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Silicon Valley Bank is the financial partner of the innovation economy; helping individuals and investors in the innovation ecosystem achieve extraordinary outcomes.
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Mar 13, 2023 · Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapsed with astounding speed on Friday. Investors are now on edge about whether its demise could spark a broader banking meltdown.
Mar 17, 2023 · Key Takeaways. Silicon Valley Bank (SVB)—the 16th largest bank in the United States—was shut down by federal regulators on March 10, 2023. The bank’s failure came as a result of several...
As a regional bank in the San Francisco Bay Area, SVB offers services specifically designed to meet the needs of the tech industry, and soon became the largest bank by deposits in Silicon Valley and the preferred bank of almost half of all venture-backed tech startups.
Mar 15, 2023 · Silicon Valley Bank provided banking services to nearly half the country’s venture capital-backed technology and life-science companies, according to its website, and to more than 2,500...
Mar 13, 2023 · How a bank run and a regulatory shutdown brought down the most prestigious bank of the tech industry. Learn who was affected, what happened to their money, and what it means for the innovation economy.
SVB was a commercial bank founded in 1983 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California. At its collapse, SVB was the 16th largest bank in the U.S. by total assets and was heavily skewed toward serving companies and individuals from the technology industry.