Financial services marketing operates under constraints most industries never face: compliance review on every claim, YMYL scrutiny from Google on every page, and buyers who research for weeks before they contact anyone. Tactics that work elsewhere either get blocked internally or actively damage trust here.
My deepest experience is exactly this. Leading organic search for a national bank, I took the site from 2.87 million to 6.36 million impressions in a quarter, with more than 40,000 clicks and over 100 banking keywords on page one, including the number one position for the category term with an AI Overview citation.
What works in financial services
- E-E-A-T signals treated as infrastructure: named authors, credentials, review dates, citations
- Content built for genuinely long consideration cycles, not a single conversion page
- Technical excellence on large, governed sites where dev queues are real
- Comparison and calculator pages, which is where high-intent financial search actually lands
- Local visibility for branch and adviser networks
- Compliance-friendly workflows, so legal review speeds up rather than blocks
What I will tell you upfront
Financial SEO is slower than most sectors and the standards are higher, deservedly. Anyone promising fast rankings in YMYL categories is either working in an unusually thin niche or planning something you would rather not be associated with.
