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ISSUE 9.07 April 2012
Boutiques big, just not big enough NMB’s sale to
Aussie has sounded the death knell for boutique aggregation When Jeremy Fisher of 1st Street Home Loans joined National Mortgage Brokers 10 years ago, he was drawn to the aggregator because of its size. A small operator himself, NMB’s appeal lay in being a like-minded boutique outfit, where he could build strong relationships. So when the recent announcement was made that NMB and its 200 brokers were being acquired by franchise behemoth Aussie Home Loans, Fisher was less than enthusiastic about the prospect. “A lot of people joined NMB – and I’m one of them – because it was a boutique,” he told Australian Broker. “My business started with nothing 10 years ago and they [NMB] played a part in my growth. I believe I would have just been a number in one of the larger organisations. Now it looks like I’ve become a number again,” he said. Though he does not begrudge NMB for the sale, Fisher admitted he would keep his options open in the wake of the deal, and would consider offers from other aggregators. “There’s no question the brokers who joined for the reasons I joined will be looking to see what’s out there, because the loyalty will no
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longer be there. I’ve stuck with them for 10 years when I’ve had a lot of lucrative offers from other aggregators,” Fisher explained. “I’m happy for them, but it just means now I feel free to look elsewhere, whereas before I would have been hesitant.” However, brokers like Fisher have ever-fewer places to look. Boutique aggregators are now a dying breed as rising costs and shrinking margins make their proposition less viable.
Aussie executive chairman John Symond said the move was just the first in the company’s aggregator acquisition path, and predicted that smaller aggregators would continue to be swallowed up as the cost of business became more prohibitive. “I think whether you’re an aggregator or broker, like most other industries, scale is very important,” Symond said. “You need economies of scale to be able Page 18 cont.
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