In a significant recognition of their hard work and forward-thinking approach, Regional Finance Solutions Narrabri has been awarded the prestigious “Innovation in Business” award at the 2024 Narrabri Chamber Business Awards.

This accolade highlights the incredible journey of a company that started just three and a half years ago and has since become a trusted name in finance broking, both locally and beyond.

Founded by Maddie Cunningham, a professional looking for a change from the constraints of the big banks, the business quickly developed a reputation for tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of their clients. Maddie’s passion for offering personalised, community-driven financial services set the foundation for the company’s success. Six months into the venture, Maddie was joined by her brother, Tyrone Griffiths, an experienced home lender, during the uncertain times of the COVID pandemic. Together, they brought a dynamic mix of expertise to their growing customer base.

The addition of Katie Phelan two years ago further solidified their team. Maddie and Katie now focus on business and asset finance lending, while Tyrone specialises in home loans. With access to over 90 lenders, the team can offer a wide range of competitive options, giving clients the flexibility to find the right solution for their financial needs.

Looking ahead, Regional Finance Solutions Narrabri is committed to continuing its innovative approach. Their award-winning service will expand beyond the local region, while maintaining the personalised support that has become their hallmark. Whether clients are looking to buy a home, investment properties, finance a business, or secure assets, the team’s in-depth knowledge and commitment to finding the best solutions will remain at the heart of what they do.

Their vision is clear: to empower individuals and businesses not just in Narrabri, but in communities far and wide, with trusted, innovative financial solutions that adapt to changing times.

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