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In the first half of the 2026 financial year, Liberty's residential loan portfolio experienced a 4% decrease, from $7.95 billion to $7.6 billion. Despite this, residential originations rose by nearly 9%, reaching $1.85 billion. The overall loan portfolio remained stable at approximately $14.8 billion, thanks to robust performance in other lending segments.
The 'secured' portfolio, encompassing SME, SMSF, and auto finance, grew by 4.7% to $6.1 billion, with originations soaring over 15%. This growth highlights Liberty's strategic focus on diversifying its lending activities to mitigate risks associated with any single market segment.
Liberty's net interest margin (NIM) stood at 2.47%, surpassing industry averages and reflecting the company's efficient management and competitive positioning in the non-bank lending sector.
For borrowers, particularly SMEs and SMSF trustees, Liberty's expanded lending activities offer increased access to tailored financial solutions. The company's commitment to supporting diverse borrower needs positions it as a key player in Australia's evolving financial landscape.
Published:Thursday, 28th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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