Choosing the Right Lender for a Commercial Transaction

The right lender is not always the cheapest lender. Borrowers should consider appetite, timing, structure, flexibility and execution certainty.
Preparing a Strong Commercial Finance Submission

A clear and well-prepared funding submission can improve lender engagement, reduce delays and support a more efficient approval process.
When Alternative Capital Becomes Relevant

Alternative capital can support borrowers where conventional funding channels are constrained by timing, structure, policy or transaction complexity.
What Borrowers Should Watch in Today’s Lending Environment

In a changing lending environment, borrowers need to understand lender appetite, documentation expectations and the importance of timing before entering the market.
Structuring Funding Through Each Stage of Delivery

Excerpt: Development and construction projects require funding structures that respond to feasibility, pre-sales, drawdown timing and project delivery risk.
Positioning Capital for Complex Property Transactions

Complex property transactions require more than access to funding. They require a capital structure aligned with timing, risk, valuation and lender appetite.