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Silicon Valley Financial institution had exclusivity clauses with a few of its shoppers, limiting their capability to faucet banking companies from different establishments, SEC filings present.
The contracts, which made it not possible for these shoppers to soundly diversify the place they stored their cash, assorted in language and scope. CNBC has reviewed six agreements that firms signed with SVB concerning financing or credit score options. All required the businesses to open or keep financial institution accounts with SVB and use the agency for all or most of their banking companies.
These preparations are notably problematic now that SVB has been seized by federal regulators after final week’s run on the financial institution. The Federal Deposit Insurance coverage Company solely insures as much as $250,000 in deposits for every shopper, leaving SVB’s buyer base, which is closely concentrated in tech startups, fearful that tens of millions of {dollars} in working funds could be locked up for an indefinite time period.
Banking regulators devised a plan Sunday to backstop depositors with cash at SVB to attempt to stem a feared panic throughout the business after the second-biggest financial institution failure in U.S. historical past.
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As a part of a multi-million greenback financing settlement with online-lending platform Upstart Holdings, SVB required that the corporate keep all of its “working and different deposit accounts, the Money Collateral Account and securities/funding accounts” with SVB.
The contract made sure allowances for accounts at different banks, however set strict limits on their dimension.
“We’ve not had the exclusivity obligation for years and greater than 90% of our money is held at prime 5 US banks,” Upstart mentioned in an announcement to CNBC.
Cloud software program vendor DocuSign additionally had an exclusivity contract with SVB, filings present, requiring that the e-signature firm hold its “major” depository, working, and securities accounts with the financial institution. That covenant was a part of a senior secured credit score facility between DocuSign and SVB dated Might 2015. DocuSign was allowed to maintain present deposit accounts that have been held at Wells Fargo.
Upstart held its IPO in 2020, two years after DocuSign’s debut.
SVB supplied a multi-million greenback mortgage to Sprout Social, which went public in 2019. The financial institution required that the social media administration software program firm keep all of its “major working and different deposit accounts, the Money Collateral Account and securities/funding accounts” with SVB.
As with Upstart, SVB set strict limits on the worth and kind of accounts that Sprout might maintain elsewhere.
In one other mortgage and safety settlement with Limelight Networks, which grew to become Edgio, SVB required that the corporate equally keep all “working accounts, depository accounts, and extra money with Financial institution and Financial institution’s Associates.”
The contract included an exception for worldwide financial institution accounts however required that Limelight use solely SVB’s enterprise bank cards.
Based 40 years in the past, SVB grew to turn into the sixteenth largest U.S. financial institution by property and a significant enterprise debt supplier, supporting firms of their infancy and offering the kind of liquidity that startups could not get from most conventional banks.
SVB did not instantly reply to a request for remark.
Dexcom signed a mortgage and safety settlement with SVB, requiring the maker of merchandise for managing diabetes to keep up its accounts on the financial institution and to switch money held elsewhere inside 90 days of the contract.
Dexcom’s settlement with SVB additionally required the corporate to open a lockbox and keep the “majority” of the corporate’s securities accounts with the financial institution.
Additionally inside the health-tech market, SVB had an exclusivity contract with Hyperion Therapeutics, a drugmaker that was acquired in 2015 for $1.1 billion by Horizon Pharma.
Hyperion was required to financial institution solely with SVB, however notably didn’t have to offer the agency management over any accounts it used for “payroll, payroll taxes, and different worker wage and profit funds.”
Representatives from DocuSign, Sprout Social, Edgio, Dexcom and Horizon did not instantly reply to requests for remark.
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