One of my favourite business quotes is by Henry Ford who said, “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.” This is a mantra that has always inspired me to push boundaries, identify new opportunities and take risks.
For retail brokers, operating in a competitive industry with very tight margins, standing still is not an option. My top 5 tips for brokers looking to grow in 2021 are:
Think very carefully about which specific products to add. It will be more cost-effective to select products that can easily be added by your existing technology provider. For example, if you only offer FX, consider CFDs or
The addition of stocks for has rarely been successful – as a non-leveraged product, you can only make a very small amount of money on stocks. It is also worth noting that very different people tend to trade on stocks than FX, and therefore, you will need to invest far more in marketing in order to attract new clients. It is the same for Futures and Options – there doesn’t seem to be a market for these in the retail space, so if you want to offer these you will need to consider a whole new value proposition and look carefully at the competition. You don’t want to enter a market if there are more favourable offerings available from other firms.
Until now, opening a brokerage in New Zealand or Australia has been an ideal gateway into growing a client base across Asia. However, with this is no longer the case. If Asia is of interest, look into the individual countries you may wish to target in terms of regulatory requirements and the existing market. It may be better to enter a small, relatively young market where you will have an early mover advantage than enter a larger but already saturated market. Ensure that you undertake in-depth research before committing to any new territory.
Entering a new territory, particularly in a very different time zone and where there is a language barrier, is extremely challenging. You will need to work with local distributors as it will be far too difficult to break into a new market without local knowledge.
Using appropriate communication channels for your clients will also help with retention. Younger traders may prefer to use Tik Tok, Snapchat and Instagram whereas traders in their 30s and 40s may respond better via email or Facebook. Look into using technology that can help you to communicate with clients via their preferred communication method.
In order to build your brokerage, you will need to invest in the business and will also need to take some risks, which brings me on to another of my favourite quotes – this time, by Elon Musk. “Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough.”
Without taking a risk, you won’t be able to reap the full potential of your brokerage. Embrace new initiatives and give them time to work. Some will take longer than others to gain traction, and I suggest sticking with any new opportunity for at least six months before evaluating it and deciding whether to invest further in it. And, if one initiative doesn’t work, don’t let this put you off trying something else. Take 2021 by storm, introduce at least one major new initiative and keep evolving.
Tom Higgins is CEO of
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