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What is pipeline management?
Pipeline management is the process of identifying and managing all the moving parts — from manufacturing to your sales team— within a supply chain. The best-performing companies learn how to identify where their cash is flowing and then direct that money where it's most productive. This is called “pipeline management.”
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What is pipeline management in a mortgage?
A mortgage pipeline refers to mortgage loans that are locked in with a mortgage originator by borrowers, mortgage brokers, or other lenders. A loan stays in an originator's pipeline from the time it is locked until it falls out, is sold into the secondary mortgage market, or is put into the originator's loan portfolio.
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What is mortgage pipeline hedging?
Hedging an open mortgage pipeline is a risk management strategy used by mortgage originators to protect margins and safeguard against market fluctuations/volatility. Hedging is particularly important for mortgage pipelines because of the sensitivity to changing market pricing that could occur prior to loan closing.
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What is a loan pipeline?
In essence, a loan pipeline is simply a sales pipeline that pushes loans through pre-qualification to loan funding. Like sales pipelines, it involves leads, and to be successful, it's critical that lenders properly manage their loan pipeline.
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What is pipeline risk in mortgage banking?
Mortgage-pipeline risk. The risk associated with taking applications from prospective mortgage borrowers who may opt to decline to accept a quoted mortgage rate within a certain grace period.
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What is a loan pipeline report?
A loan pipeline report helps stakeholders understand the financial institution's current lending opportunities. Loans within such a report are typically organized by “phases” or “stages,” which makes it easier to identify loans that are close to closing, newly added, or stuck in the pipeline.
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What is pipeline risk in a mortgage?
Mortgage-pipeline risk. The risk associated with taking applications from prospective mortgage borrowers who may opt to decline to accept a quoted mortgage rate within a certain grace period.
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What is a pipeline in banking?
Dictionary of Banking Terms: pipeline. pipeline. expression for loan applications approved by a lender but not actually closed and delivered to a secondary market buyer, or held in the originator's loan portfolio.
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In this video, I’m going to discuss how to get mortgage leads, consistently and reliably, to help you achieve your desired income. That’s coming up, right now! Welcome back! Victor here, helping you develop the right mindset to be the best in the business! First things first. If you’re new to this channel and looking to grow your business, then please hit the like, subscribe, and notification bell. If you’re a mortgage agent, you know how tough it is to get leads. Without leads, you can’t make a sale. And without sales, you can’t earn an income. So, it’s vital that you have a lead system that works consistently and reliably. I say a “system”, because you must have various sources of leads. Consider what happens when you don’t. For example, you have a friend who’s a realtor, who told you, if you become a mortgage agent, they will send you all of their leads. It sounded promising, right? But when the time came, you realized that your friend hardly does any business, so the leads are sporadic, if any. Or perhaps you were promised leads by the brokerage you joined. That should’ve solved the problem, right? However, you discovered that the leads are generally not good. Plus, you’re tired of dealing with tire kickers and getting ghosted by prospects. Or perhaps you were told by your sales manager to start prospecting with your family and friends. Sell them mortgages! Afterall, they trust you, right? But that turns out to be more difficult than expected. They don’t want to buy from you because, maybe they feel you need more experience. Or maybe their mortgage renewal doesn’t come up for another 2 to 5 years, so they don’t need you at this time. In all these cases, you hit a brick wall because these lead sources did not pan out, and now you don’t know what to do next. You may be experiencing this right now. The good news is that you can fix this and avoid repeating the same mistakes. This is why I teach my students how to create a lead system, to ensure they have plenty of prospects to work with to help them achieve their monthly sales goal. So, let’s get right to it. You’re here because you’re a mortgage agent looking for ways to get a consistent flow of leads. And not just any leads. Good leads. Leads that have a higher chance of converting to a sale. First, understand that there are really just 3 basic ways to get leads: 1) You can buy them, 2) You can market to the public, and 3) You can be referred. But which ones should you put in your system, and how? Let’s briefly talk about each method. One: you can buy leads. Straight away, I’ll tell you I’m not a big fan. These are generally cold leads, which means the prospects are complete strangers who don’t know you at all. Plus, with these leads, it’s all about rate and fees. And if you don’t have the best rates, you’re going to lose every time. As a result, the average closing ratio is very low: about 2-5%. Let’s be conservative and say 2%. That means you have to buy 50 leads to get 1 sale. If you pay $50 per lead, that’s $2,500 just to get 1 client. Not only is this unprofitable, it’s physically and emotionally draining. I will, however, say one positive thing. If you’re able to capture buyers and establish rapport with them, you can use that as leverage to get realtors as referral partners. If you can give realtors qualified leads, they’d love you for it. Moving on, the second way to get leads is to market to the public. And this can take on many, many forms, such as social media, paid ads on google and Facebook, blogging, hosting webinars, etc. These can work very well, IF it’s done right. The key is to let your prospects get to know you first. Let them warm up to you, before you attempt to offer your services. Otherwise, you’ll have the same problem as buying leads. You’ll end up wasting a lot of time, or spending hundreds or thousands of dollars in marketing with few results. The third method is to get referrals. This is by far the best method as you’ll get the warmest leads. The idea is to have people telling other people why they need you. Imagine a realtor telling their client: “Call Jane because she’s been amazing at helping all of my clients, and I’m confident that she’ll also take good care of you.” See the difference? Using this approach, you’ll enjoy a much higher closing ratio. Imagine closing 1 in 4 leads, compared to 1 in 50 with buying leads. No more having to chase leads or getting ghosted by prospects. Sounds good, right? However, these referral partners don’t come easy. There’s no “secret formula” or “hack” that will magically get top realtors begging to do business with you. Instead, you must have the right approach and skills. You must also be committed to put the time and effort into nurturing these relationships. I want you to appreciate that, out of these 3 methods, your time and money is much better spent on marketing on your own and forging relationships with referral partners. In other words, invest the time to do the groundwork to build your own lead generation system. By the way, this holds true for any type of business, no matter what you’re selling. The next big question is, how do you create your lead system? For this, I invite you to join my intensive training program with my mortgage masterclass. This 8-hour, action-packed, on-demand video training is designed to help you build a powerful lead generation system that fits your target market, because every agent has their own unique needs. It’s based on proven principles and strategies used by marketing professionals. You’ll learn how to craft the perfect marketing message for your ideal clients. You’ll also learn the skills and strategies needed to attract referral partners and get them to send you their best leads. Look, I’m not promising a quick fix, like the many ads you see out there. There are no shortcuts. You need to learn the fundamentals of business development. This course is for agents who are committed to making it work. I want you to see exactly the kind of training you’ll be getting. Start today with a free preview by following this link. I’ll also put a link in the description. You’ll get a sample of how I teach, and a full course overview of all 10 modules, topics and practical case studies. Once you’ve completed the course and had a chance to do the exercises and use the tools you’ve learned, you’ll get a free coaching session with me, one-on-one. This is a personalized session to discuss your needs. Use this time to review, critique, or get advice on your lead system. Or anything else you feel is necessary to make sure that you’re on the right path. Take that first step toward achieving your desired income, by signing up today for my mortgage masterclass. Happy prospecting! And thank you for watching. I’ll see you next time!
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