Rate Updates โ€ข Updated: Feb 2026 โ€ข 7 min read
Rates change frequently. The ranges on this page are indicative market guidance, not live rates or quotes. Always confirm current pricing directly with the lender.

Livestock Finance Rates NZ 2026: Current Interest Rates Compared

Understand indicative livestock finance rate ranges across New Zealand's specialist lenders and rural banks, and what drives the rate you're offered for cattle, sheep, and dairy stock finance.

Current Rates at a Glance (February 2026)

Lender Interest Rate Max LVR Best For
Heartland Bank Indicative โ€” request a quote 75% Dairy, beef, trading stock
StockCo Indicative โ€” request a quote 70% Cattle, trading stock
Rabobank Indicative โ€” request a quote 70% Large dairy operations
ANZ Rural Indicative โ€” request a quote 65% Existing ANZ customers
BNZ Rural Indicative โ€” request a quote 65% Existing BNZ customers
ASB Rural Indicative โ€” request a quote 60% Bundled farm packages
Westpac Rural Indicative โ€” request a quote 60% Existing Westpac customers

*Rates are indicative and subject to change. Individual rates depend on credit assessment, loan amount, and security. Contact lenders directly for current quotes.

Rate Trends: What's Happening in 2026?

Livestock finance rates have stabilised in early 2026 following the RBNZ's measured approach to monetary policy. Here's what we're seeing:

February 2026 Market Summary

  • OCR: Currently at 4.25% (down from 5.5% peak)
  • Rate direction: Stable to slightly declining
  • Best available rate: around 8.75% for strong borrowers (indicative only)
  • Average rate: 9.5-10.5% for typical applicants (indicative only)
  • Competition: Increasing among specialist lenders

Specialist livestock lenders generally sit at the more competitive end of the market, while rural banks may price a little higher but can offer relationship benefits for existing customers. All pricing is indicative and set by each lender at application.

Rates by Stock Type

Dairy Cattle

8.75 - 10.5%

Indicative market range only

  • LVR: Up to 75%
  • Terms: 12-60 months
  • Typically: specialist livestock & rural lenders

Beef Cattle

9.0 - 11.0%

Indicative market range only

  • LVR: Up to 70%
  • Terms: 12-36 months
  • Typically: specialist livestock & rural lenders

Breeding Sheep

9.25 - 11.25%

Indicative market range only

  • LVR: Up to 65%
  • Terms: 12-24 months
  • Typically: specialist livestock & rural lenders

Trading Stock

9.5 - 11.5%

Indicative market range only

  • LVR: Up to 60%
  • Terms: 6-18 months
  • Typically: specialist livestock & rural lenders

How to Get the Best Livestock Finance Rate

Your actual rate depends on several factors. Here's how to secure the most competitive rate:

1. Increase Your Deposit

A lower LVR (higher deposit) typically results in better rates. Moving from 70% LVR to 60% LVR could save 0.25-0.5% on your rate.

2. Borrow Larger Amounts

Loans over $100,000 often qualify for volume discounts. Consolidating purchases can help achieve better rates.

3. Show Strong Track Record

5+ years of farming experience, good financial statements, and a clean credit history all contribute to better pricing.

4. Compare Multiple Lenders

Don't accept the first quote. Get quotes from at least 3 lenders or use a rural finance broker to compare options.

5. Time Your Application

Apply during off-peak seasons when lenders may be more competitive. Q1 and Q3 often see better rate offers.

6. Consider Total Cost

The lowest rate isn't always the best deal. Factor in establishment fees, ongoing fees, and early repayment terms.

What Will Your Loan Cost?

Example: $100,000 Livestock Loan at Different Rates

Interest Rate Monthly Interest Annual Interest 2-Year Total Interest
8.75% $729 $8,750 $17,500
9.5% $792 $9,500 $19,000
10.5% $875 $10,500 $21,000
11.5% $958 $11,500 $23,000

Why it pays to compare: As an illustration, on a $100,000 loan over 2 years, a rate around the lower end of the indicative range versus the higher end can differ by roughly $5,000 in interest. Figures are illustrative only, not a quote โ€” comparing written quotes pays off.

Rate History: How Have Rates Changed?

Understanding rate trends helps you decide whether to lock in or wait for potential rate drops.

Period Average Rate Range OCR Market Conditions
Feb 2026 8.75 - 11.5% 4.25% Rates stabilising
Nov 2025 9.0 - 11.75% 4.75% Beginning to ease
Aug 2025 9.5 - 12.0% 5.25% Peak rates
Feb 2025 9.25 - 12.0% 5.5% Near peak

Outlook: With inflation moderating and the RBNZ signalling potential further cuts, rates are expected to remain stable or edge slightly lower through 2026. However, timing the market perfectly is difficult - if you need finance now, don't delay hoping for marginally better rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average livestock finance rate in NZ?

As of February 2026, rates range from 8.5% to 11.5% p.a. Most borrowers pay 9.5-10.5%. The exact rate depends on your lender, loan amount, LVR, and credit profile.

Are livestock finance rates fixed or floating?

Most livestock loans have floating (variable) rates that can change with market conditions. Some lenders offer short-term fixed options for 1-2 years.

How often do rates change?

Rates typically adjust when the OCR changes or when lenders revise pricing. This usually happens quarterly, though it can be more frequent during volatile periods.

Can I negotiate a better rate?

Yes. Larger loans ($100k+), lower LVRs, strong track record, and working with a broker can all help secure better rates. Always get multiple quotes.

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