Books will be written and movies will be made about the last seven days as it was the most dramatic week in finance since the financial crisis of 2008.
The Silicon Valley Bank collapse highlighted the importance of a little-discussed but key feature of healthy banks and fintechs - backup servicing.
A week on from Silicon Valley Bank's fall, Fintech Nexus hosted a webinar to discuss what happened and what's next for the institution.
BBVA Compass, Capital One, Silicon Valley Bank, Citi, CBW Bank are some of the early adopters of open APIs that are beginning to transform how banking operates; the big question is how open will banking become and will it be mandated by legislation or will banks work with only those they trust; the one thing all banks are starting to do is make bigger investments into digital products, whether through partnerships or development as they see that the old way of banking will not survive. Source.
Silicon Valley Bank is still open for business for fintech companies. In many ways, even though it is now part of First Citizens Bank, it is very similar to what it was before, at least from a fintech perspective.
American Banker takes a close look at how APIs are being used at some of the world’s leading banks and...
This panel of experts will examine where we are headed and how a similar event can be avoided in the future.
It was one of the most tumultuous weekends in the history of fintech, as federal regulators and government agencies took swift action to stop the bleeding after Silicon Valley Bank suddenly collapsed.
In this conversation, we chat with Chris Dean, who is the Founder & CEO at Treasury Prime. Previously, Chris was the CTO & VP of Engineering at Standard Treasury, which was acquired by Silicon Valley Bank for an undisclosed amount.
More specifically, we discuss all things banking-as-a-service, FinTech APIs, embedded finance, and the general evolution of the FinTech banking industry over the last decade.
The fintech news this week was dominated by the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, a fast moving story that took less than 48 hours to unravel.







