What Does SVB’s Sale Mean for Startups and VC Funds In Latin America?
US bank First Citizens bought Silicon Valley Bank after the so-called ‘startups’ lender’ collapsed and was intervened by the FDIC. But even with the sale of the SVB’s assets, the traditional path of Latin American startups and venture capital funds of having their money entrusted to SVB will now change.
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