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Specialist or Generalist: What’s the Best Path to Long-Term Performance for Small Business Lenders?

June 1, 2024
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The debate between specializing or adopting a generalist stance has long been a point of contention for brokers aiming for longevity and success, but there may be an answer. After delving into the professional journeys of more than 400 small business lenders, Secured Research unearthed trends that span the last dozen years, offering a revealing glimpse into the strategic paths that have led to sustainable achievement.

According to the study, despite handling fewer transactions overall, lenders who specialize garner significantly more fee income per deal, a notable 27% increase compared to their generalist counterparts. Furthermore, specialists tend to secure a higher volume per transaction, indicating a more targeted and perhaps more potent approach to deal-making. The loyalty of their clients is also telling, with specialists enjoying almost triple the likelihood of repeat business and an even greater edge in achieving high levels of customer satisfaction.

These specialists aren’t just creating transactions; they’re building relationships. With a longer tenure in business (TIB) of four years on average than generalists, they seem to foster trust and depth in their client engagements.

The Specialist’s Edge

The survey clearly shows that while the specialist approach in commercial finance brokerage may not lead the race in sheer numbers, it forges deeper inroads into customer satisfaction and loyalty. While handling a smaller book of business, specialists cultivate a clientele that returns and does so with confidence and satisfaction levels that generalists struggle to match.

In the quest for long-term performance, the specialist’s path is less about the quantity of deals and more about the quality of relationships and transactions. Specialists appear to win not just the battle of the bottom line but the hearts of their clients, securing a stronghold in markets that value expertise and personalized service above all.

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