Facebook Pixel Ten Banking Lessons From Silicon Valley | Business World India – Business – Lesen Sie diese Geschichte auf Magzter.com
Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Erhalten Sie unbegrenzten Zugriff auf über 9.000 Zeitschriften, Zeitungen und Premium-Artikel für nur

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jahr

Versuchen GOLD - Frei

Ten Banking Lessons From Silicon Valley

Business World India

|

8 April 2023

What did the era of cheap money and relaxed regulations do to the business of banking? Answer: It injected lethargy and glamour into it! The banks forgot the basics of banking - risk management, balancing their assets and liabilities, and having cash needed to pay on demand!

- Srinath Sridharan

Ten Banking Lessons From Silicon Valley

IT TOOK 40 YEARS to build what was the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) – the darling of the tech world. It took just 40 hours of depositors’ distress signals to withdraw deposits prematurely, to bring it down to bankruptcy. What went wrong for a bank who was the darling of the startup ecosystem, and whose clients were half of the US’s venture-capital backed technologies and life sciences companies?

The business of well-run banks is simple – have a long term business model, with some short-term assets. Their assets and liquidity cover any liabilities that are due to mature. They get additional capital to cover business losses, and liquid assets to cover out-of-turn withdrawals. If all depositors were to withdraw their money at the same time, then the bank would not be able to meet those demands, causing a “bank run”.

So, here are ten lessons from the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank:

Lesson 1: Bank-runs are possible, even in well-run banks. The Federal Reserve, the central banker of the US, hawkishly increased interest rates eight times in a year, to fight inflation. This reduced the value of assets held by the bank, and did not appropriately tally with its liabilities.

Lesson 2: Even money at near zero interest rate has a severe cost attached to it. Suddenly with the SVB experience, the US Fed focus is more on financial stability, than on inflation. Something that they can learn from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), who juggles its multiple roles of inflation-manager, sovereign-debt manager and monetary regulator in charge of financial stability.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Business World India

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

SIGNALS ACROSS THREE FRONTS

SUNIL MITTAL on how he sees trade optimism, clarity and telecom sustainability as priorities as India navigates growth, investment and digital infrastructure

time to read

1 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

ENABLING NEXT GEN OF POWER INFRASTRUCTURE

India's transition is no longer about catching up—it is about shaping the future. This budget takes a confident step in that direction with strategic clarity

time to read

3 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

AI-LED MARKETING VISION

Budget 2026's sharp focus on artificial intelligence, AVGC infrastructure and digital platforms signals strategic pivot toward intelligence-led economic systems

time to read

3 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

Did the Budget Shortchange Women?

UNION FINANCE MINISTER Nirmala Sitharaman's Union Budget 2026-27 is framed at a critical juncture for India's demographic trajectory.

time to read

1 min

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

We sit at the intersection of traditional healing and modern longevity science

Dhun Wellness, a luxury wellness centre founded by Mira Kapoor, has raised US$ 4 million to fund its expansion to an urban luxury wellness ecosystem. The round saw participation from family offices, including SRF (Kama Group) and Havells India (QRG Investment & Holdings), Arushi Aayush Agrawal (Inspira Global), along with angel investors, Ash Lilani of Saama Capital, Timmy Sarna, Abhishek Goyal, Sunil Punjabi, and Kaushik Deva, led by Sanjay Kapoor of Genesis. We caught up with Mira Kapoor to understand her vision for Dhun Wellness and expansion plans

time to read

3 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

STABILITY MEETS AMBITION

The centrepiece of this budget's “Viksit Bharat” agenda is the continued momentum in capital expenditure, now hovering around the Rs 12 trillion mark

time to read

3 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

STAGE SET FOR GLOBAL LEADERSHIP IN ELECTRIC MOBILITY

India's Budget 2026-27 lays the groundwork for sustainable electric mobility by strengthening supply chains, driving innovation, and positioning the country for global leadership in EVs

time to read

2 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

INDIA'S HEALTHCARE RESET GAINS DEPTH AS SPENDING, SCIENCE AND SKILLS MOVE IN TANDEM

From biopharma innovation to medical education reform, the government signals a system-wide healthcare shift with long-term global ambitions

time to read

5 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

STRENGTHENING ELECTRIC TWO-WHEELER FOUNDATION

Policy predictability allows manufacturers to plan capacity, commit capital, and invest in long-term product roadmaps with confidence

time to read

3 mins

February 07, 2026

BW Businessworld

BW Businessworld

MEGA BOOST FOR ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING AMBITIONS

The government aims to position India as a trusted global hub for electronics manufacturing and digital innovation

time to read

2 mins

February 07, 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size