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Finding the Right Bank for Your Technology or Innovation Business

Recently, several US-based banks heavily focused on serving the technology and innovation sectors have been in the news due to closures and asset seizures. We are aware that many of the clients we assist keep their deposit accounts with these banks. In response to the recent issues at these banks, the US government has taken steps to help affected customers by providing guarantees for their deposits. However, some customers may be seeking information on other banks that may better suit their needs.

Here are a few resources we wanted to share:

Bottom line – It’s essential to research, read the small print and find a bank that meets your specific needs and preferences.

Neil Bagchi, Ravila Gupta, and Tim DeBone are available to answer any questions.

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