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Maximizing Revenue Potential

The strategic imperative for auto dealers is to prioritize F&I product sales and wealth-building in challenging times.

by Tim Blochowiak
August 20, 2024
Maximizing Revenue Potential

Auto dealers should consider untapped potential of F&I products and wealth-building structures as cornerstones of revenue maximization and consumer satisfaction.

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In today’s constantly evolving automotive industry, dealerships face the challenge of maximizing revenue amidst fluctuating market conditions and consumer preferences. Particularly in this time of economic uncertainty, it’s paramount for auto retailers to explore revenue channels that can bolster their financial bottom lines. That’s why leading dealers have embraced a number of opportunities to expand their F&I and wealth-building program options as a strategic investment for their businesses.

Auto retail executives polled in a recent industry survey expressed ongoing apprehension regarding the potential impact of interest rates and affordability on their operations. Following recent years of record profitability, many anticipate a decline in annual margins for new-car sales, prompting them to allocate increased funds toward advertising both vehicle sales and services. This heightened concern stems from increased expenses due to inflation and consumer anxiety surrounding elevated purchase prices and borrowing expenses.

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Navigating a Difficult Climate in 2024

The automotive industry is no stranger to volatility, with economic downturns, shifts in consumer behavior, and regulatory changes frequently reshaping competition. In such a dynamic environment, auto dealers must exhibit agility and adaptability. F&I products and wealth-building programs present a valuable opportunity for dealerships to diversify revenue streams and mitigate the impact of market fluctuations.

How F&I Programs Can Help the Bottom Line

At its core, the automotive retail business operates on thin profit margins, with vehicle sales alone often failing to yield substantial returns. However, F&I can offer considerably higher profit margins, thereby augmenting the dealership's bottom line. By effectively integrating F&I products into their sales strategies, dealerships can significantly enhance profitability and offset any potential downturns in vehicle sales.

Beyond its financial benefits, prioritizing F&I product sales fosters stronger relationships with consumers. By offering comprehensive protection plans and tailored financial solutions, dealerships demonstrate a commitment to consumer satisfaction and long-term support. This not only enhances brand loyalty but also increases the likelihood of repeat business and positive referrals. This is especially true today, as consumers struggle with affordability on new-vehicle purchases along with rising repair costs and opt to drive their cars longer.

Tailored, Compliant and Transparent Wealth Building

A continuously popular way dealers are contributing to their overall profitability even further is by structuring a wealth-building program, whereby dealers own, market, sell and retain underwriting and investment income through their own branded F&I programs. These are known as dealer-owned warranty companies. Besides greater profit potential, the big benefits of a dealer-owned warranty company to the dealer are the ability to tailor their own F&I offerings & pricing, deposit claim reserves directly into an investment account of their choosing without passing through an administrator, consult personally with their trusted financial advisor to maximize returns and access capital through disbursements and loans. The F&I products associated with this leading wealth building opportunity can range from service contracts, limited warranties, to ancillary products such as road hazard, appearance protection, and a host of others allowing the dealer to establish their own pricing, enabling stronger profit levels compared with OEM-driven warranty programs.

In addition to a dealer-owned warranty company, there are other very attractive wealth-building programs that can drive considerable profits for a dealer’s long-term investment and legacy strategies. Reinsurance programs like controlled foreign corporations and noncontrolled foreign corporations allow dealers to earn F&I-generated claim reserves, taking advantage of investment income and a favorable tax environment.

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In an era marked by heightened regulatory scrutiny and consumer empowerment, partnering with a company that insists on maintaining compliance and transparency is non-negotiable. F&I products and dealer wealth-building strategies, when presented ethically and transparently, serve as valuable tools for meeting regulatory requirements and building trust with customers while creating a legacy wealth opportunity for the dealer.

Realizing the full potential of F&I product sales and wealth-building structures requires more than mere lip service—it demands investment in staff training and technology. Equipping sales teams with comprehensive product knowledge and effective selling techniques empowers them to engage customers confidently and ethically. Moreover, leveraging technology solutions, such as digital F&I menus and customer relationship management integration, help streamline the sales process and enhance operational efficiency.

The automotive industry's resilience in challenging times hinges upon its ability to innovate and adapt. Auto dealers must recognize the untapped potential of F&I products and wealth-building structures as cornerstones of revenue maximization and consumer satisfaction. By prioritizing F&I product sales and legacy wealth-building, dealerships can fortify their financial positions, strengthen consumer relationships, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive sustainable growth, even in the most demanding business climates.

As the industry continues to evolve, embracing F&I and wealth-building as strategic imperatives isn't just prudent—it's essential for long-term success.

Tim Blochowiak is vice president of client wealth for Protective Asset Protection.

Originally posted on F&I and Showroom

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