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    SVB Financial files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection, says it has $2.2B in liquidity

    Ingrid Lunden 5:40 AM PDT · March 17, 2023

    One week after trading was halted for SVB Financial and regulators took control of the holding company for Silicon Valley Bank and other subsidiaries, SVB Financial has taken the next inevitable step: Today it announced that it has formally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. This will mean that SVB Financial can apply, and plans to apply, to the courts to resume activities while finding buyers for its assets, which include going ahead with its plans to sell off SVB Securities and SVB Capital, and more.

    As part of that process, SVB Financial is also disclosing some of the financial state of the holding company, which had a market cap of about $12 billion before shares plunged last Friday as depositors made a run on the bank. (Trading was halted at the point that the market cap was slashed to about half of that $12 billion.)

    The statement noted that the company “believes it has approximately $2.2 billion of liquidity.” It also noted that funded debt is approximately $3.3 billion “in aggregate principal amount of unsecured notes,” which are only recourse to SVB Financial Group, “and have no claim against SVB Capital or SVB Securities,” which are legally separate entities. SVB Financial Group “also has $3.7 billion of preferred equity outstanding,” it said.

    “SVB Financial Group intends to use the court-supervised process to evaluate strategic alternatives for SVB Capital, SVB Securities and the Company’s other assets and investments,” it noted in a statement. That effort is being run by a five-member restructuring committee, with Centerview Partners LLC assisting. Any sale process will be conducted through the Chapter 11 proceeding and be subject to court approval, it added.

    It also provided an update on the sale of assets that currently and formerly sat within the group.

    There have been a lot of hiccups in the search for a buyer for the banking division of SVB, which post-fed takeover is now called Silicon Valley Bridge Bank. That process is being overseen by regulators. In contrast, the group said it had “significant interest” for SVB Securities and SVB Capital. These two still sit under SVB Financial, but they are technically different legal entities and are therefore not included in the Chapter 11 filing, nor in the sale of the bridge bank. They are also continuing to operate while being shopped around separately to potential buyers, a process that started earlier this week.

    The key thing with Chapter 11 is that it will mean that SVB Financial Group can resume operations outside of the FDIC’s control while it works through next steps.

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    To that end, the holding company said it plans to file “customary first day motions with the Bankruptcy Court that, among other things, seek authorization to continue the operations of SVB Financial Group in the ordinary course of business as soon as a hearing can be scheduled. Additional documents relating to the Bankruptcy Court proceeding will be filed in the coming days,” the company noted in its statement.

    “The Chapter 11 process will allow SVB Financial Group to preserve value as it evaluates strategic alternatives for its prized businesses and assets, especially SVB Capital and SVB Securities,” said William Kosturos, chief restructuring officer for SVB Financial Group, in a statement. “SVB Capital and SVB Securities continue to operate and serve clients, led by their longstanding and independent leadership teams.”

    As we’ve previously reported, SVB Capital has about $9.5 billion in assets under management, with investments both in a number of major VCs and funds, as well as startups directly. SVB Securities has been around in one form or another since 1999. Based out of Boston, it’s brokered M&A and provided other services to startups and others across nearly 700 deals.

    SVB Financial also noted that in addition to cash and interests in SVB Capital and SVB Securities, “the Financial Group has other valuable investment securities accounts and other assets for which it is also exploring strategic alternatives.” It did not spell out the details of these in its statement today but we’ll likely see more on this as the story unfolds over the coming weeks.

    In a separate call to venture clients on Friday, the CEO of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank Tim Mayopoulos addressed the filing while appearing to read from a script. “All the obligations of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank are backed by the FDIC and the full faith and credit of the U.S. government,” he said, reiterating that SVB Bank, SVB Securities, and SVB Capital are not included in the bankruptcy filing, as per the earlier statement. The wealth and private banking businesses are included in the bankruptcy filing.

    “We’re trying to be very clear about which institutions are affected and which ones are not,” he said later on the call, as more questions emerged from clients on the morning’s news.

    Additional reporting Natasha Mascarenhas. 

    Contact Ingrid Lunden via Twitter; DM her there for Signal.

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