Silicon Valley Bank website still up and running… don’t miss it, like their clients are missing US$151B…

BY TIM KNIGHT FROM SLOPE OF HOPE

h/t Zerohedge

I was bored enough to wander over to a place I’ve never been in my life – – the Silicon Valley Bank website – – and take a look around. I thought I’d share some nuggets from there, since, for the moment, the website is still up and running. As you might guess, since this is a financial institution, it is absolutely SLATHERED with virtue-signaling. Indeed, there’s not a white male to be found anywhere except for their actual senior leadership page, which is the kind of do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do hypocrisy rampant in modern American corporations, particularly banks.

Let’s stroll around, shall we? We begin, naturally, on the home page itself where the organization declares itself to be all about proactive (now there’s a corporate-speak gem for you) guidance for the long run. The long run as in “your bank will not go into receivership on March 10, 2023.” I guess that didn’t work out as planned.

 

 

It only takes a moment to run smack dab into the sea of the stock photographs of every gender, race, height, weight, and hairstyle imaginable as the soon-to-be-bankrupt corporation declared its commitment to living its values.

 

 

What are they, you ask? Well, they spell them right out, and they include integrityempathy, embracing diverse (of courseperspective, and – – my favorite – – “We take responsibility.” That’ll be put to the test soon, I imagine.

 

 

Thus, the “relentless partner” that is SVB continues trumpeting their wonderfulness. I’m a white fella, and I think I’d stick out like a patriarchal thumb on this photo shoot. Seriously.

 

 

Did you hear the news, though? They hired a Chief Risk Officer just a few weeks ago! Isn’t that great? i wonder what her week has been like?

 

 

I suspect when she came on board, complete with, at the time, a deliciously huge stock package, she was counting on the organization’s “proprietary, data-backed insights to help anticipate what’s next.” You go, girl!

 

 

Lest any of you remain concerned about SVB’s oft-mentioned commitment to all-things-diverse, they have some graphics to drive the point home. Banks are all about metrics, right? I mean, sometimes they won’t necessarily guarantee solvency, but at least you know that the forthcoming ranks of the unemployed will be a rainbow of humanity.

 

 

You see, SVB believes “inclusion ignites innovation.” although I guess liquidity wasn’t part of the ethos.

 

 

In fact, the more I look at this site, the more I wonder if these guys actually did any banking business. Every corner of the website is devoted to valuesdiversity, and inclusion. Yet again, we get to learn about how empatheticresponsible, and diverse they are, and how they speak and act with integrityReally? So how come almost $200 billion just went up in smoke? Asking for a friend.

 

 

Sigh. They just won’t quit. For those considering a job at this organization (when they were still hiring, almost their 388 open positions are still there for you to peruse), you could anticipate – – as an SVB team member – – “mental wellbeing“, “physical wellbeing“, and “financial wellbeing.” I never knew “wellbeing” was a word, but at least I’ve learned one useful thing from this exercise.

 

Financial wellbeing. As in “Your dollars wellbeseeing you whenever the liquidators can get around to it.

 

 

As I say, though, the “Career Opportunities” are absolutely still there (female, check, person of color, check, eyeglasses to look smart, check) so that you can help businesses “thrive in the innovation economy.” Wait a second – – innovation – – isn’t that the word that was Cathie Woods‘ undoing?

 

 

As for those folks who, in the past, were considering investing in the ticker symbol known as SIVB, the benefits were legion. Strong credit and asset qualityStrong capital and liquidity! And, hell, even their revenue streams are diversified!

 

 

Of course, a company can’t be faulted for tooting its own horn. Plenty of outside Wall Street analysts (who come equipped with only one vocabulary word – BUY) and magazines loved, loved, loved Silicon Valley Bank. Fabled business magazine Forbes (who featured such notables as Elizabeth Holmes and Samuel Bankman-Fried on its cover in past issues) declared SVB to be one of America’s Best Banks. Once again, Forbes absolutely nails it.

 

 

Perhaps you were an investor there. Perhaps you’re pissed as hell that the money you’ve worked all your life to save has been clamped into a safebox under lock and key until the good people of the FDIC sort things out. Well, take heart. You may not have your cash anymore, but with a little time on the SVB website, you can read about how responsible they have been with their Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Because, God knows, second only to crude oil container ships and old John Deere tractors, the worst offenders of pollution are investment banks.

 

 

To the naïve observer, having encountered the tidal wave of both images and text celebrating the diversity at Silicon Valley Bank, you might assume a look at their Executive Team would resemble the United Nations. I’m afraid you’re in for a disappointment. ‘

 

You see, there’s a very wide chasm between what the corporation claims to be about and what it actually is. I’ve frankly seen more diversity in a New England college hockey team.

 

 

With the CEO of this Broadway musical being, of course, the baldestwhitest dude on the planet. A businessman from 1952 would feel instantly at home in this executive suite, earlier pronouncements notwithstanding. But he’s not wearing a tie. No, sir! That would be not innovative and maybe even exclusionary.

 

 

And the above President, one Mr. Greg Becker, is not a taciturn man, either. Not at all. He has spoken and written widely about many topics, including why the innovation (there’s that word again) economy is a reason to be optimistic.

 

Kindly note that the context in which he made this sunny prediction (the Milken Power of Ideas Series) was named after none other than the most notorious insider trading convict and poster boy from 1980s greed, Michael Milken.

 

Life is truly stranger than fiction.

 

 

But none of this really matters, does it? Because, in the end, it’s all about the participation ribbons.

 

 

I’ll tell you one thing, though – – to the countless depositors and shareholders of the now-deceased Silicon Valley Bank, I doubt they give two shits about any of the above. What matters is that hundreds of billions of dollars in deposits and equity value that have been destroyed in front of their eyes, and it was all done by people who spent the past few years saying what they thought needed to be said in order to stay in the good graces of the public.

 

The results were not diverse. They were singular. And that singularity was called Failure.

 

 

5 thoughts on “Silicon Valley Bank website still up and running… don’t miss it, like their clients are missing US$151B…”

  1. This all planned. Last December the fed started “looking at” digital currency. These bank collapses are going to be the problem which will be solved by eliminating cash and going to digital currency run by the fed. It tidies up everything, since a government’s bank will never collapse. It will just confiscate your money.

    The destruction of the US economy and the way of life is intentional. It’s Cloward-Piven. The solution will be a sicker, weaker, poorer, hungrier US population, but a controlled population, based on something similar to the Chinese social credit system.

    Your money will all be on an app on your phone. ANd therefore each transaction will instantly be approved or rejected based on your worth to the federal government. If you said something on a blog post or comment section, or watched a program someone didn’t like, you don’t get to eat red meat today. Here, have some crickets.

    This is no joke. This is already in CHina, and is a wet dream of the globalists. IN order to get the freer west to accede to it they’re tried a man made virus, a bioweapon vaccine, intentional food shortages , formula shortages, all time inflation, an erased border, and even World War 3. In fact, Ukraine isn’t about Russia, or even the Ukrainians. It’s about the globalists/technocrats wanting to push the west into destruction.

    China is already pretending to be hegemon. They brokered a new Iran-Saudi Arabia “peace” deal. Mexico is considering entering BRICS instead of the G7. The western leaders will feign outrage but this is what they want. In the end the New World Order will be China as the economic power of the world, the Anti-Church as the moral power of the world, and the USA and western Europe as ground zero for the new dark ages.

    Oh, and if you think you’re going to get by with a black market barter/currency setup in the US, the IRS army will make sure that doesn’t happen.

    Ps. We do have guns, we do have weapons, but you can’t mount much of a rebellion of half of you are sick from the vax and the other half are starving.j

  2. Guys, keep a supply of food that can last months.I’ve always thought the long term plan was to pay people with CBDC as universal basic income or ration food with a digital id.

    I don’t know if this is the event that will kick off the freak reset but the Book of the Apocalypse talks about a famine, and what is happening in Church seems end-timey.

  3. Yeah, and you can test this by checking out other bank websites. The albeit loathsome Bank of America at least gets to the point with service links and information about loan/savings rates. Their website doesn’t even have the obligatory light-skinned black chick with a fro anywhere.

    SVB – Get woke, go b . . .

  4. Thank you for putting together such a succinct demonstration. Nicely done.
    The world has gone mad, somebody very powerful (Satan) is pulling the strings, and there’s lots of people dancing. Who knew our world was so completely ruled by spineless corporations. There are so many people who see how it really is, imagine if they acted as one.

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