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Evia Rural Finance is a wholly owned subsidiary of Elders Rural Holdings Limited, “Elders” which is a 50/50 joint venture between Elders New Zealand and Elders Australia. Elders diverse range of services include:

Evia Rural Finance offers a wide range of financial services to farmers and companies engaged in business in the rural sector. We enable farmers and rural businesses to maximise returns on livestock and farming revenue. Finance facilities can be advanced against land, livestock, machinery and Fonterra shares – and all loans are fully secured.

As the financial services division for Elders Rural Holdings Group of Companies, Evia Rural Finance forms an integral part in the group who are widely recognised as a leading agribusiness service provider to the New Zealand rural sector, offering stock and station agency type services including livestock trading, wool broking, real estate, insurance, finance and rural merchandise. As a client of the group you will have access to any of our specialist agents in these product areas.

Our team of Lending Managers have extensive experience in the banking, finance and rural industries and with this high level of knowledge, found throughout Evia Rural Finance, this is something most banks just can’t offer you. Evia Rural Finance is proud of its history which spans over a decade under its current ownership and senior management team.

Evia Rural Finance has continued to grow steadily providing rural financial services to a wide variety of rural businesses. Our success can be attributed to the vision of our senior management team, who managed to secure a direct funding line through our parent company, Elders Australia Ltd, taking our dependency for lending funds away from term investments from the public. This has provided us with wider scope and reduced our restrictions on how we grow our loan book.

If you’re looking for financial advice from someone who understands your agribusiness, then contact one of our Lending Managers today.