Equity & Financing options for SME's
Allocated Capital provides business consulting services to small to medium sized enterprises (SME's) who wish to raise equity capital and / or secure business or property financing facilities.
Raising Capital for SME's
The most common reasons for raising 'equity' capital includes the provision of working capital for growth, aquisitions, new products, services or market development, capital expenditure or restructuring. But how does a private company raise capital without satisfying the full disclosure requirements mandated by ASIC and the Corporations Act?
Allocated Capital facilitates small scale capital raising opportunities for small to medium sized enterprises (SME's) as an accredited sponsor for the Australian Small Scale Offerings Board (ASSOB) and by introductions to other funding sources such as Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnerships (ESVCLP's). ASSOB, is Australia's largest unlisted securities platform for primary capital issues and secondary listings.
SME Business Finance
Through our affiliate finance brokerage, Allocated Capital is able to provide a broad cross section of business financing facilities, secured with real property assets or if qualified, secured against fixed and floating assets of your company (debenture charge) or other approved business assets e.g. approved business income streams or account receivables.
These business lending facilities include residential, commercial or industrial real property loans, SMSF mortgage finance, private mortgages, Inventory finance, cashflow finance and production & export financing facilities for qualifying SME's.
SME Business Services
Whether your business is a start up or in the growth phase of development, there is always room for improvement. Allocated Capital provides a range of business services that look to enhance your business profitability, productivity, customer service standards and business / marketing planning. Following a diagnostic process, we then provide written recommendations and implementation strategies.
 
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