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Business 2 Business: finance options for small businesses feeling the pinch

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Right now, many Sunny Coast small business owners are doing it tough.

Rising interest rates, higher supplier costs and tighter cash flow are putting pressure on even well-established businesses.

When things tighten, access to the right finance can make all the difference.

If cash flow is stretched, options such as short-term business loans or overdraft facilities can help smooth out day-to-day operations.

For those looking to free up working capital, refinancing existing debt or consolidating loans can reduce monthly commitments and improve cash flow.

Asset finance is another strong option, allowing owners to upgrade vehicles or equipment without a large upfront cost, keeping the business moving without draining reserves.

TSC Mortgage Brokers is also seeing more business owners tap into equity in residential property as a flexible funding solution, often at lower rates than traditional business lending.

Our business will work with yours to find practical solutions – helping you stay in control, protect cash flow and keep your business moving forward.

Matt Punter, Director, Punters Finance and TSC Mortgage Brokers, puntersfinance.com.au and thesavingscentre.com.au.

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