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HSBC launches $150m venture debt product for high-growth scale-ups in Australia

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  • HSBC introduces venture debt in Australia to support scale-up companies in technology and new economy sectors.
  • $150 million was allocated for lending, targeting late-stage venture capital-backed firms with amounts ranging from $6.6 million to $19.8 million.
  • Venture debt offers non-dilutive capital, preserving ownership stakes without sacrificing additional equity.
  • Compared to traditional bank loans, venture debt provides quicker delivery and more favorable repayment terms.
  • Aiming to fill a gap in the Australian scale-up market, especially after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank’s presence.
  • HSBC plans to enhance the offering with a specialized banking service, including APIs, digital payment solutions, and the HSBCnet digital platform.
  • Alan Watters, HSBC’s tech sector lead for Australia and New Zealand, emphasizes increased support for innovative companies with flexible, long-term banking relationships.
  • Flexibility associated with venture debt aims to empower recipients to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
  • HSBC’s venture debt launch is part of its strategy to strengthen its position in the APAC region, following recent moves in New Zealand and China.
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