | Generic commercial credit team |
Straight answers to the questions Australian businesses and operators ask most.
We finance new, used, demonstrator, dealer and private-sale earthmoving plant across all major makes including Caterpillar, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo CE, Hyundai, JCB, Kobelco and Sumitomo. Your specialist matches the finance to your work and the lender to your file.
Pre-approval is typically inside 24 hours once you submit the form. Settlement timing then depends on the lender and asset details, with many Australian deals settling within a week of pre-approval.
No. Many of our lenders score the deal on contract income and asset value rather than requiring property security. Non-property owners regularly settle earthmoving finance through Equifund.
Not always. $0 deposit is available for prime applications, especially for established operators with active contracts and project work. Other deals may require a deposit depending on the asset, the lender and the loan term.
Yes. We finance dealer purchases, private sales, auctions and end-of-lease buyouts. The earthmoving just needs to meet the lender's age and condition requirements.
Yes. Many Australian operators refinance to access a better rate, restructure repayments around their income cycle, release equity from the asset, or consolidate multiple earthmoving loans into one facility.
We have a panel of 80+ Australian lenders spanning major banks, specialist asset financiers and non-bank lenders that specifically understand contract income and transport assets. Your specialist matches your file to the right lender for the deal.
Yes. We regularly settle multi-earthmoving deals for Australian fleets, often splitting the package across more than one lender to fit each asset's spec and your overall structure.
Yes. Earthmovings, attachments, trailers and related equipment are all on the panel. Equipment security can be structured independently of earthmoving finance if that better suits the deal.
A chattel mortgage gives you immediate ownership of the earthmoving while the lender holds it as security. You claim GST upfront and depreciate the asset for tax. It is the most common structure for established Australian owner-operators. A finance lease keeps the earthmoving on the lender's books with set monthly payments and an optional residual paid at the end of the term. Useful for fleet operators managing income cycle against vehicle turnover. Your Australia-based earthmoving finance specialist will recommend the structure that suits your business and tax position. Read the full chattel mortgage vs finance lease comparison.
Contract income recognition is how a specialist lender reads income from project payments, progress claims and BAS rather than treating only PAYG salary as income. Bank credit templates often miss this. Specialist lenders read contract income accurately, which is why established Australian operators frequently get approved on deals that mainstream banks decline.
Low-doc earthmoving finance is approval on a reduced documentation set, usually a Director declaration plus business activity statements or recent bank statements, rather than full financials. It is faster to process and common for established small-fleet operators in Australia who would rather not produce two years of full tax returns for a single asset purchase.
Pre-approval is a conditional finance approval issued before you commit to a earthmoving. It sets the maximum loan amount, indicative rate, term and repayment structure so you can negotiate with dealers, private sellers or auction houses on solid ground. Equifund pre-approvals are typically issued within 24 hours of form submission.
An Australian Credit Licence (ACL) is a licence issued by ASIC permitting a business to engage in credit activities under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act. Equifund holds Australian Credit Licence 389328. Working with an ACL holder is a baseline regulatory protection for the borrower and a baseline trust signal for any Australian finance provider.
Yes. Specialist earthmoving lenders on our panel score full plant orders across excavators, dozers, loaders, scrapers and haul gear as one chattel mortgage with one credit decision, secured on the assets and the head-contractor contract income.
Yes. Specialist lenders on our panel score demolition contractor finance on the active EPA-licensed contracts, the spoil-removal contract income and the asset value, without asking for property security.
Yes. Specialist earthmoving lenders structure the chattel mortgage term, balloon and repayment cycle to the head-contractor or developer contract's run, including motorway upgrades, solar-farm developments, subdivision schedules and quarry contracts.
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