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Spotlight: How Wave Money is navigating market uncertainty

Spotlight: How Wave Money is navigating market uncertainty

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The financial landscape in 2025 has been defined by one word: uncertainty. From shifting global trade policies to domestic rate cuts and a federal election, borrowers and brokers alike are navigating a complex and ever-changing market.

In this episode, John Flavell (managing director, Wave Money) and Tyler Peters (head of lending) sit down with Broker Daily to discuss the impact of current global and local market conditions on lending practices and broker-client relationships.

  • Market uncertainty: A key theme explored is the ongoing global economic volatility and how it affects both borrowers and lenders in Australia.
  • Brokers’ critical role: The increasing demand for brokers as reliable advisers in uncertain times is highlighted. Flavell and Peters discuss how brokers are offering crucial insights to borrowers facing complex lending scenarios.
  • Wave Money’s unique proposition: Wave Money continues to offer flexible, bespoke lending solutions to self-employed and business borrowers who may struggle to access credit from traditional banks. Peters shares real-life case studies of clients who benefitted from Wave Money’s human-driven underwriting process.
  • Key lending insights: Learn about Wave Money’s approach to complex scenarios, including how they handle tax debts, underwriting for self-employed borrowers, and working with brokers to find solutions.
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