About Us
We’re on a mission to change how Aussies build wealth.

Procuro is founded and run by brothers Sam and Tom Brooks, who share a simple belief — financial opportunity should be more accessible to everyday Australians. With backgrounds in real estate and banking, we created Procuro to help people unlock smarter paths to property ownership, investment, and business funding.

We don’t just talk about it — we build with our clients. Whether it's finding a way into your first home, growing a property portfolio, or securing capital to expand your business, our team is hands-on, fast-moving, and outcome-focused.What started as a passion for property has become a group of services designed to help people take control of their financial future — without the bullshit

What we are best at

Our Services

Homebuyer Solutions
We help Australians get into the property market sooner — even without a deposit — using smart structures like SMSF, grants, and equity-based funding models.
SMSF Property Support
Own Investment property using your super. We guide you through every step of the SMSF property process, from setup to settlement and connect you with the experts.
Sourcing & Negotiation
We find, assess, and negotiate property deals on your behalf — saving you time, money, and stress.
Cash Flow Solutions
Struggling with seasonal dips or unexpected costs? We provide short-term finance to help smooth out cash flow.
Business Funding
Secure up to $300K in funding with fast, flexible terms — even if you’ve been declined by banks. Perfect for tradies, consultants, and small business owners.
Growth & Expansion Capital
Use funding to hire, upgrade equipment, or scale operations. We help match your needs with the right product and lender.
Build your future, not someone else’s.
Whether you're ready to buy your first home, grow your investment portfolio, or secure fast funding for your business — we’ll help you make it happen. Real strategies. Real results. Zero bullshit.
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