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Matt O'Dea walked into a big four bank at seventeen and walked out roughly thirty years later, having run the agricultural division for South Australia and Western Australia. He now runs O'Dea Farm Finance from the Clare Valley — and he is unusually candid about how farm credit decisions actually get made.
Mike Krause asks him what has really changed since the Hayne Royal Commission. Recommendation 1.114 requires banks to use experienced agricultural bankers on distressed farm loans and to offer farm debt mediation early. Meanwhile more than one in three regional branches have closed since 2017, credit decisions have moved to centralised city teams, and agricultural lending has grown to $120 billion.
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Matt also discloses his own incentive: brokers earn an upfront fee when a client switches banks and only a trailing commission if they stay. He explains why he still tells people not to move if their existing bank is competitive.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction: the Royal Commission and shrinking branches
01:59 Matt's background: 30 years inside a big four bank
03:52 The biggest change since the Commission: compliance
04:21 Know your customer, and the new focus on cash flow
06:33 Does the bank actually read your cash flow?
07:46 Land valuations after the Royal Commission
10:07 When an independent valuation is worth paying for
11:05 Branch closures, centralised credit, lost local knowledge
12:59 Two hard seasons, and bankers who haven't seen them
14:16 Where farmers should go now for finance support
17:52 Does the bank care if you know your own numbers?
18:44 Broker share: from 1 in 10 to nearly 5 in 10 ag loans
19:49 Who approves the loan — the credit manager, not your banker
22:29 Is it worth shopping your finance around?
24:05 Look past the rate: the fees that add up
24:59 Matt's full disclosure on broker incentives
26:56 Loyalty when things get tight, and farm debt mediation
27:41 Inside the "bad bank"
29:57 Why mediation isn't offered early enough
32:44 Generational shift: loyalty versus price
Guest: Matt O'Dea, O'Dea Farm Finance, Clare Valley, South Australia
Host: Mike Krause, CEO of P2P Agri
The information in this episode is general in nature and does not take account of your individual circumstances. It is not a recommendation to take any particular course of action. Please seek advice specific to your own situation before making financial decisions.
Learn more about P2P Agri: https://p2pagri.com.au