17 Feb Agri-finance Case Study 1 February 2021
CLIENT POSITION Our clients are winemakers, making both their own wine and contract winemaking for others. They rented a premises which had served them well over...
CLIENT POSITION Our clients are winemakers, making both their own wine and contract winemaking for others. They rented a premises which had served them well over...
By Deb Purvis In order to achieve their long-term goals, businesses require financial stability. Sometimes businesses are so focused on achieving their long-term goals that they...
By Ian Robinson The energy within an (ocean) wave is a function of the wave height, the wave energy period, the water density, and the acceleration...
SCENARIO ONE Client A Loan Limit: $7,275,000 Enterprise: Agri (horticulture, dryland cropping) Type: ...
By Ian Robinson In January 1788 Australia’s livestock industry consisted of just 7 horses, 7 cattle, 29 sheep, 74 pigs, 5 rabbits, 18 turkeys, 29 geese,...
CLIENT POSITION Holding both agri and residential investments $1.85mil agri facility $970k residential investment facilities REASON FOR ENGAGEMENT The client was interested in exploring competitive finance...
By John Waterman After witnessing the severity of recent droughts, the severe shortage of fodder, and the high cost of freight, never has there been a...
By Brad Sewell Communicate your ambitions One of the most important things for a young person setting out in the rural industry is to express their passion...
Sarah Turner from the AFR (dd 10 July 2020) noted that the Reserve Bank of Australia has given its strongest signal yet that it will...
CLIENT POSITION: $2,010,000 RSP client, grain farmer in Mid North SA engaged RSP to review their business finance. They were keen to review the suitability of...