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Brisbane sets the standard in business and innovation
In Greater Brisbane, there are over 2.2 million people1 and more than 189,000 businesses2 with more and more people choosing to live and invest in the sunshine state of Queensland.
By 2036, it is estimated that almost 13,000 people will populate the City centre of Brisbane3, with the employment rate growing by 42%. The number of professionals, managers and administrative workers will almost double in the next 20 years, setting the standard when it comes to business and innovation. Business loans Brisbane can help to make that happen.
Will your business
keep up with the growth?
With the predicted economic, population and commercial growth comes a need to continually invest in your own business, so you can keep up with the demand. That’s when business loans Brisbane can make a difference.
Sadly, the big banks and traditional lenders are hindering business growth in Brisbane by restricting access to capital5. In 2016, 74% of unsecured business loan applicants were rejected. Without capital, small business owners are unable to grow.
If you’re being held back by a lack of access to capital, don’t waste another moment contending with corporates that don’t care. Instead, lift the lid off your small business potential and get in touch. We’ll help you get the backing your business needs to move forward.
The fastest business loan
in Brisbane
In just 24 hours, Moula can have you approved with funds in your bank account quick, smart. If you need money to invest into advertising or assistance with your operational costs, Moula provides small business loans that are free from fees and fuss.
Moula has a TrustScore of 4.8 out of 5 based on 1,746 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 more than $250,000, 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. We’ll deposit the loan into your nominated business bank account without any hidden fees or costs. Read our Fee Statement here.
No, we’re an online business lender that serves businesses across Australia. We’ve simplified the business lending process, so you don’t have to leave your home or office to apply for a business loan in Brisbane.
Small business loans in Brisbane under 24 hours.
With fast and easy process, and a competitive interest rate, Moula allows you to focus on running and growing your business, rather than stressing and worrying about financing. Our simple lending process takes the time and frustration out of obtaining approval, so your small business can continue to thrive.
It takes 7 minutes to apply online and we’ll give you an answer within 24 hours. Following approval, you’ll have the funds in your account by the following morning. So you’re good to grow with business loans Brisbane.
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References
- Greater Capital City Statistical Areas. Australian Bureau of Statistics (link)
- Regional Population Growth, Australia. Australian Bureau of Statistics (link)
- Invest in Brisbane City Center. Brisbane Inner City Investment Prospectus (link)
- Brisbane City Council Invest in Brisbane – City Council Economy (link)
- The business size distribution in Australia – Research Paper 5/2015 (PDF)