What are the different types of asset and equipment finance?

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It may be your dream to expand your business capacity, to get a competitive edge through cutting-edge and market-leading equipment, or to get a new car, ute or van for your business. A great finance broker knows your assets, your balance sheet and your business, and will source you the right business finance deal to make your business perform at its best!

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“A great finance broker knows your assets, your balance sheet and your business, and will source you the right business finance deal to make your business perform at its best!”


Knowing your options when it comes to asset and equipment finance can be overwhelming, while wading through the application process and criteria can be tricky. Speaking with the experts at JLH Finance Advisory can help you to understand your options around equipment loans, commercial hire purchase agreements, chattel mortgages, finance leases and novated leases and their benefits specific to you. 

Whether you are looking for benefits like structured monthly payments, balloon structures, low interest rates or low to no deposit options, our friendly team will help you to navigate which asset and equipment loan type (and which bank or lender) is right for you. Trusting in your finance broker is key, as some loans can be a bit dodgy if not set up in a way that’s right for you. We treat our clients like family and we always have your best interests in mind!

From a new business vehicle to heavy-machinery and everything in between, our friendly and dedicated team are here to help. 

With so many options on asset and equipment loans, we can help you to find the right option to suit your needs. Every week we help businesses around Australia to grow through our trusted equipment finance services. Let us take away the guesswork and bank jargon by providing simple to understand information and a range of options for your business. After all, that’s what friends in finance are for!


“We treat our clients like family and we always have your best interests in mind”


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