articlehaul.com articlehaul.com
Search:    Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article   
Add Your Link
 

Self Help

Healthcare & Medicine

Education & Learning

Travel & Accommodation

Online Shopping

Adventure & Sports

Drink & Food

Research & Science

Finance & Investment

Careers & Employment

News & Media

Relationship & Lifestyle

Health & Hygiene

Family & Home

Recreation & Entertainment

Vehicles & Automotive

Art & Culture

Computers & Networking

Politics & Government

Property & Estate

Teens & Kids

Indoor Games

People & Communities

Companies & Business


 

Index Page –› Companies & Business –› Small Business Enterprise
 

How to Start Building a Relationship With Your Bank

 

Many business people have problems with banks but one of the main factors in getting your Bank Manager on your side is your relationship with him. People do business with people they trust would you buy a car from someone you dont trust? No, of course you wouldnt and its the same with Bankers. They will lend money to people they trust, people who are trusted to pay the money back.

If you are just starting out in business, and you know that you will be applying for a loan in the very near future, then once you have opened your account, ask to see the Bank Manager. Introduce yourself as a new account holder, tell him a bit about your business and that you will be seeking an appointment in the next few months to discuss the possibility of borrowing money. Dont be tempted to go into your full pitch! You are not ready yet and as you dont get many chances to create the right impression, why spoil it at this early stage?

Your aim in seeking this brief hello meeting is to show the Bank Manager that you exist, and to give him a chance to see what a thoroughly nice and trustworthy person you are! Remember when you were chasing your first boyfriend or girlfriend? Nice and easy does it; dont jump in with both feet! You are looking to build a relationship and a feeling of trust which will withstand the ups and downs which will invariably come your way!

Here are some pointers on how you can build a longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship.

Tell Them Whats Happening and Build Trust in the Process

Communication is one of the most important aspects in building a relationship so tell the Bank what is happening within your business. Send them quarterly reports which cover the key things which have happened, your management accounts, and the good deals you have picked up for example.

No one likes surprises, and this flow of information will put the Bank at ease, especially if you are already borrowing. Aim to meet your Manager at least once a year. Regular updates will quickly build a relationship and an element of understanding of what your business is all about.

And Dont Forget The Bad News!

If you are committed to regular contact the communication between you and the Bank should also include any bad news you may have. Perhaps not so important if you are not borrowing, but if you do have a loan then an early call about a problem, whether large or small, is better that the Bank hearing about it through the grapevine.

Even if the problem is not a potential business destroyer a phone call to inform, especially if it could disrupt your cashflow, would be appreciated by the Bank, and help build credibility and trust. The willingness to share both good news and bad news will demonstrate that you can manage your business effectively and dispassionately.

Understand Why They Do What They Do

Banks can do strange things sometimes, and Bank charges, well where do you start! If you are looking to build a relationship with a view to borrowing money or to extend what you already have, then dont go looking for constant arguments. Understand how Banks make their money and why they do what they do.

This doesnt mean rolling over and accepting every charge which comes your way; by all means query and challenge, after all its a further example of the type of business person you are. What I am saying is that accept what you cant change, dont keep going on about it otherwise you will put your relationship at risk.

Ask Them to Visit

Seeing a business on the ground is the best way to understand how it really works. Invite the Manager to visit your premises (as long as it conveys the impression you are looking to create of course!).

I know you will agree when I say that very often you can get a feel for a business very quickly after visiting it for the first time. You can either sense an atmosphere of excitement or desperation!

Bank Managers visit many businesses and so they can become very attuned to these subtle messages.

Write a Business Plan

There is no better way of getting the Bank to understand your business than writing a Business Plan. A well prepared and written Business Plan will tell the reader everything they need to know about your business.

Get Building

Its a fact of life that sometime in your business experience you are likely to need a Bank on your side. Start building a relationship with your Banker today!

If you are looking for guidance and writing an effective Business Plan read about the tips contained in my e-book The Secrets of Writing a Killer Business Plan http://smallbusinesssuccess.biz/writing_business_plan.htm

Robert Warlow Small Business Success

Author: Robert Warlow
 
Author Bio:

Robert Warlow

Robert Warlow runs Small Business Success a website dedicated to providing entrepreneurs with ideas and tips. He writes a free weekly newsletter and has written three ebooks, 'How to Market Your Small Business For Next to Nothing' 'The Secrets of Writing a Killer Business Plan' and 'The Secrets of Getting Your Bank Manager to Say yes!'

This article can be searched using: small business, small business opportunity, small business online assistance
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Creating a Call Center Script
 
Change Management Needs External Focus
 
The Importance Of Having A Mentor
 
Public Relations: Antidote for Small Business Failure
 
If you're in sales - STOP SELLING!
 
Networking: Six Degrees of Separation Means You Are Closer than You Think
 
Is Network Marketing The Right Business For You?
 
Developing Successful Demonstrations
 
Printing Press Development
 
Fresh Blood in the Business Networking Gene Pool II - An International Feeding Frenzy
 
 
 
 
 

Mail Order Business

Running a mail order business from the comfort of one's home is the dream of millions of people. Run ... - DeAnna Spencer
 

The Secrets of Writing a Good Press Release

Does the thought of trying to get publicity for your business seem like something that you can't do ... - Scott Morris
 

Insurance Requirements in Franchised Companies

Franchised companies often require what some believe to be excessive insurance requirements. This is ... - Lance Winslow
 
 

Free Business Leads

Every firm looks out for free business leads since they are free of cost. But getting free business ... - Ken Marlborough
 

Public Relations Productivity

Should it be measured in ?publicity by the pound,? or by how well external audience behaviors help a ... - Robert A. Kelly
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2008 www.articlehaul.com All Rights Reserved.