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The State of Business Brokerage and Why IBBA Is Important With Jim Parker

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Andy welcomes you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, he sits down with Jim Parker, chairman of the International Business Brokers Association (IBBA), to explore how the business brokerage industry is evolving in today's market. With more buyers entering the space and a wave of baby boomer owners preparing to exit, Jim shares why business brokerage has moved into the spotlight and how increased professionalism, better technology, and broader access to capital are changing the deal landscape. The conversation covers the growth and strengths of the IBBA, the value of networking and collaboration among brokers, and how tools like AI are beginning to improve efficiency behind the scenes. They also discuss shifts in buyer behavior, including the rise of younger entrepreneurs and acquisition-focused teams competing alongside private equity. Tune in to hear what's driving today's market, where the industry is headed, and how brokers and business owners can stay ahead! Listing of the Week: An established roofing company in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area is now available for purchase. With a long-standing reputation for quality craftsmanship, this business delivers strong, consistent profits and impressive seller's discretionary earnings. Offering a full suite of services, including roofing, gutters, siding, and custom sheet metal work, the company serves both residential and large commercial clients. With a skilled team, turnkey operations, and well-maintained equipment already in place, this is an excellent opportunity for an industry buyer or investor to step into a proven, reliable operation with continued growth potential. For more information, call JT Harp at (513) 725-7283 or email him at jharp@tworld.com. Deal of the Week: An underground utilities company in Central Florida has been successfully sold through a creative, seller-financed deal. After 45 years in business and a challenging year that ruled out SBA financing, the seller partnered with a motivated, out-of-state buyer eager to enter the industry. The buyer offered $100,000 over asking to secure seller financing, with $200,000 paid at closing and $900,000 financed by the seller. The seller will remain involved to train and mentor the buyer, ensuring a smooth transition. A great outcome for both sides! To learn more, contact Emily Krell at (352) 246-2266 or email emilykrell@tworld.com Key Takeaways From This Episode: [00:30] Introducing today's guest, IBBA chairman, Jim Parker. [02:33] An overview of the IBBA and its growth over the years. [04:14] Why business brokerage has surged in visibility in recent years. [04:50] The impact of baby boomer exits on buyer demand and deal flow. [06:03] Efficiency and professional gains in brokerage and increases in market activity. [09:44] Co-brokering, virtual deals, and the breakdown of geographic barriers. [13:13] The value of IBBA conferences, networking, and industry relationships. [18:17] How AI and younger buyers are shaping the future of acquisitions. [20:25] The evolving balance between individual buyers and private equity in today's market. [23:47] Florida's influence on the growth and evolution of the business brokerage industry. [25:26] Updates on upcoming 2026 IBBA and BBF conferences. [27:35] Deal of the Week: Emily Krell (Orlando) sold an underground utilities company through a $1.1M seller-financed deal to an out-of-state buyer. [30:05] Listing of the Week: JT Harp (Cincinnati) is selling a well-established, profitable roofing company with turnkey operations and a strong reputation. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: The Deal Board Podcast  Subscribe to The Deal Board Podcast YouTube Channel  United Franchise Group  Transworld Business Advisors  Transworld on LinkedIn  Transworld on Facebook 
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