Think Big, Buy Small

Practical Takeaways From A Seasoned Lender To Smaller Firms

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Feb 17, 2025
Zach Dupree, a veteran commercial lender with expertise in small business acquisitions, shares invaluable insights on navigating the lending landscape. He discusses the 'three legs of the stool'—the business, the operator, and the investors—essential for evaluating acquisition opportunities. Zach highlights the contrast between commercial bankers and equity investors and the importance of trust in negotiations. He provides practical advice for first-time acquirers, emphasizing the nuances of SBA versus conventional loans and the evolution of search funds in recent years.
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ANECDOTE

Zach's Introduction to Search

  • Zach Dupree's first encounter with Search involved HBS students Mike Donovan and Tyler Hogan.
  • Their New Hampshire acquisition led Dupree to discover the search fund model.
INSIGHT

National Expansion

  • Initially, Dupree's lending was limited to New England.
  • Recognizing the underserved market, they expanded nationwide, leading to significant growth.
INSIGHT

Revolutionizing Search Fund Financing

  • Dupree's bank's national expansion revolutionized search fund financing.
  • Previously, searchers had to secure regional loans after finding a target, creating time constraints.
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