Built to challenge the rate, the policy and the structure.
Rate Challenge combines mortgage broking, bank-side credit experience, a broad lender panel and proprietary data systems to help borrowers make clearer finance decisions before an application is lodged.
Good borrowers can still get poor outcomes when the file, product and lender policy do not line up.
Rate Challenge began with a simple idea: the lending decision should start with the borrower’s goal, timing, safe budget and next move—not an advertised rate.
A cheap product is not useful when the lender does not accept the income, property, LVR, construction contract, equity purpose or required settlement date. Equally, changing lenders is not automatically the right answer when an existing loan can be repriced or restructured more efficiently.
The purpose of the business is to make those trade-offs visible, prepare a cleaner application and keep reviewing the outcome after settlement.

What Rate Challenge is designed to do differently.
These principles apply across home loans, investment lending, construction, bridging and specialist finance.
Tell the truth early
If the numbers, property, timing or exit strategy are weak, it is better to identify that before an application or contract.
Match policy before price
Pricing matters, but the lender must first accept the borrower, property, purpose, documents and timeframe.
Show the whole cost
Rates are compared with fees, features, switching costs, buffers and the long-term effect of the structure.
Use one clean application
A well-matched and properly documented application is preferable to multiple speculative credit enquiries.
Preserve future flexibility
Loan splits, security, offset use, equity release and term selection are considered against the next likely decision.
Keep challenging after settlement
The relationship does not end at settlement. Pricing and structure should be reviewed as the market and borrower position change.
A broader evidence base behind the conversation.
Rate Challenge is building a finance and property-data platform alongside the broking service.
Daily home-loan rates
Current market data across more than 100 lenders supports rate benchmarks, comparison tools and service-page calculators.
Lender policy research
Thousands of policy records help identify differences in income, servicing, property, LVR, cash-out and documentation treatment.
Government schemes
Federal and Victorian buyer-support information is separated into live current guidance and dated research.
Victorian property data
Suburb and property-market systems are being developed to support evidence-led buyer and investor decisions.
The broker process is built around the real decision.
Discovery
Clarify the goal, timing, property, safe budget and what must not go wrong.
Evidence
Review income, expenses, liabilities, deposit/equity, documents and current market data.
Policy fit
Identify lenders and structures that genuinely fit rather than testing applications blindly.
Recommendation
Explain the rate, fees, features, policy, risks, timeframes and why the option is being recommended.
Execution and review
Manage approval and settlement, then keep reviewing pricing and structure after the loan is established.

Banking experience translated into practical borrower guidance.
David leads Rate Challenge after more than a decade across commercial banking and mortgage broking. He works with first-home buyers, refinancers, upgraders, investors, builders, SMSF borrowers and business owners. Clients value clear expectations, quick communication and a willingness to say when staying put is the better decision.
Different transactions need different lender and policy conversations.
The service-page system links detailed education, live tools and a broker-led review for each major lending journey.
First-home buyers
Deposit, schemes, genuine savings, pre-approval and property acceptance.
Explore →Refinancers
Stay, reprice or switch using live rates, costs and break-even.
Explore →Property investors
Rental income, equity, IO, portfolio structure and future capacity.
Explore →Builders and renovators
Contracts, progress payments, valuation, contingencies and build timing.
Explore →Bridging borrowers
Peak debt, sale exit, end debt, timing and buffer.
Explore →Business and specialist borrowers
Commercial property, equipment, SMSF, business and non-standard structures.
Explore →How the service is paid and governed.
Borrowers should understand who provides the credit assistance, how the broker is paid and where to raise a concern.
Broker remuneration
For standard residential home loans, the lender generally pays commission after settlement. Any customer-paid fee that may apply is disclosed before work begins.
Credit authorisation
Rate Challenge Finance Pty Ltd ABN 79 956 089 604 is Credit Representative No. 567366, authorised under Australian Credit Licence No. 390261.
Complaints and privacy
The Compliments, Concerns and Privacy Policy explains internal complaints, privacy requests and external escalation.
“Very clear and communicative — and helped us secure a better rate, saving us thousands.”Kate Booth — Google review
“Went far beyond any other broker we had dealt with. We felt confident at every step.”Adam B — Google review
“Best mortgage broker! Helped us secure a much lower rate for our refinance.”Leanne — Google review
Questions about Rate Challenge.
Which lenders can Rate Challenge compare?
The broker panel includes more than 35 lenders. The separate market-rate dataset covers more than 100 lenders and is used for broader pricing research and tools.
Do you work Australia-wide?
Yes. Most meetings, research, applications and document signing can be completed by phone and video. In-person appointments are available by arrangement around Melbourne, Geelong and Ballarat.
Do you help with complex income?
Yes. Policy research covers PAYG, probation, casual and contract income, overtime, bonuses, self-employed income, rental income, trusts and other common complexities. Final treatment still depends on the selected lender and evidence.
Do you always recommend changing lenders?
No. Repricing, keeping the current structure or waiting can be the better outcome. The recommendation should follow the numbers, costs, policy and long-term plan.
What happens after settlement?
The loan remains part of an ongoing rate and structure review. Rate Challenge may first ask the existing lender for better pricing before comparing a refinance.
Where can I read the legal and privacy details?
Use the Compliments, Concerns and Privacy Policy for the business details, complaints process, information-handling practices and external escalation options.
Start with the decision—not the product.
Tell David what you are trying to achieve and when. The first discussion will focus on what is realistic, what information matters and the next practical step.