Financial services has two kinds of seats, and an empty one is expensive either way. A producer you have not hired is new business that never gets written, and a book that can start to drift when no one is tending it. A licensed operations or control seat you have not filled is throughput you cannot process and risk you are carrying with too few hands. In an industry where revenue per head runs among the highest anywhere, an open req is not a saving on payroll.
At your revenue per producer and your cost of a control gap, what does each unfilled seat cost? This calculator answers it role type by role type.
Built on published financial-services benchmarks and the two attribution methods finance teams use to value producing and operational capacity. It prices the revenue dimension of an open seat and flags, but does not attempt to quantify, the regulatory exposure carried by unfilled control roles. Intended for educational purposes. Estimates are directional and do not represent the actual practices or results of any specific firm.
Revenue-producing roles are valued by the production they would write; licensed operations and control roles by an output multiplier. Defaults reflect the published benchmarks cited below. Input your own figures for a more accurate estimate.
Financial-services roles do not all create revenue the same way, so the calculator does not value them the same way. Revenue-producing roles get direct production attribution. Operations and control roles get an output multiplier. And a hard-dollar floor needs no revenue assumptions at all. Every figure is gated by a conversion rate you set.
For advisors, relationship managers, producers, and loan officers, the seat's product is the book it writes, so the new production an empty seat fails to generate is directly knowable.
annual revenue / 260 × attainment × days unfilled
Operations, underwriting, claims, and control seats do not write a book, so revenue is not attributed to one person. Revenue per employee per working day, scaled to the firm's output.
(monthly salary × 12 × multiplier) / 260 × output rate × days unfilled
No revenue assumptions. Just the cost of bridging an open seat with a contract underwriter, licensed temp, or interim specialist at a premium over a loaded employee.
daily premium cost × days unfilled × share covered by contract labor
A producer's seat left open is new business that never gets written and a book that begins to drift to someone else. A licensed operations or control seat left open is throughput you cannot process and exposure you carry with too few hands. In an industry where revenue per head runs among the highest anywhere and minimum staffing is rarely optional, the firms that protect the plan are the ones that fill revenue-producing and regulated seats faster than they lose them. That is what turning an open req into revenue at risk is built to make visible.
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