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Canberra owner-operators, subcontractors and small-fleet operators are knocked back by banks, stalled in single-lender queues, and locked into single products by dealer finance. Whether you run civil subcontract work on Light Rail Stage 2A and 2B, the Molonglo Valley growth corridor, Belconnen civil packages, ACT Government precinct works or Australian Federal Government building rebuilds, outer-suburb subdivision earthworks across Whitlam, Coombs, Denman Prospect and Throsby, regional civil contracts across the surrounding NSW Tablelands, or compact-class excavator work for landscapers, plumbers and small civil operators across Canberra, Equifund matches your application to the lenders that read project income, head-contract value and earthmoving asset residual the right way.
Comparing your options? Compare the best equipment finance options in Australia before you apply.
Your application goes to specialist earthmoving and civil-asset lenders who assess project income, asset value and trading history directly, in one structured submission with no multi-lender credit hits.
Every major excavator brand on the Australian market, financed through specialist lenders for prime ABN profiles.

300, 320, 330, 336, 349, 374 and 390 series for civil contractors, mining and tier-1 infrastructure operators across new and late-model stock.

PC130, PC200, PC228, PC300, PC360, PC490 and PC650 for earthmoving, civil and infrastructure work across all asset ages.

ZX130, ZX210, ZX240, ZX330, ZX490 and ZX670 for civil contractors, road-builders and mining-spec build operators.

SK130, SK210, SK260, SK330, SK500 and SK850 for general civil, quarry and site-prep contractors across the 13-85t range.
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EC140, EC220, EC250, EC300, EC380, EC480 and EC750 for roadworks, civil and mining operators wanting low-emission spec.

U17, U25, U35, U55, KX040 and KX080 plus the full mini-excavator class for landscapers, plumbers, fencing and small civil operators.
How excavator finance compares across the three places ABN holders can fund an excavator.
| Equifund, commercial finance specialist | Major bank | Dealer finance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who they lend to | Established ABN holders, sole traders to fleets, assessed on the business and the asset. | Prefers strong financials or PAYG strength, often backed by property. | Whoever is buying that brand at the desk, on a take-it-or-leave-it offer. |
| Income assessed | Project, site-contract and BAS income. Low-doc for established ABNs, no full tax returns. | Full financials and tax returns usually required. | Limited, tied to the sale, not your wider business. |
| Lender choice | 80+ Australian lenders matched to your deal. | One bank, one credit template. | One or two aligned financiers only. |
| Rate & structure | Market-tested rate, with balloon and 3 to 7 year terms and extra repayments. | Standard products with limited flexibility. | Rate loaded with dealer margin, and high balloons that flatter the monthly but cost more. |
| Used, private & auction | New, used, ex-fleet, private-sale and auction all financed. | Restrictive on used, private and auction buys. | Usually the dealer's own stock only. |
| Deposit & security | $0 deposit for prime applications, secured on the excavator, not your home. | Deposit and often property security required. | Varies, frequently bundled with add-ons. |
| Pre-approval speed | Typically inside 24 to 48 hours. | 5 to 10 business days on average. | Fast at the desk, but the offer is fixed. |
A simple, secure online application, with honest advice from a Canberra specialist you can trust.
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An Australia-based excavator 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 project income actually flows.
Your specialist sources the strongest matched offer and coordinates settlement with the dealer, private seller or auction house.
Canberra excavator finance settled across 80+ Australian lenders, from owner-operators to mid-size fleets. ACL 389328.
"Light Rail Stage 2 civil packages need plant on site against the Commonwealth-funded delivery schedule. A 30-tonne CAT 330 made the difference, but the bank wanted three years of trading history. The lender we ended up with structured repayments around the milestone calendar."
"Quad-axle dog feeding aggregate to the Molonglo Valley land releases is steady work if you have the gear. A 30-tonne Komatsu PC300 made the difference, but the bank wanted the property folio. Specialist lender funded the deal on the head-contractor PO."
"Subdivision earthworks across the Whitlam, Coombs and Denman Prospect growth fronts pays on progress claims against head-contractor land releases. The lender we ended up with took the contract value as the security case, and we have committed to a second 14-month pipeline."
"Wanted a late-model used Hitachi ZX330 for a regional NSW Tablelands quarry contract. The dealer's structure was going to eat the margin. The lender that took the quarry contract as the asset case kept the property folio clear, and we have been able to bid on a second pit."
"Needed a new Kubota U35 to keep up with three pool-build contracts across the Tuggeranong corridor. Bank wanted personal property security for a $65k asset. Specialist lender priced the deal on the asset and trading history. Machine was on site the following week."
"Strip-out and structural demolition on a Canberra Civic office redevelopment needed two extra 30-tonne machines on site for the contract window. Bank wanted a six-week credit decision and we had a three-week window. Specialist lender approved the deal in days, and the project ran on schedule."
"Water-main renewal contract for an ACT council needed three midi excavators and a wheeled excavator for in-trench work. ACT Government contracts run monthly-against-progress, which doesn't fit a bank's PAYG model. Specialist lender split the deal across two facilities."
"Residential land development site clearance and bulk earthworks for the Throsby growth area. We needed two 20-tonne machines committed to a 12-month pipeline of stages. The lender we ended up with took the contract value as the security case."
"Needed a Kubota U25 for residential trenching and pier-and-beam work across the Belconnen corridor. The existing van-and-trailer setup was a six-month wait at hire yards every spring. Specialist lender took the work portfolio at face value, priced the deal on the asset."
"Bulk earthworks for a logistics facility at Fyshwick needed three 35-tonne excavators in a six-week build window. Existing bank facility wouldn't extend without restructuring the entire portfolio. Specialist lender funded a clean asset-only deal."
"Light Rail Stage 2 civil packages need plant on site against the Commonwealth-funded delivery schedule. A 30-tonne CAT 330 made the difference, but the bank wanted three years of trading history. The lender we ended up with structured repayments around the milestone calendar."
"Quad-axle dog feeding aggregate to the Molonglo Valley land releases is steady work if you have the gear. A 30-tonne Komatsu PC300 made the difference, but the bank wanted the property folio. Specialist lender funded the deal on the head-contractor PO."
"Subdivision earthworks across the Whitlam, Coombs and Denman Prospect growth fronts pays on progress claims against head-contractor land releases. The lender we ended up with took the contract value as the security case, and we have committed to a second 14-month pipeline."
"Wanted a late-model used Hitachi ZX330 for a regional NSW Tablelands quarry contract. The dealer's structure was going to eat the margin. The lender that took the quarry contract as the asset case kept the property folio clear, and we have been able to bid on a second pit."
"Needed a new Kubota U35 to keep up with three pool-build contracts across the Tuggeranong corridor. Bank wanted personal property security for a $65k asset. Specialist lender priced the deal on the asset and trading history. Machine was on site the following week."
"Strip-out and structural demolition on a Canberra Civic office redevelopment needed two extra 30-tonne machines on site for the contract window. Bank wanted a six-week credit decision and we had a three-week window. Specialist lender approved the deal in days, and the project ran on schedule."
"Water-main renewal contract for an ACT council needed three midi excavators and a wheeled excavator for in-trench work. ACT Government contracts run monthly-against-progress, which doesn't fit a bank's PAYG model. Specialist lender split the deal across two facilities."
"Residential land development site clearance and bulk earthworks for the Throsby growth area. We needed two 20-tonne machines committed to a 12-month pipeline of stages. The lender we ended up with took the contract value as the security case."
"Needed a Kubota U25 for residential trenching and pier-and-beam work across the Belconnen corridor. The existing van-and-trailer setup was a six-month wait at hire yards every spring. Specialist lender took the work portfolio at face value, priced the deal on the asset."
"Bulk earthworks for a logistics facility at Fyshwick needed three 35-tonne excavators in a six-week build window. Existing bank facility wouldn't extend without restructuring the entire portfolio. Specialist lender funded a clean asset-only deal."
Straight answers to the questions Canberra earthmoving operators ask most.
We finance excavators across every class: mini (under 6t), compact (6-10t), midi (10-20t), standard (20-30t), large (30-50t) and oversize/mining-class (50t+). Plus the broader earthmoving fleet, dozers, wheel loaders, skid steers, backhoes, telehandlers, dump trucks and attachments. All major makes including Caterpillar, Komatsu, Hitachi, Kobelco, Volvo, Kubota, Sany, Doosan, Sumitomo and Yanmar. New, used, demonstrator, dealer or private sale.
Pre-approval typically comes back inside a business day when your application is complete. Settlement happens once you have signed contracts and any final lender conditions are met. Specialist asset lenders move faster than major banks on earthmoving deals because they assess the machine and contract income directly rather than waiting on property valuations.
No. Equifund's specialist lender panel includes options that assess on the asset, your earthmoving project income and trading history rather than requiring property as security. This matters most for owner-operators, civil subbies and family earthmoving operations who don't want to lock the property folio.
$0 deposit is available for prime applications, especially established operators with active site contracts or quarry/Big Build subcontract work. New ABNs typically need some contribution, but $0 deposit on the right deal is common for ongoing operators with verifiable project income.
Yes, used (including ex-fleet, ex-mining and end-of-cycle machines), private sale and auction purchases are all financeable through the specialist asset lenders we work with. Major banks typically have age cut-offs that knock out older machines; specialist lenders look at the asset condition and hour-meter rather than calendar age alone.
Yes. Refinance is common when an existing deal was settled at high rates, has an unfavourable structure (balloons, restrictive covenants) or is consolidating multiple machines into one facility. We compare your current setup against the specialist panel and present options.
A panel of 80+ Australian lenders spanning major banks, specialist asset financiers and non-bank lenders that specifically understand earthmoving project income, site contracts and the residual value of excavators across the class range.
Yes. Fleet deals, two or three machines for a single contract, or a staged purchase across a 12-month pipeline, are common. The lender panel includes options that split fleet deals across facilities or fund them under one master agreement, depending on your structure.
Yes. Attachments (buckets, hammers, augers, grapples, tilt-hitches, mulching heads, grading beams), low loaders and tilt trays are all financeable, either bundled with the excavator purchase or as standalone asset deals.
Chattel mortgage: you own the excavator, claim depreciation and GST, and the lender holds security over the asset. Finance lease: the lender owns the machine and you make rental payments; GST is claimed on each payment. Most owner-operators run chattel mortgage for the depreciation; fleet operators sometimes mix lease for cash flow reasons. Both are available across the specialist panel.
Project income recognition is how a specialist lender reads income from civil contracts, site-based progress claims, quarry production agreements and earthmoving project activity rather than treating only PAYG salary as income. It matters for established operators whose income comes from contracted site work, not a fortnightly pay slip.
Low-doc excavator finance is asset finance approved on a reduced document set, typically BAS, bank statements and the contract or quote, rather than full financials and tax returns. Best suited to established operators with an active ABN, trading history and verifiable project income who don't have current-year financials prepared.
Pre-approval is a conditional credit decision from a specialist lender before you commit to a specific machine. It gives you a confirmed budget, repayment estimate and a contract window to find the right asset. Pre-approval is a credit decision, not a guarantee, final approval is subject to the chosen excavator meeting the lender's asset criteria.
An Australian Credit Licence (ACL) is the ASIC authorisation required to engage in regulated credit activities in Australia. Equifund operates under ACL 389328. This means we are bound by responsible lending obligations and the National Consumer Credit Protection Act when arranging finance.
Yes. Light Rail Stage 2A and 2B, the Molonglo Valley growth corridor, Belconnen civil, ACT Government precinct works and Australian Federal Government rebuild packages are a strong asset case for specialist lenders. Contract value, head-contractor relationship and asset condition are weighted directly. We have funded excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, tippers and bulk earthworks fleets for tier-1 and tier-2 subbies across the ACT infrastructure pipeline.
Quarry production, ACT Government supply and bulk earthworks income is read from head-contractor purchase orders, site supply agreements and ongoing contracts rather than monthly PAYG. Specialist lenders on the panel understand basalt, granite and bulk-fill production cycles plus site rehabilitation contracts, and structure repayments around the contract calendar.
Equifund finances every major commercial asset class for prime ABN profiles, from utes and trailers to excavators, tractors and yellow goods, backed by 80+ lenders.
Three quick steps. An Australia-based excavator finance specialist gets back to you the same business day.
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