Private lending continues to evolve quickly, and this month we have partnered with The Adviser to share some insights into how the sector is changing and what it means for brokers and borrowers. The article looks at the growing role private lenders now play in supporting development, business growth, and capital needs-alongside the increased expectations from regulators as the market matures.
The feature also outlines Solomons Capital’s approach and why Solomons have always placed importance on consistency, transparency, and long-term relationships. Rather than focusing only on single transactions, Solomons team takes a broader view of a client’s goals and the structure that will support them over time. This is backed by the wider Solomons Group, which brings together private credit, legal structuring, accounting, tax and wealth management under one platform. For brokers and clients, that means advice and funding decisions can be made with a full understanding of the bigger picture.

Another area highlighted in the article is the strength of our funding model. With access to a mix of institutional investors, family offices and wholesale capital partners, Solomons are able to offer a range of solutions-from short-term bridging through to construction and residual stock finance-without relying on a single source of capital. In a shifting market, that ability to remain consistent is important.
The Adviser piece is a worth-the-read overview of where the private lending sector currently stands and how experienced lenders are adapting to meet new expectations. It also includes perspectives from brokers who regularly work with Solomons and have seen firsthand how private credit supports time-sensitive opportunities and more complex scenarios.
If you would like to read the full article, you can do so here: https://www.theadviser.com.au/supplements/the-adviser-digital-magazine/2025/elite-broker-ranking-2025-commercial/12-f1-solomons?utm_source=The+Adviser&utm_medium=web&utm_content=Native&utm_campaign=SolomonsCapital read the full article on The Adviser.






