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How do I identify the real economic buyer in a complex deal?

📖 833 words⏱ 4 min read4/29/2024

The economic buyer is whoever owns the P&L line, controls budget authority, and can unilaterally say "stop" mid-deal—not the champion, not the technical sponsor, not the IT VP running the eval. Per Force Management's MEDDPICC framework, Economic Buyer is the third letter for a reason: pain, problem, and champion produce zero revenue without the purse.

How to Identify the Real Economic Buyer

Five primary signals:

  1. They hold the P&L — typically CFO, VP Finance, or department head with full P&L authority over the budget line your deal lands in. Gartner's 2024 B2B Buying Report finds the average enterprise buying group now contains 6–10 stakeholders, but only 1–2 hold true budget veto.
  2. They can kill the deal unilaterally — the champion/CTO cannot. If your contact says "I need to check with X," X is the EB.
  3. They appear late — often skip early discovery, joining 30–45 days in for the business case review. SBI's 2024 sales benchmark report puts median EB first-touch at day 38 on $250k+ deals.
  4. They ask about TCO, payback period, or renewal terms — not feature questions.
  5. They demand peer-function references — CFO talks to CFO, COO to COO (MEDDIC Academy calls this the "peer reference test").

Test questions for discovery (steal these verbatim):

For a deeper dive on running these conversations without sounding like an interrogation, see /knowledge/q21.

Bear Case: When EB-Hunting Is the Wrong Move

EB-obsession destroys deals. Five distinct adversarial cases:

  1. Going over the champion's head too early — if your champion learns you cold-emailed their CFO without sponsorship, you lose the coach and usually the deal. Pavilion's GTM playbook is explicit: champion-sponsored EB access is non-negotiable above $100k ACV. Champion management is its own discipline — see /knowledge/q07 on building and protecting champions.
  2. Wrong EB model at SMB/mid-market — at sub-$50k ACV, the "economic buyer" is often the same person as the user. Forcing a CFO meeting on a $30k deal extends sales cycle by 40+ days for no win-rate lift (Bridge Group's 2024 SaaS sales benchmarks).
  3. Bottoms-up PLG motions (Datadog, Snowflake, Notion) — the EB is functionally the aggregate of paying users until contract value crosses ~$100k. Hunting an EB on day 5 of a self-serve trial is malpractice. Forrester's 2024 B2B buying study shows 68% of PLG-led purchases under $50k bypass formal procurement entirely. PLG-specific motion design is covered in /knowledge/q88.
  4. Consensus-based / matrix orgs — at companies with shared services (think modern fintechs, distributed engineering orgs), there is no single EB. Forrester's consensus-buying research calls this the "buying group as buyer" pattern: 5–7 senior stakeholders must each say yes, and pretending one of them is "the" EB anchors you to the wrong person and stalls the deal in the other six's silence. See /knowledge/q44 for the full multi-threading playbook.
  5. Procurement-led RFPs — once procurement owns the process (common in financial services, healthcare, government), the named exec sponsor is theatrical. The real "buyer" is the procurement scoring rubric. Trying to bypass procurement to reach the "real EB" gets you disqualified from the RFP. RFP-specific motion is in /knowledge/q113.

The rule: EB-discipline scales with deal size and motion type. Below $25k or PLG self-serve, skip the formal EB hunt. $25k–$100k, name the EB but don't engage directly until pilot success. Above $250k traditional sales-led, no EB engaged by day 45 = dead deal. RFP-driven, work the rubric.

Common Mistakes

Multi-Stakeholder Map (Pavilion playbook)

If you cannot name the EB by day 30 on a six-figure deal, your deal is vapor.

quadrantChart title Deal Stakeholder Authority vs Interest x-axis Low Authority --> High Authority y-axis Low Interest --> High Interest quadrant-1 Economic Buyer quadrant-2 Influencer / Gatekeeper quadrant-3 Champion / Coach quadrant-4 Executive Sponsor

TAGS: deal-structure, meddpicc, economic-buyer, discovery, stakeholder-mapping

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forcemanagement.comhttps://forcemanagement.com/meddpicc/salesforce.comhttps://www.salesforce.com/blog/meddpicc/joinpavilion.comhttps://www.joinpavilion.com/compensation-reportbridgegroupinc.comhttps://www.bridgegroupinc.com/blog/sales-development-reportbvp.comhttps://www.bvp.com/atlas/state-of-the-cloud-2026
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