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Asset Finance NZ - How it Works + Best Options for Businesses
If you’re looking to grow your business without draining cash flow, asset finance is one of the most practical funding options available in New Zealand. But how does it actually work—and when should you use it?This guide breaks it down in plain English so you can decide if it’s right for your business.
roger2026
Apr 184 min read


The Ripple Effect of Heinz Wattie's Plant Closure on Canterbury's Agriculture
A short image of a harvestor unloading Canterbury peas to a high bin truck
roger2026
Mar 133 min read


Responding to a Weather Crisis: How Real Asset Finance Can Help
The recent weather events across Canterbury have been devastating. From the heavy flooding in Christchurch suburbs to the slips cutting off Akaroa, our region has taken a battering. For many, this is a time of clean-up and insurance claims. But for the civil contractors, earthmovers, and heavy equipment operators of New Zealand, this is " go time ." When nature impacts business, the recovery phase relies on those with the right gear to clear the roads, fix the driveways, and
roger2026
Feb 193 min read


Building Your Business: 7 Key Steps for Fencing Contractors to Secure Asset Finance
Fencing is hard work; getting a loan shouldn't be. We’ve laid out the roadmap for Kiwi fencing contractors to get the equipment they need—from post drivers to excavators.
Roger Cowell
Feb 93 min read


Navigating Cashflow Challenges in Mining and Aggregate Equipment Finance: The Value of a Commercial Broker
Partnering for Success in Mining and Aggregate Operations Introduction Mining and aggregate equipment finance presents unique challenges, especially when it comes to managing cash flow. Equipment costs are high, project timelines can be unpredictable, and cash inflows often arrive in uneven bursts. These factors create a complex financial environment that requires careful planning and strategic management. Working with a commercial broker, mining operators can streamline the
roger2026
Jan 225 min read
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