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  • Restructure, Refinance or Run the Auction?
    2026/04/30

    When a business comes under pressure, the question isn’t just how to access capital, it’s how to protect value.

    In this Sydney seminar, Hermes Capital brings together Nick Samios, Bruce Connors, and Marcus Petrovic, hosted by Max, to unpack one of the most important decisions brokers face:

    Restructure, refinance… or run the auction?

    With interest rates staying higher for longer, the discussion explores how brokers can avoid short-term fixes, assess asset values realistically, and structure funding that actually supports long-term outcomes.

    We'll discuss capital stacking, asset recoverability, restructuring pathways, and how to guide clients through difficult decisions with clarity and discipline.

    If you’re working with SME clients or navigating private credit deals, this session will help you approach them with a stronger framework.

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    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Why SME Deals Are Stalling (And How Brokers Fix Them)
    2026/04/10

    Deals aren’t failing because there’s no money.

    They’re failing because they don’t stack up.

    Private credit is growing, but getting deals approved is becoming more complex.

    In this Brisbane seminar, Nick Samios (Hermes Capital) is joined by Ian Hyman, Patrick Schweizer, and Mark Rainbird to break down what’s really happening in SME credit markets.

    They cover how risk is being assessed, why asset values matter more than ever, and what brokers need to understand to structure deals that actually get done.

    If you’re working on SME or private credit deals, this will help you structure them more effectively.

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    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Structuring and Presenting Exit Pathways for Private Credit Deals
    2026/02/17

    Live from Melbourne, this seminar tackles a question that now sits at the centre of every private credit deal: What is the exit strategy?

    In today’s market, weak or assumed exits are one of the biggest reasons transactions stall, get repriced, or collapse late in the process.

    This session brings together a lender, a valuer, and a restructuring specialist to unpack:

    • What makes an exit pathway credible
    • Where brokers commonly overestimate refinance options
    • The reality of asset recoverability
    • When private credit supports a turnaround, and when it simply delays it
    • How to avoid equity erosion in stressed situations

    For brokers and SME advisers operating in complex funding scenarios, this is a practical, real-world discussion on protecting value in challenging conditions.

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    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Dealing With Half-Bankable Clients - Session for Brokers
    2025/12/18

    Every broker knows the frustration of the half-bankable client. They’ve got a solid business. They’ve got security. On paper, they should get a “yes”, but one or two hurdles stop the banks in their tracks.

    These clients often sit in the grey zone: too strong to be written off, but not quite fitting into traditional credit boxes. In this session, we’ll explore why these cases are on the rise, what they reveal about today’s lending environment, and most importantly, how you can structure deals that work without wasting time.

    The session covers legacy issues, dealing with complex financial structures, and the tightening of banking policies post-COVID. The panel also explores alternative financing solutions, the role of private credit, and the importance of maintaining transparent communication between brokers, clients, and lenders. Whether you're a broker or a business owner dealing with financial distress, this episode offers valuable insights on navigating the current financial landscape.

    Our Panel

    Nick Samios, Director, Hermes Capital https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksamios/

    Chris Slack, Director, The Finance Consultancy https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-slack-77811a62/

    Daniella Mancuso Director, Salt Partners https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellamancuso/

    Martie Tziotis, Director Turnaround and Restructuring Strategy, Ernest & Young https://www.linkedin.com/in/martie-tziotis-a22b3b65/

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    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

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    57 分
  • Doing Business in Victoria: Opportunities and Challenges for Brokers
    2025/09/17

    In this session, our expert panel unpacks the realities of doing business in Victoria against a backdrop of economic uncertainty. The discussion covers how brokers and business owners can navigate the state’s unique financial landscape, the critical role of professional advisors, opportunities around grants and funding, and the importance of strategic planning for businesses under pressure.

    Key themes include Victoria’s state-specific economic conditions, workforce mobility challenges, and the ripple effects of major infrastructure projects. Whether you’re a commercial finance broker or a business leader, you’ll gain practical insights into spotting opportunities, managing risks, and supporting clients through complex times.

    Panelists:

    • Nick Samios – Director, Hermes Capital (Host & Facilitator)
    • Paul Thompson – Managing Director, Fortitude Debt Advisory,
    • Gary Tescher – Managing Partner, Promentor,
    • Matt Murphy – Managing Director, Prime Financial Group,

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    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

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    56 分
  • From Finder to Fixer: How Brokers Are Becoming the Business World’s Secret Weapon
    2025/08/15

    From Finder to Fixer: How Brokers Are Becoming the Business World’s Secret Weapon

    In this discussion, finance experts explore how the role of brokers has evolved far beyond simply arranging loans. Discover why today’s best brokers are acting as trusted advisors, problem-solvers, and connectors, helping businesses tackle challenges, unlock opportunities, and build stronger financial futures. This seminar was recorded live in Brisbane.

    Our panel:

    • Nick Samios, Director at Hermes Capital, Host and Facilitator, / nicksamios
    • Anthony Brittain, Director at Solution Partners Consulting / anthonywbrittain
    • Cameron Whinnett, Business Recovery Consultant, Thryvv.io / cameron-whinnett-030a16317

    In this session, we discussed:

    • Why the demise of the bank manager has changed the broker’s role

    • How to prepare clients for funding in today’s lending environment

    • Identifying and fixing the real problems behind funding requests

    • The importance of regular reporting and early intervention

    • Building a strong network of specialist advisors

    • Avoiding the pitfalls of “band-aid” loans

    Whether you’re a broker, business owner, or lender, this discussion offers practical strategies for moving beyond transactions and creating long-term value.

    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

    #BusinessFinance #Brokers #BusinessGrowth #Funding #SmallBusiness

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    51 分
  • Cracking the ATO Debt Code
    2025/08/07

    This webinar was delivered live in Sydney. We dive into the complexities surrounding ATO debt and its implications for small businesses. The panel discusses the recent changes in tax deductibility, the role of accountants, and the importance of proactive financial management. They highlight the warning signs of financial distress and the need for directors to take responsibility for their business's financial health. The discussion also touches on the evolving lending practices in light of increasing ATO debt and the necessity for compliance and strategic planning. The conversation delves into the complexities of business financial health, the role of directors in decision-making, and the intricacies of small business restructuring. It highlights the importance of understanding business models, the emotional aspects of financial decisions, and the engagement with the ATO. Real-life examples illustrate the challenges faced by businesses and the necessity of teamwork in navigating financial difficulties.

    Our Panel

    Nick Samios - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksamios/

    Louisa Sijibat - https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-sijabat-905561/

    Rob Grul - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-grul-57304969/

    Danny Ghalie - https://au.linkedin.com/in/danny-ghalie-919077b3

    Hermes Ledger is produced by Hermes Capital Partners https://hermescapital.com.au/

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    59 分
  • Mine the Gap: Overcoming Financial Barriers in Mining Services
    2024/12/03

    The mining services industry is an essential pillar of the Australian economy but has unique financial challenges. In a recent seminar in Perth hosted by the Lunch Money Podcast, industry experts gathered to discuss strategies for overcoming these barriers, offering valuable insights for SMEs in the mining sector. Here’s a summary of the key points covered during the discussion.

    Key Drivers and Trends in Mining Services

    Ben Gibson, Head of Advisory at Pickles, highlighted the evolving landscape of mining equipment valuations. He noted a dramatic shift in secondary market pricing post-COVID as supply chains normalised. With big original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) now meeting demand, used equipment prices have dropped, and clearance rates have declined significantly.

    Additionally, Gibson discussed how technological advancements, particularly around emissions reductions, have disrupted traditional equipment markets. Equipment compatibility, parts reuse, and emerging technologies like battery-electric and hydrogen-powered systems reshape market dynamics. These changes underscore the need for mining operators to carefully plan for the future lifecycle of their assets.

    Navigating Financial Challenges in Mining Services

    Richard Tucker, a Partner at KordaMentha, emphasised the challenges small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) face when dealing with large mining corporations. Mining contractors often serve as de facto working capital providers, with extended payment terms of 60 to 90 days being the norm. This imbalance can lead to financial strain, mainly when contractors are slow to collect receivables or fail to leverage their position.

    Dave Osmond of Acid Plant Maintenance Services (APMS) shared his company’s experience with client concentration risk. At one point, 60% of their revenue depended on a single mining corporation. Recognising the risk, the company diversified its client base geographically and by industry, significantly reducing its vulnerability. This proactive approach safeguarded the business and positioned it for sustainable growth.

    Strategies for Financial Resilience

    SMEs should negotiate for shorter payment terms whenever possible. Osmond revealed how his team successfully secured 14-day payment terms for high-stakes projects by emphasising the unique nature of their services and building strong client relationships.

    Tucker highlighted the importance of maintaining robust financial records and cash flow management discipline. Mining contractors should ensure their financing and operational plans account for cyclical market swings, commodity price fluctuations, and operational interruptions.

    A “Plan B” is critical for handling payment delays or unexpected financial shocks. Options like invoice financing or overdraft facilities can provide a financial safety net. Open communication with financiers and having up-to-date financial records can facilitate faster access to emergency funding.

    Preparing for Future Industry Challenges

    The push for net-zero emissions will radically impact the mining industry. Gibson cautioned that diesel-powered equipment, which dominates current operations, may become obsolete faster than anticipated. Contractors must stay informed about emerging technologies and plan their capital expenditures accordingly to remain competitive in the long term.

    The Role of Early Engagement in Restructuring

    Tucker and Osmond stressed the value of early engagement with experts for contractors facing financial distress. “Hope is not a strategy,” Tucker remarked, urging businesses to seek help before a crisis spirals out of control. Proactive decision-making, such as formal restructuring or putting non-core operations on care and maintenance, can save a business and enhance its long-term value.

    Conclusion

    The mining services industry is inherently cyclical and challenging. Success hinges on effective financial management, strategic diversification, and staying ahead of technological advancements. By leveraging these insights, SMEs can build resilient operations that thrive even in volatile markets.

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    1 時間 2 分