Thinking about financing a trailer but not sure if you’ll need a deposit? You’re not alone — and the answer depends on a few key things.
Let’s break down when a deposit is required, how much it might be, and what your options are if you’re trying to avoid one.
✅ Can You Get Trailer Finance With No Deposit?
Yes — in many cases, especially if:
- You have a strong credit file
- The trailer is new or dealer-supplied
- You’ve had your ABN for 6–12+ months
- Your income is steady and verifiable
Some lenders offer 100% trailer finance, meaning they’ll cover the full cost of the trailer with no money upfront — but only if your profile ticks a few boxes.
💸 When Is a Deposit Usually Required?
You may be asked for a deposit if:
- The trailer is used or privately sold
- Your ABN is very new
- Your credit score is average or poor
- The trailer is over 10 years old or custom-built
- You're applying low doc or with minimal paperwork
Deposits are typically 10% to 30% of the trailer’s purchase price — depending on risk factors.
🔍 What Lenders Look At Before Waiving a Deposit
- 🧾 Credit history and repayment track record
- 🛠️ Trailer value, age, and condition
- 🧰 Business stability (ABN, GST registration)
- 📊 Visibility of income (e.g. bank statements)
- 🛻 Whether the trailer is for 100% business use
Lenders want to reduce risk. A deposit shows commitment — but with the right profile, it’s not always essential.
💡 Tip: Use a Broker to Maximise Your Approval Odds
Going through a broker means you’re matched with a lender who fits your situation — not one who automatically asks for a deposit regardless of your file.
Brokers can often help structure the deal to avoid upfront cash outlay altogether.
🚀 Ready to Find Out Where You Stand?
Don’t guess — it only takes 60 seconds to check if you’re eligible for trailer finance (with or without a deposit).
👉 Start My Trailer Finance Application
DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this website is general in nature only and has been prepared without considering your financial needs, circumstances and objectives and should NOT be construed as financial, taxation or legal advice. For more information, get in touch with our experienced partner brokers today.