Hospitality

Cash Flow Guide for Cafes and Restaurants in Australia

By John Pierre Saliba · April 2026 · OverdraftMe

Why hospitality cash flow is so brutal

Cafes and restaurants have a unique cash flow profile: high daily revenue but razor-thin margins, high staff costs that can't be cut quickly, perishable stock that must be purchased in advance, and massive seasonal swings. A quiet winter can wipe out the gains from a busy summer.

The biggest cash flow pressures

How an overdraft helps

A business overdraft acts as a permanent cash buffer. Draw during quiet periods, repay during busy ones. Use it to buy stock in bulk (better pricing), cover wages during a slow week, or bridge the gap when a catering invoice hasn't been paid yet.

We recently funded a $50K overdraft for a hospitality business - approved and funded in 24 hours.

How much do cafes and restaurants need?

Weekly revenueTypical overdraft
$5K-$10K$15,000-$30,000
$10K-$25K$30,000-$75,000
$25K+$75,000-$150,000

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John Pierre Saliba
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Specialist business finance broker with $600M+ facilitated for Australian SMEs. MFAA Member, AFCA Member.
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