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Australian SMEs Drive 20% Surge in Commercial Finance Settlements

Healthcare, Agriculture, and Construction Sectors Lead the Growth in Q2 2025

Australian SMEs Drive 20% Surge in Commercial Finance Settlements?w=400
Recent data from Valiant Finance indicates a significant 20% increase in commercial finance settlements during the second quarter of 2025.
This surge is primarily driven by heightened activity in the healthcare, agriculture, and construction sectors, reflecting improved lender appetite and rising business confidence across Australia.

Healthcare and Social Assistance led the growth with a 40% increase in funded loans, while the Agriculture sector demonstrated remarkable resilience with a 50% surge in total funding. The Construction industry maintained its position as the top sector by volume, underscoring its pivotal role in the nation's economic landscape.

Despite overall enquiry volumes remaining relatively flat, the substantial increase in settlements suggests a fundamental shift in the market. Lenders, particularly non-bank institutions, are exhibiting a more open stance towards funding growth, influenced by recent rate cuts and improving business sentiment.

However, challenges persist in certain sectors. The transport and logistics, as well as hospitality industries, have seen a decline in enquiries, indicating that access to finance remains constrained in these areas. Lenders continue to exercise caution, especially with less established businesses, and a clearer sign of recovery may be necessary before this trend changes.

For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking finance, these developments highlight the importance of understanding sector-specific dynamics and exploring diverse financing options. Engaging with financial advisors and leveraging technology-driven platforms can facilitate better matching of financial products to business needs, ultimately supporting growth and resilience in a fluctuating economic environment.

Published:Sunday, 12th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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