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Unpacking the lessons learned from the failure of SVB

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Published: 21 Jun 2023

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Join your Financial Services team for this webinar where we go through some of the issues surrounding the collapse of SVB.

Over the course of only a few days a very successful and high growth bank supporting the venture capital community spiralled into insolvency. In doing so it set of a ripple effect, as panic set in across the banking sector, depositors began to question whether their money was safe. We explore the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, and the very important lessons to be learned across risk management, corporate governance, accounting and regulation.

This webinar will cover:

  • Exploring the root causes of failure
  • Role of accounting policy choices
  • Importance of robust regulatory regimes for Banks
  • Lessons for risk management and corporate governance

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First broadcast 21 June 2023

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