Adelaide business owner?
Get a business loan in under 24 hours.
At Moula, you can get funding in 24 hours.
To get started, all you need is
The business landscape in Adelaide is progressing and pushing forward
With a vision for long-term growth, State Government plans are in place for Greater Adelaide to become more liveable, competitive and sustainable in the next 30 years1. Comprising over 1.4 million people and more than 150,000 businesses2, Adelaide is distinctly known for its highly acclaimed food and wine industry and beautiful landscapes. In the last several years, Adelaide has seen the emergence of boutique food, beverage and entertainment venues that have revitalised the city and its surrounds3.
Confidence is rising within the Adelaide business community, leading to more investment and invigoration in the local economy4. Promising more infrastructure, development and economic activity, the City of Adelaide needs more businesses just like yours to make this vibrant urban hub more attractive and unlock its full potential.
We’ll help grow your small business,
not hold it back.
Adelaide has a wealth of business expansion opportunities, with new trainee, business development and business expansion programs up for grabs5 , as well as urban renewal projects underway, there will be more residents, tourists and business investors flock to this great city in the coming years.
Big bank loans can be, frustrating and just plain unfair, small businesses are being hindered from growing simply for lack of funding from traditional banks. That’s where Moula comes in with business loans for Adelaide. We are all about helping small businesses in Adelaide grow by offering quick and easy lending – free of fuss (and hidden fees)!
The fastest business loan
in Adelaide
In just under 24 hours, approved small businesses can get a loan up to $250,000. As Australia’s only dedicated provider of capital for SME’s, we can turnaround your loan application quick smart and hassle-free.
Moula has a TrustScore of 4.8 out of 5 based on 1,747 reviews from real business owners on Trustpilot. Don’t just take our word for it, though, read reviews from our customers.
Moula analyses your business data, providing funding that is relevant and appropriate to help you grow. Funding is generally between $10,000 and $250,000.
If you need up to $250,000, please contact us at info@moula.com.au or on 1300 88 09 72.
To be eligible for a Moula loan, you need to have:
Just a 2% loan origination fee to direct customers. We’ll deposit the loan into your nominated business bank account without any hidden fees or costs. Read our Fee Statement here.
Quick and easy small business loans in Adelaide.
Quick, easy and stress-free, Moula have provided lending to hundreds of small businesses of all shapes and sizes in Adelaide. Covering just about every niche, industry and trade, we can get money into your bank in less than 24 hours without the unnecessary paperwork and pivot tables.
To get started, all you need to do is apply online and in less than 10 minutes you will have pre-approval. Once approved, a Moula representative will contact you within 24 hours, you’ll have the funds in your account.
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References
- Government of South Australia. Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure (PDF)
- Regional Population Growth, Australia. Australian Bureau of Statistics (link)
- Government of South Australia. Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure (PDF)
- Industry and Government Relations. Chamber of Commerce & Industry SA. (link)
- South Australia Dept. State Development. Small Business Development Fund (link)
- The business size distribution in Australia – Research Paper 5/2015 (PDF)