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2026 Vision

Here's some guidance on finding the right fit for your F&I agency’s next big move.

by Rob Miller
December 11, 2025
2026 Vision

Even if you’re not ready to make a move, now is an ideal time to understand your options. 

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If you’re like most automotive F&I agency owners, you didn’t just stumble into success. You built your agency mile by mile through years of persistence, smart, and sometimes risky, decisions, and a belief that your efforts would pay off. You’ve earned your reputation, you’ve established meaningful dealer relationships, and you’ve created a business that supports countless livelihoods.

But as rewarding as it is to grow an agency from the ground up, the marketplace is changing faster than ever. Consolidation, rapid technological advancement, and rising dealer expectations are accelerating into 2026, and the reality is that staying ahead requires more resources than many independent agencies can comfortably sustain. That’s why the start of a new year brings a unique opportunity for agency owners to explore selling or partnering for expansion while momentum is high.

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I sold my agency in 2020, and I can confidently say it was one of the best business decisions I’ve ever made. Not because I walked away, but because I found a partner that enabled the next phase of growth, a partner whose culture and vision aligned with mine. For many of us, the goal isn’t to quit the business but to take our success further than we could alone. A turning of the calendar can be the perfect time to turn the page toward bigger opportunity.

Here are several reasons this new year may be the ideal moment to explore your next move.

1. The Market Is Hot, and Your Agency Is Valuable

Right now, private equity and large F&I providers are actively pursuing expansion opportunities. Strong agencies with proven performance are in high demand, and valuations reflect it. As we enter a new year:

  • Industry consolidation is accelerating.

  • Dealers are relying more heavily on F&I income.

  • Agencies with strong retention and product depth are premium assets.

Buyers recognize the strategic value of what you’ve built. However, like many market cycles, this window won’t stay wide open forever.

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2. Scaling Alone Is Costlier Than Ever

Growth requires:

These investments are essential but can stretch independent agencies thin, slowing progress.

The right partner removes those hurdles by delivering:

  • Capital for expansion

  • Robust infrastructure

  • Enhanced product offerings

  • Dedicated sales and training support

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A new year is often about gaining momentum and not about trying to keep up.

3. A Partnership Can Elevate Your Legacy Into the Future

Many agency owners worry that selling means losing control of their cultures or dealer relationships. But the right partner doesn’t want to replace your legacy. It wants to strengthen it. I’m the proof of that concept. 

With aligned culture and goals:

  • Your team gains new opportunities.

  • Your dealers benefit from expanded resources.

  • Your brand grows stronger and more enduring.

Just as the new year represents renewal, a thoughtful partnership can help your story continue with even greater impact.

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4. Uncertainty Rewards Early Decision-Makers

If recent years have taught us anything, it’s that nothing is guaranteed. Economic shifts, regulatory pressure and OEM strategies can influence dealer profitability and agency revenue in an instant.

Making strategic moves while the market is strong safeguards what you’ve worked tirelessly to build. It’s about preparing for tomorrow and not reacting to it.

5. More Freedom, Balance and Future

Many agency owners set resolutions to reach a point where the business supports their lives, not the reverse. A sale or strategic partnership can finally unlock that freedom by:

  • Reducing personal financial exposure

  • Relieving operational strain

  • Allowing you to focus on the highest-value dealer interactions

Most owners stay actively involved but with backing, stability and a bigger runway ahead. In the spirit of the new year, it’s about growth without sacrifice.

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A Decision Worth Exploring

Selling your agency isn’t about stepping away, it’s about stepping forward. And forward momentum is what built your success from the beginning.

As someone who has made that leap, I can say proudly: I cherish what I built independently, but I’m even more excited by what I’ve achieved with the right partner beside me.

The market is strong, demand is high, and your agency’s value may never be greater than it is right now as we kick off a year full of possibility.

Even if you’re not ready to make a move, now is an ideal time to understand your options. The next chapter of your agency could be the best one yet, and a new year is a great time to start writing it.

Rob Miller is a partner of Spectrum Automotive Holdings and vice president of mergers and acquisitions. He founded Cyclone F&I Agency. 

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was authored and edited according to Agent Entrepreneur editorial standards and style. Opinions expressed may not reflect that of the publication.

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