Introducing In-roads for individuals

 

A program that helps low-income Australians get back on financial track by offering services
not available in mainstream banking.

Helping you with a loan - and where needed, education to support you to pay it back.

 The benefits of In-roads

 

In-roads improves financial wellbeing by helping you manage everyday challenges and
life expenses.

In-roads:
  • Offers fair and affordable loans with flexible repayment options
  • Provides you with money management skills through education
  • Helps build credit rating through repaying a real loan
Loans can be used for:
  • Basic household items such as a fridge or stove
  • Adult education to improve employment prospects
  • A car or repairs so you can get to work 
Read the online brochure here 
Apply now by calling 1300 IN-ROAD (1300 467 623)

 





 Introducing In-roads for small enterprise

 

Helping people help themselves through finance for setting up or expanding a small business.

The loans are available to people on low incomes, who’ve completed appropriate business training and developed a business plan – but have difficulty qualifying for finance elsewhere.

 The benefits of In-roads for small enterprise

  • Supports sustainable, well planned business ideas
  • Promotes small enterprises, helping them grow and flourish
  • Develops local jobs and economies
Read the online brochure here
Apply now by calling 1300 IN-ROAD (1300 467 623)

 



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In-roads is funded by the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA). 
 
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