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Renown Lending Expands SME Funding Pool to $400 Million to Support Australian Businesses Nationwide

Renown Lending < 1 min read
Key Facts:
  • Total funding pool increased from $250 million to $400 million

  • Funding available nationwide across all Australian states

  • Supports cash flow lending, construction finance and asset-backed loans

  • Focus on SMEs impacted by bank delays or restrictive lending criteria

  • Fast assessment and flexible structures


Following strong demand from business owners outside South Australia, Renown Lending has broadened its mandate to provide fast, flexible funding solutions nationwide. The expanded $400 million funding pool will support Australian SMEs across a range of lending needs, including cash flow lending, asset-backed facilities, construction finance, and short-term property-backed funding. The decision comes after an overwhelming response to a recent announcement highlighting Renown Lending’s commitment to supporting South Australian businesses, with enquiries quickly flowing in from New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. Renown Lending says the expansion reflects a clear gap in the market where traditional lenders are moving too slowly or declining viable businesses that need timely support. The capital will be deployed with a focus on real economy outcomes—supporting builders, developers, hospitality operators, professional services firms and family-owned businesses navigating cash flow pressure, delayed approvals and rising costs. Renown Lending emphasised that the initiative is not about aggressive growth, but about responsibly deploying private capital to back Australian businesses with practical, outcome-focused solutions.


About us:

Renown Lending is an Australian non-bank lender providing fast, flexible and transparent funding solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. Specialising in asset-backed lending, cash flow finance and construction funding, Renown Lending works closely with business owners, brokers and developers to deliver tailored outcomes when traditional banks are unable to assist. Headquartered in Adelaide, Renown Lending operates nationally and is committed to supporting sustainable growth across the Australian SME sector.


Contact details:

Media Enquiries

Kalpi Prasad - Founder

Renown Lending
Phone: 1300 626 771
Email: admin@renownlending.com

 

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