Understanding Different Sources Of business Finance
Westminster National Finance broker Brian O’Keefe provides an insight into the most popular forms of long & short term finance available for business owners.
Westminster National Finance broker Brian O’Keefe provides an insight into the most popular forms of long & short term finance available for business owners.
The recent adoption of open banking will give business owners greater control and free access to the data that banks and financial institutions hold on them.
A Westminster broker is experienced in equipment finance and can work on your behalf to set up a chattel mortgage with a finance company. Find out how a chattel mortgage can work to your best advantage.
Westminster National Finance broker Brian O-Keefe shares five insider tips on how to secure finance for a residential property in Perth, Western Australia
Australian property finance markets will be given a boost over the next few months with APRA relaxing its loan serviceability measures and the RBA cutting official interest rates.
A Westminster broker can help you get car finance, arrange your finances and do all the necessary checks so you know the vehicle you’re purchasing is above board.
A case study on Westminster National Finance broker Don Tapper’s successful efforts in securing a cost-effective funding solution for a new developer client
Upgrading a home can be stressful. We look at how to finance a home loan by enlisting the help of a finance broker and the services they offer.
The Royal Commission is recommending changes to how finance brokers are paid. It hasn’t recommended changes to broker’s services. Brokers will still help clients deal with increasing finance complexities, save them time, money and stress, and offer choice in which bank best suits their needs.
Brokers have had a healthy mutually respectful relationship with banks, with both parties recognising the valuable role they each play in helping customers borrow. Sadly this relationship has been put to the test following comments to the Royal Commission by several major bank executives.