Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you all understand what happened. FDIC took over the bank. All FDIC-insured deposits are guaranteed and FDIC will pay a dividend out against non-insured funds. Branches will open as usual on Monday.
For all practical purposes, the bank essentially switched ownership.
My rink dink business has about $1.2 in the operating checking account this afternoon. If I can only access 250K of it Monday morning I have a major problem.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you all understand what happened. FDIC took over the bank. All FDIC-insured deposits are guaranteed and FDIC will pay a dividend out against non-insured funds. Branches will open as usual on Monday.
For all practical purposes, the bank essentially switched ownership.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you all understand what happened. FDIC took over the bank. All FDIC-insured deposits are guaranteed and FDIC will pay a dividend out against non-insured funds. Branches will open as usual on Monday.
For all practical purposes, the bank essentially switched ownership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ashley Tyrner, CEO of Boston wellness firm FarmboxRx, said she had at least $10m deposited with SVB and has been frantically calling her banker. She called it 'the worst 18 hours of my life.'
'Clutching my pearls' for her right now.
I mean, it’s bad. If my employer lost cash reserves over $250k overnight it would be bad. Like not making payroll or paying any bills bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ashley Tyrner, CEO of Boston wellness firm FarmboxRx, said she had at least $10m deposited with SVB and has been frantically calling her banker. She called it 'the worst 18 hours of my life.'
'Clutching my pearls' for her right now.
I mean, it’s bad. If my employer lost cash reserves over $250k overnight it would be bad. Like not making payroll or paying any bills bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ashley Tyrner, CEO of Boston wellness firm FarmboxRx, said she had at least $10m deposited with SVB and has been frantically calling her banker. She called it 'the worst 18 hours of my life.'
'Clutching my pearls' for her right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ashley Tyrner, CEO of Boston wellness firm FarmboxRx, said she had at least $10m deposited with SVB and has been frantically calling her banker. She called it 'the worst 18 hours of my life.'
'Clutching my pearls' for her right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it until now. Are they too big to fail or should we let them die?
I think they are too big to fail. I think the impact of a failure would be huge.
Their failure would be painful but necessary. We have to teach banks a lesson in how they do business. They can’t continue to operate in a culture of no moral hazard.
This is simplistic thinking.
And your solution is to, what, cut them a check?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it until now. Are they too big to fail or should we let them die?
I think they are too big to fail. I think the impact of a failure would be huge.
Their failure would be painful but necessary. We have to teach banks a lesson in how they do business. They can’t continue to operate in a culture of no moral hazard.
This is simplistic thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it until now. Are they too big to fail or should we let them die?
I think they are too big to fail. I think the impact of a failure would be huge.
Their failure would be painful but necessary. We have to teach banks a lesson in how they do business. They can’t continue to operate in a culture of no moral hazard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it until now. Are they too big to fail or should we let them die?
I think they are too big to fail. I think the impact of a failure would be huge.
Anonymous wrote: Ashley Tyrner, CEO of Boston wellness firm FarmboxRx, said she had at least $10m deposited with SVB and has been frantically calling her banker. She called it 'the worst 18 hours of my life.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it until now. Are they too big to fail or should we let them die?
I think they are too big to fail. I think the impact of a failure would be huge.