Yellow Goods · Machinery · Tools · Sydney, Australia

Equipment Finance for Australian Businesses

From excavators and forklifts to trailers, tools and commercial machinery — if it's a business asset, we can likely finance it.

We work with lenders who specialise in equipment and yellow goods finance, so you get terms suited to the asset and your business.

Finance yellow goods, excavators, forklifts and loaders
Trucks, trailers and heavy vehicles
Tools, fitouts and business machinery
New and used equipment considered
The asset itself typically serves as security

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What's Involved

How It Works

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Yellow Goods

Excavators, loaders, bulldozers, forklifts and all types of earthmoving equipment.

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Trucks & Trailers

Prime movers, rigids, tipper trucks, trailers and commercial heavy vehicles.

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Tools & Machinery

Business tools, fitouts, manufacturing equipment and specialist machinery.

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General Business Assets

If it's a business asset with an ABN behind it, we can likely find a lender for it.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of equipment can be financed? +

We can finance a broad range of business assets including yellow goods (excavators, loaders, forklifts), trucks and trailers, commercial vehicles, tools, manufacturing equipment and general business machinery.

Can I finance used equipment? +

Yes. Many lenders will finance used equipment, though terms may vary depending on the age, condition and type of asset.

Do I need a deposit for equipment finance? +

In most cases the equipment itself serves as security and no cash deposit is required, though this depends on the lender and your business profile.

How long are equipment finance terms? +

Terms typically range from 1 to 7 years depending on the type and value of the asset and the lender's criteria.

What is the difference between a chattel mortgage and a finance lease for equipment? +

With a chattel mortgage you own the asset from day one. With a finance lease the lender retains ownership and you make regular payments, with an option to purchase at the end of the term.

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