Comparing a commercial mortgage with a business loan isn’t just about rates or monthly payments. The key is fit, how the finance aligns with your asset, cash flow and long term plans. The right structure reduces refinancing risk, preserves flexibility and ensures the decision remains workable as conditions change.
Read More“How much can I borrow?” is usually the first question business owners ask. It’s also the one most likely to produce a misleading answer.
Online calculators and simple EBITDA multiples offer precision, but real borrowing capacity is a range, not a fixed figure. Where a business sits within that range depends on how lenders interpret risk.
Cash flow is typically the true constraint. Lenders look for resilience and headroom, not just technical affordability. They assess how the business performs under pressure, not only at its peak. Asset value helps, but it rarely overrides weak serviceability.
Structure also shapes outcomes. Term, amortisation and covenants can materially affect what feels comfortable in practice.
The “maximum” is rarely the right target. A sustainable figure is one that still works if conditions tighten and doesn’t restrict future flexibility.
If you’d like to understand what your business could realistically support, you can book a no-pressure commercial finance call with Otium Partners.
Read MoreBusiness rates, planning reform and post-Budget policy shifts could be the difference between a deal that flies and a scheme that stalls. For commercial property owners, investors and developers, this article explores what any changes to business rate relief, planning rules and infrastructure spending might mean for valuations, cashflow and lender appetite.
We break down how policy decisions feed directly into bank risk models, development viability and refinancing options – and why some asset classes and regions could benefit more than others.
If you’re holding, developing or acquiring commercial property, this is what you need to watch in the months after the Budget.
Read MoreIn commercial lending, the lowest rate is not always the smartest deal. From fees to flexibility, there is a lot more to consider. In this blog, Otium Partners explains how to compare loans properly, and why our independent approach helps clients find funding that works in the real world, not just on paper.
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