Equipment Finance

Need to buy a vehicle or equipment? We can help with Equipment Finance

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Whether you're wanting a new vehicle, plant or machinery, we're on your side

Equipment Finance is a great way for businesses to fund growth through the purchase of specialised equipment or even fit outs that help your business. Loan Terms for Equipment Finance are generally flexible so are a great help in managing cashflow while staying up to date with the latest equipment required for your business. There could also be tax advantages by utilising Equipment Finance to acquire equipment rather than buying equipment outright.

Lenders will generally want to understand the equipment being purchased, it's value and what it will be used for. In addition, they will also want to understand your financial position and may require documentation such as financial statements, cash flow projections, and other business information. Generally the equipment itself will serve as collateral for the loan, reducing the need for security over other assets. We can generally get Equipment Finance approved relatively quickly and have a great understanding of the different types of products and documentation required to get your Equipment Finance approved.

We're a proud member of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia and can help with Equipment Finance right across Australia. If you're looking to grow your business, we have the expertise and experience to guide you through the process and make the right choice.

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Tayla Green

High recommended Renee and her team! We have used Renee multiple times and she is always very helpful. You can tell she is very passionate about her job and getting her customers the best outcome possible.

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Peter Ritchie

Renee at Step Ahead Finance made my whole experience an absolute pleasure. Everything was done for me and I was kept informed every step of the way. I cannot recommend this service highly enough.

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Mark Tainton

Renee was absolutely fantastic! Got me a great deal, and was always on top of keeping me updated on progress. I'll be recommending her to anyone who's looking for her services ☺️

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of interest rates can you offer?

We take look at a wide range of products available from Banks, Credit Unions & other lenders across the country. This means we can search thousands of products and make sure we're always recommending the best home loans for our clients.

Why should I use a Mortgage Broker?

Mortgage Brokers are there to help you find the right loan whether it be from the major banks, smaller lenders or other sources. We have a broad range of products (more than any single lender can offer) which means we can do all the legwork to find the right loan for you.

Can you help self employed borrowers?

We know that Self Employed Borrowers have very specific needs so can help with making sure we find the right home loan for them. We can also assist with Low Doc and Alt Doc loans as well as Self employed loans.

Can you only help with Home Loans?

We can help with Home and Investment Loans, Construction Loans, Car Loans, Personal Loans and much more. If you're looking to borrow to buy something, we can probably help.

Can you help first home buyers?

We love helping First Home Buyers! We're experts at the entire process and can help you get the right home loan. We're also across the various schemes to help first homeowners such as the First Home Owners Grant and the various stamp duty exemptions available.

Are your mortgage brokers licensed and accredited?

All of our Mortgage Brokers are accredited and members of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia. They are extremely professional and provide exceptional service across a range of lending options.

Can you help with refinancing an existing Mortgage?

Of course! We believe that we can find the best interest rate for you to refinance to, whether it's a home loan or investment loan.

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