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Commercial Lending and SBA Loan Selling — 60-Min Training

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The Banker-Not-Broker Discovery Drill is a 60-minute training for commercial loan officers and business development officers (BDOs) chasing operating companies, SBA 7(a) borrowers, and CRE owners ($250K-$5M facilities). It replaces "what rate do you need" cold pitching with a disciplined ritual: a structure-and-use-of-funds discovery script, a referral-source mapping exercise around CPAs and brokers, and a relationship-over-rate close that wins on certainty of execution.

Built on the U.S. Small Business Administration's 7(a) and 504 program rules, the Risk Management Association (RMA) annual statement studies, and disciplined commercial banking business development practice, this session teaches BDOs to diagnose the deal before they ever quote a number.


Section 1 — Why Rate-Led Selling Loses Commercial Deals (5 min)

Open with the hard truth on the whiteboard. Commercial borrowers do not buy basis points — they buy certainty of close. A business owner refinancing a building or funding a working-capital line is terrified of one thing: applying, waiting six weeks, and getting declined at committee.

The loan officer who removes that fear wins, even at a quarter-point premium.

Set the frame:

Read the RMA orientation aloud: a commercial credit is underwritten on the five C's — character, capacity, capital, collateral, conditions. Your discovery call exists to surface all five before underwriting ever sees the file. End by naming the goal: today we build the discovery and referral engine that makes you the banker, not the broker.


Section 2 — Structure and Use-of-Funds Discovery (15 min)

This is where deals are won. You cannot structure what you have not diagnosed. A working-capital ask is sometimes really an equipment purchase; a "refinance" is sometimes a partner buyout that needs an SBA 7(a) with a 10-year term. Walk the room through the verbatim discovery template — have each BDO fill it out for a live prospect right now.

Verbatim Use-of-Funds Discovery Template (BDO fills out live on the call):

  1. Company: [Legal entity] — [Industry / NAICS] — [Years in business] — [Annual revenue]
  2. The real use of funds: [Working capital / equipment / CRE purchase / refinance / acquisition / partner buyout]
  3. Amount and why that number: [What does the dollar figure actually fund, line by line]
  4. Timeline pressure: [Why now — closing date, season, expiring lease, balloon coming due]
  5. Current banking relationship: [Who holds deposits, who holds debt, what is the friction]
  6. Owner injection / equity available: [Cash they can put in — critical for SBA and CRE]
  7. The decision: [Who signs, who else weighs in, what would make them say yes]

Coach the "diagnose the structure first" rule. If the prospect says "I just need $500K," push: *"Help me understand what the $500K does — is it inventory you turn in 90 days, or a roof that lasts 20 years? That changes whether this should be a line, a term loan, or a 504."* Matching term to asset life is the single most common thing rate-chasers get wrong.

Show the bad example: *"Sure, I can do $500K at prime plus one."* You just quoted a deal you haven't structured. If the use of funds turns out to be a CRE purchase, you needed an SBA 504 with a 25-year term, not a 5-year note.

flowchart TD A[Discovery Call Booked] --> B[Run Use-of-Funds Script] B --> C{Use of Funds Clear?} C -->|No| D[Ask Until Line by Line Clear] C -->|Yes| E{Asset Life vs Term Match} E -->|Short Term Asset| F[Revolving Line of Credit] E -->|Equipment| G[Term Loan or SBA 7a] E -->|Real Estate| H[SBA 504 or CRE Mortgage] F --> I[Confirm Owner Injection and Collateral] G --> I H --> I I --> J[Pre-Qualify Against Five Cs Then Quote]

Section 3 — The Referral-Source Map: CPAs and Brokers (10 min)

Commercial deals do not come from cold calls at scale — they come from trusted advisors who refer. The highest-performing BDOs run a deliberate referral map. Drill it.

The discipline: pick five named referral sources and touch each one monthly with something useful — a rate-environment note, an SBA program update, a closed-deal thank-you. Relationship banking is a deposit account; you withdraw referrals only after you deposit value.

What to NEVER say to a referral source or prospect (read aloud, slowly):


Section 4 — The Relationship-Over-Rate Close Script (10 min)

When the prospect leads with rate, you do not match — you reframe to certainty and structure. Use the verbatim script.

Verbatim Relationship Close Script (BDO speaks these exact words):

BDO: "I hear you on rate, and I'll be transparent — I may not be the cheapest quote you get. Here's what I will be: the one who actually closes."

[Pause. Let that land. Do not fill the silence.]

BDO: "You told me the balloon comes due in March and you need a 25-year term on the building. A teaser line that resets in five years doesn't solve that — it just moves the problem. The SBA 504 I'm proposing locks your real-estate portion long term."

[Prospect responds. Listen for the real fear — usually 'will this close in time.']

BDO: "Here's exactly what happens next: I pre-qualify the file against the five C's this week, we package the SBA application together, and I give you a realistic committee timeline — not a fairy tale. If anything looks like a decline risk, I tell you before you waste a month."

BDO: "If certainty of close at a fair, fully disclosed rate matters more than chasing a quarter point that may not fund — let's move. Can we start the application this week?"

Cite the close logic: RMA underwriting reality is that roughly a third of rushed, rate-led applications fall out before funding. The banker who pre-qualifies honestly and discloses every fee wins the relationship — and the deposits and referrals that follow.

Do NOT:


Section 5 — The Pipeline Math and Objection Handling (15 min)

Build the operating math on the whiteboard so BDOs see why relationship banking pays. This is the part rate-chasers never calculate.

flowchart TD A[5 Named Referral Sources Touched Monthly] --> B[12 Qualified Applications per Quarter] B --> C[Run Use-of-Funds Discovery on Each] C --> D{Structure Matches Need?} D -->|Yes| E[Pre-Qualify Against Five Cs] D -->|No| F[Re-Structure or Decline Early] E --> G{Passes Pre-Qual?} G -->|Yes| H[Package and Submit to Committee] G -->|No| F H --> I[Funded Deal] I --> J[Deposits, Cross-Sell, Referrals Back] F --> K[Honest Decline Protects Reputation]

The math (for one BDO running this engine):

Common commercial-lending objections (rehearse the comebacks):

Have each BDO name their five referral sources and next month's touch before they leave the room.


Section 6 — Commitments and Close (5 min)

Each BDO leaves with four written commitments, taped to their monitor:

Close by reading the relationship-banking truth aloud: *"The borrower forgets your rate the day after closing. They never forget the banker who told them the truth and got them funded."* Then pin the discovery script and the referral map in the team channel.


FAQ

Q1: How do I compete when an online lender quotes a lower rate instantly? A: You don't compete on speed-of-quote — you compete on certainty and structure. Online lenders excel at small, short-term, high-rate deals; they fall apart on CRE, SBA, and complex structures. Diagnose the use of funds and show why the cheap quote doesn't actually solve the borrower's problem.

Q2: When should I steer a deal toward SBA versus conventional? A: SBA 7(a) shines when the borrower is short on collateral or owner equity, or needs a longer term than conventional allows; 504 fits owner-occupied real estate and major equipment. Conventional wins when the borrower is strongly collateralized and wants speed.

Structure to the borrower's actual capacity, not to your fee.

Q3: Is it ethical to ask a CPA for referrals? A: Yes — as long as it's value-based, not a paid quid pro quo. Bring CPAs deal certainty and clean closings; never offer cash-for-referrals, which can run afoul of bank referral and RESPA-adjacent rules. Disclose any legitimate broker or packager fees on the file.

Q4: What's a realistic pull-through rate for a commercial BDO? A: Rate-led prospecting often funds 25-35% of quotes; relationship-led, pre-qualified pipelines run 60-75%. The difference is diagnosing and pre-qualifying before you quote, so weak deals never enter the pipeline.

Q5: How do I handle a deal I think will be declined? A: Tell the borrower early and honestly. An honest decline protects your reputation and the referral source's trust; a surprise decline after six weeks burns both. Often you can re-structure — more owner injection, additional collateral, or an SBA wrapper — to make a "no" into a "yes."

Q6: How do the five C's actually change my sales call? A: They turn discovery into underwriting prep. Every question — years in business, owner injection, collateral, timeline — maps to capacity, capital, collateral, character, and conditions. You're not interrogating; you're packaging the borrower for a clean yes at committee.


Sources

  1. U.S. Small Business Administration, *SBA 7(a) and 504 Loan Program Requirements* (SOP 50 10), sba.gov, current edition.
  2. Risk Management Association (RMA), *Annual Statement Studies: Financial Ratio Benchmarks*, rmahq.org, 2024-2025.
  3. Charles H. Green, *The SBA Loan Book*, Adams Media, 4th edition.
  4. Robert Morris Associates / RMA, *Five C's of Credit and Commercial Underwriting Standards* training materials.
  5. Aaron Ross and Marylou Tyler, *Predictable Revenue*, PebbleStorm, 2011 (referral and pipeline discipline).
  6. American Bankers Association (ABA), *Commercial Lending and Business Development* curriculum, aba.com.
  7. National Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders (NAGGL), *SBA Lending Best Practices*, naggl.org.
  8. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), *UDAAP and Small Business Lending Fairness* guidance, consumerfinance.gov.
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