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The rise and fall of silicon valley bank, part l: the success story

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Resumo:SVB Financial Group was a diversified financial institution specialized in the technology and life sciences industries. Founded 1983 in Silicon Valley, SVB significantly influenced the startup landscape for the past four decades by operating in a niche overlooked by traditional banks. In the 1980s, it introduced venture debt for early-stage companies, enabling access to capital while minimizing equity dilution. Over the years, the company created a one-stop-shop comprised of Silicon Valley Bank, SVB Private, SVB Capital, and SVB Securities, serving startups, corporations, VC and PE firms, and private individuals. By 2022, SVB was the 16th largest U.S. financial institution.
Autores principais:Born, Moritz Maximilian
Assunto:Silicon valley bank (Svb) Entrepreneurship Venture capital Venture debt Banking Startups Entrepreneurial finance Bank failure Corporate governance Asset and liability management Interest rate risk Liquidity gap
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:SVB Financial Group was a diversified financial institution specialized in the technology and life sciences industries. Founded 1983 in Silicon Valley, SVB significantly influenced the startup landscape for the past four decades by operating in a niche overlooked by traditional banks. In the 1980s, it introduced venture debt for early-stage companies, enabling access to capital while minimizing equity dilution. Over the years, the company created a one-stop-shop comprised of Silicon Valley Bank, SVB Private, SVB Capital, and SVB Securities, serving startups, corporations, VC and PE firms, and private individuals. By 2022, SVB was the 16th largest U.S. financial institution.