Inventory Finance - funding and lending against inventory

 

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Need Additional Inventory but not sure how to finance it?

NO SECURITY to offer your bank to finance Letters of Credit for overseas Inventory?

Having to turn business away because of a LACK OF INVENTORY?

Suppliers not willing to extend their credit any further?

Got Purchase Orders but No Finance for Inventory?

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Conditions are tough at the moment. The combination of :

  • The credit crunch,
  • The threat of recession and
  • The weak Australian $

are making the banks and suppliers increasingly nervous with their easy answer being to say NO!

Cash Stream Financial are here to help. We are specialists in raising Inventory Finance & Factoring Finance. We have the technical expertise and inside track contacts with Inventory Finance Companies and Lenders to make it easier for you to raise inventory finance, despite the current weak finance market conditions.

There are a number of different options for different types of companies :

  1. 1.Financing Inventory From Overseas via Unsecured Letters Of Credit
  2. 2.Purchase Order Finance - Financing Additional Inventory Purchases using confirmed purchase orders as collateral.
  3. 3.Combination lending - where existing Inventory and Receivables are funded together
  4. 4.Stand-alone Inventory Finance (although the credit for this is very tight at the moment).

Subject to credit criteria, in most cases REAL ESTATE PROPERTY WILL NOT BE REQUIRED.

Indeed for those with stronger credits we also have access to UNSECURED INVENTORY FINANCE - not even a fixed and floating charge.

So if you want a confidential, no-commitment chat about your options, please call Tim Lea, our Managing Partner on

1300 79 30 60

Or email him directly here.

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TIP: If you are new to Inventory Finance you might want to visit our Learning Centre to view our introductory videos (both less than 7 minutes long) on Inventory Finance