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The Race to Renaissance: How Community Banking Can Prosper in a New Environment

August 31, 2020
Reading Time: 5 mins read

SPONSORED CONTENT FROM WESTERN UNION BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

By Stephen Kuhl, CFA

Let’s talk about why so many community banks and credit unions are struggling. And what it could take to bolster yours.

Not so long ago, community banks and credit unions across the United States served people and businesses in local neighborhoods without having to worry about competition—regulations helped protect your geographic turf, giving you a clear mandate to provide a needed set of everyday banking services within a specific radius. It was a simpler time.

But of course, banking regulations have changed radically in the past 15 years or so with the introduction of speciality financial players, called money service bureaus, who are free to do business anywhere they like. Offering niche services across the country, they’ve steadily eaten away at the revenue of neighborhood banks.

So, who will end up prospering?

At Western Union Business Solutions, neighborhood banks and credit unions are our clients. We help them add international payment services to their product mix. Given our close relationships with these institutions, we’ve observed a thing or two about which ones are thriving in this new environment.

We’d like to share what we’re seeing in the hope it can inform your strategy for competing and thriving.

Here are a few essential things to know:

It’s Time for an Awakening
It makes perfect sense that the executive teams of community banks and credit unions have held a certain mindset about the role of their institutions. This mindset is mostly based on the assumption that as long as you provide a sufficient array of banking services and solid customer service, you have a place in the market and a reason to exist. This assumption no longer holds true, and the faster it is tossed aside, the greater your chances of success.

Being an all-in-one provider to a specific geographic niche no longer makes sense when more and more people are choosing to divide their loyalties among many niche national and multi-national providers. Now that the likes of Amazon, Google, Apple and PayPal have entered the financial market, it’s an unavoidable truth that local players can no longer assume they’ll get most of a customer’s business just for being the bank on the block. Customers need a bigger, clearer reason to choose you.

Much like the deregulation of the telecom industry years ago, neighborhood banks need to carve out specific, non-geographically focused market positions. Tell a story beyond, ‘We’re in your community.’

Carve out a Niche
This probably means it’s time to take your bank from a geographic niche to a vertical niche of some kind. Community banks that are thriving are selecting a sector or industry to focus on exclusively, and tailoring all of their services to the needs of that market.

Case in point, Live Oak Bank has become one of the go-to banks for veterinary clinics across the country. The Pet Clinic in Omaha recently moved their business to Live Oak. The decision to choose Live Oak was based entirely on their deep understanding of the veterinary market and their services to match.

Similarly, John Hopkins Credit Union specifically services John Hopkins Hospital and John Hopkins University.

Make Online International Services a Must-Have
Be everything to your chosen market segment. Without question, your niche will do some forms of purchasing or investing globally. You will need to be their go-to for foreign exchange and international business payments. Do not let that panic you – it’s the very reason Western Union Business Solutions exists. Working with us, it’s easy to offer your clients a global online business payments network and to offer them the guidance they need for their international endeavours.

Do not make the mistake of thinking domestic banking services are enough. Don’t give your clients a reason to go elsewhere for essential banking services like international payments because they may just opt to take all their banking elsewhere.

Take a Brutally Honest Look at Your Bench Strength
Most likely your executive team was selected based on old market assumptions. It’s not that your team isn’t talented and amazing. But it’s absolutely vital to ask the hard question: Are they the best collection of people to navigate these rough, unchartered waters?

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It’s possible they might have a tough time thinking beyond your current business model. They might push for the status quo. They might be unexperienced at pivoting an organization from one market focus to another. You need to honestly assess how they feel about major change. And, even if they are willing and excited to embrace something new, are they the right people to determine what that is? Are they the right people to implement a vastly different strategy?

Some of the most resilient banks and credit unions we see these days have brought executives into the fold from other industries – individuals who bring radically different points of view. They are recruiting from leading technology companies. They have Chief Innovation Officers and Chief Experience Officers.
The reality is, the team that got you where you are today is unlikely to be the team that can deliver a renaissance. This is a painful truth that cannot be avoided.

The Time is Now
It’s daunting to tackle a major shift in strategy. It’s comfortable to say, let’s wait and see. Or next year we can consider this. But with so many respected, long-standing financial institutions feeling the pressure of the market, waiting may not be a viable option.

But there is cheerful news in all of this. There are so many opportunities for specialized focus; so many niches waiting to be addressed. The only question is, which one will you choose?

About Western Union Business Solutions
Western Union Business Solutions is an established global leader in international payments providing community banks and their customers with enhanced global access, transparency and value to comprehensive international payment capabilities. We currently partner with more than 1,000 financial institutions globally to help provide the capability, reach and digital resources relied on to support their international business objectives. Our global reach, financial strength, banking relationships and diverse pay-out modalities to over 200 countries and territories in more than 130 currencies can help expand your financial institution’s footprint and develop new revenue opportunities within your existing customer base. To learn more, please click here.

 

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