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ScotPac

Venture debtoperating company · company profile

Sydney · Series A–Growth · 1 people tracked

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Investment thesis

ScotPac positions itself as Australia and New Zealand's largest non-bank lender, offering a range of business finance solutions to help small and medium enterprises grow and manage working capital. With over 35 years of experience, the firm emphasizes relationship-based lending over transactional finance, aiming to understand each business and adapt to its needs through good and bad times. It highlights flexible financing and a focus on enabling growth, noting that its customers reportedly grow faster than the average business. The firm funds invoices and provides working capital across multiple industries.

Invests inSector AgnosticAustraliaNew ZealandSydney

Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.

Stage
Series A–Growth
HQ
Sydney, AU
Instruments
Debt
Founded
1988

Team · 1 people

from the firm's website
Todd Hayward· Media Contact

Listed as the media contact for ScotPac.

Frequently asked questions

What stage does ScotPac invest at?
ScotPac invests at the Series A, Series B, Series C, Growth stages.
What sectors does ScotPac focus on?
ScotPac focuses on Sector Agnostic.
Where is ScotPac located?
ScotPac is headquartered in Sydney, AU.

Media · Podcasts & interviews

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ScotPac CEO Jon Sutton interview with ausbiz - Federal Budget 2026

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ScotPac CEO Jon Sutton interview with ausbiz - Wage inflation and Energy Bills Top SME Cost Concerns

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ScotPac Secures $250M Asset-Backed Deal | CEO Jon Sutton on ausbiz

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ScotPac CEO Jon Sutton interview with Ausbiz

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