Should vertical software companies develop in-house embedded financing or partner?
In today's fast-paced world, convenience is no longer a luxury but an expectation. This extends beyond our personal lives and directly impacts how businesses operate. As a result, embedded financing has experienced significant growth, offering small to mid-size business owners quick access to capital inside of the software they already use for day-to-day operations.
While independent software vendors (ISVs) and Payfacs have a unique opportunity in this space to offer their customers more access to financial products, building a capital product presents formidable challenges.
The Rise of Vertical Payments and Industry-Specific Software
The ascent of vertical payments is an ongoing trend, offering comprehensive software tools that seamlessly integrate with business operations. Vertical-specific platforms like Toast have emerged as leading examples, providing restaurateurs with a one-stop solution.
This trend is expected to continue, leading to more all-encompassing operating systems that simplify business management and payment processing.
By integrating financial services seamlessly into their platform, software companies can unlock numerous benefits.
One advantage is the potential to significantly increase Gross Payment Volume (GPV). With embedded financing, software companies can provide their merchants with easy access to capital, empowering them to make larger purchases or invest in essential upgrades without straining their cash flow.
This increased purchasing power not only leads to higher transaction volumes but also cultivates stronger relationships with merchants, ultimately driving up GPV and bolstering the financial health of the ISV itself.?
By offering embedded financing, software companies also position themselves as indispensable partners, seamlessly integrated into their merchants' operations. As a result, merchants are more likely to choose and remain loyal to the software platform that not only meets their payment needs but also helps them manage their finances effectively.
By becoming an even more essential part of their business, serving both operational and financial needs, software companies can enhance customer retention and gain a competitive edge in the market.
Navigating the Challenges of Embedded Finance?
Building a lending business is harder than it may look, and several crucial requirements must be met. Obviously, you need access to the capital you’ll lend, but getting that capital and making the economics work requires that you clear at least four major hurdles.
You need a frictionless way to acquire quality customers at a low cost, and access to consistent, standardized data sets for risk underwriting.
These first two are the easiest for ISVs, as they already have a customer base and extensive data about them. The other two hurdles will likely take an ISV far outside of its wheelhouse and can lead to a quick death for an in-house embedded offering.
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Once you have the customers and the data, you need reliable risk models with a proven track record.
On top of that, you’ll need efficient, automated end-to-end operations that allow you to run your lending program with thin margins while still coming out with a profit. That can be very tough to achieve when financing isn’t your core focus.?
If any of these four components is off the mark, you’ll either be unable to access the capital you need to offer embedded lending, or you’ll launch a short-lived offering that takes you away from your core business and can’t keep itself afloat.
Fortunately, there’s an alternative that allows you to leverage your customer, data, and deep industry knowledge, without taking on unrealistic financial challenges or untenable risk.?
Leveraging Fintech and Collaborative Opportunities?
Given the hurdles we’ve just mentioned, it’s easy to see how challenging it is to add small business lending to your platform.
Fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. By partnering with fintech firms that specialize in connecting businesses to capital through technology, vertical ISVs can make the most of their deep industry knowledge and data to serve their customers even better.?
An embedded capital partner can automate the process, harnessing real-time data with as little as six months of history, in contrast to the two years of financials typically needed by banks.
It can also greatly reduce your risks, allowing you to benefit from increased revenue and deeper customer relationships without carrying loans on your balance sheet. Team up with a partner allows for operational efficiency, technology-driven underwriting, compliance and regulatory solutions, for a turnkey embedded financing product.
Conclusion?
The rise of embedded finance presents a compelling opportunity for software companies to expand their offerings and empower small businesses.
However, building a sustainable lending business necessitates careful consideration, expertise, and strategic partnerships.
By embracing collaboration with fintech firms, software companies can leverage their deep industry knowledge while providing embedded financial services as a seamless off-the-shelf product.
This collaboration between vertical software solutions and fintech unlocks unprecedented value, delivering enhanced financial access to small businesses.
This is an insightful perspective on the balance between specialization and offering added value to customers. Embedded finance certainly seems like a promising solution for small business owners. What specific challenges do you see it helping to address?
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9 个月Embedded financials only work if the financial solution receives primacy in development regarding security and risk mitigation and integrates with convenient dataflow to the connected solutions. If the other solutions provided are lacking in security, then it only makes sense to utilize a trusted and secure financial partner.
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9 个月a bit biased but embedded is definitely the way to go much cheaper to experiment which means you can get ROI faster and you can focus on selling much earlier instead of getting wrapped up in the product can always bring it in house later if it makes sense