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Commercial Finance Broker Case Studies: CRE, Working Capital and Equipment

June 5, 2024
in Deals, SBA
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Here are three compelling case studies showcasing how commercial brokers successfully addressed the unique needs of diverse businesses, earning their trust and ongoing business.

Case Study 1: Manufacturer Seeks Creative Approach to Owner-Occupied Commercial Real Estate

Client: Small and Growing Manufacturer

Challenge: A manufacturer aimed to expand operations but struggled to secure traditional financing for an owner-occupied property due to past financial instability.

Solution: A commercial broker assessed the manufacturer’s unique needs and financial situation, proposing a multifaceted financing approach:

  • SBA 504 Loan: Offered long-term, fixed-rate financing for major fixed assets such as real estate. This option required a lower down payment compared to conventional loans, benefiting the manufacturer’s cash flow.
  • Seller Financing: The broker negotiated with the property seller to provide partial financing, reducing the amount the manufacturer needed to borrow from the bank and making the deal more appealing to lenders.
  • Leaseback Arrangement: To further ease the financial burden, the broker arranged a sale-leaseback for part of the property not immediately needed for expansion, generating additional cash flow for the manufacturer.

Outcome: The manufacturer successfully acquired the property, enabling expansion without financial strain. The creative combination of financing solutions helped secure the deal, and the broker earned ongoing business from the satisfied client.

Case Study 2: Staffing Firm Requires Flexible Working Capital

Client: Staffing Firm

Challenge: Experiencing rapid growth, the staffing firm needed flexible working capital to meet payroll and operational expenses, especially during peak seasons. Traditional loans were too rigid and did not match their cash flow needs.

Solution: The commercial broker designed a customized financial package combining a term loan and a factoring facility:

  • Term Loan: Provided stable, long-term capital for planned expenditures and growth initiatives.
  • Factoring Facility: Offered immediate cash by selling invoices to a factoring company, allowing the firm to meet payroll and operational expenses promptly without waiting for clients to pay their invoices.

Outcome: The staffing firm gained the necessary working capital flexibility to manage growth effectively and meet payroll demands on time. The broker’s ability to combine a term loan with invoice factoring earned the firm’s trust and ongoing business.

Case Study 3: Specialized Trucking Company Needs Flexible Trailer Financing and Working Capital

Client: Specialized Trucking Company

Challenge: The company needed to expand its fleet with new trailers but faced cash flow constraints that made traditional financing difficult. Additionally, they required working capital to manage operational costs.

Solution: The commercial broker implemented a two-pronged approach:

  • Flexible Trailer Financing: Partnered with an equipment finance company to provide lease-to-own options for the new trailers. This reduced upfront costs and offered the trucking company the option to own the trailers at the end of the lease term.
  • Working Capital Funding: Secured a line of credit that provided ongoing access to funds based on the company’s receivables. This allowed the trucking company to manage cash flow more effectively and cover operational costs without financial strain.

Outcome: The new trailers expanded the trucking company’s fleet and improved operational efficiency. The broker’s flexible financing solutions ensured the company could grow without cash flow issues. This approach’s success led to a long-term relationship between the trucking company and the broker.

Conclusion

These case studies highlight the importance of understanding clients’ specific needs and providing tailored, creative financial solutions. Commercial brokers who can think outside the box and offer flexible financing options not only solve immediate challenges for their clients but also build lasting business relationships. By addressing the unique needs of a manufacturer, a staffing firm, and a specialized trucking company, these brokers demonstrated their value and secured ongoing business, showcasing the pivotal role of creativity in commercial finance.

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