Book contents
- Silicon Valley Bank
- Silicon Valley Bank
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- 1 The Bank for the Innovation Economy
- 2 The Origin of the Idea
- 3 Bank Atrophy and Outliers
- 4 The Stanford Professor and Two Bankers
- 5 Be Different from the Beginning
- 6 Against All Odds
- 7 Convincing the Banking Regulators
- 8 SVB Tech Lending and the Birth of Venture Debts
- 9 Leveraging the VC Relationships for Expansion
- 10 Into the Premature Future and Banks’ Almost Embrace of ESG
- 11 SVB’s Sudden Death and Lessons Learned from Banking Innovators
2 - The Origin of the Idea
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2024
- Silicon Valley Bank
- Silicon Valley Bank
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- 1 The Bank for the Innovation Economy
- 2 The Origin of the Idea
- 3 Bank Atrophy and Outliers
- 4 The Stanford Professor and Two Bankers
- 5 Be Different from the Beginning
- 6 Against All Odds
- 7 Convincing the Banking Regulators
- 8 SVB Tech Lending and the Birth of Venture Debts
- 9 Leveraging the VC Relationships for Expansion
- 10 Into the Premature Future and Banks’ Almost Embrace of ESG
- 11 SVB’s Sudden Death and Lessons Learned from Banking Innovators
Summary
A myth started several years ago and still floats around concerning the origin of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). The myth goes that the idea of the Bank popped up at a poker game where important men in the Valley got together during one of their outings to play their favorite game. Like a good poker game, the story was told with a straight face. And, as in any good poker game, someone is bluffing. A bluff is a hand that is not the best hand but possesses the power to induce at least one opponent with a better hand to fold first. The poker game origin of SVB is a good bluff perpetuated by SVB’s video clips posted on YouTube.1
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- Silicon Valley BankThe Rise and Fall of a Community Bank for Tech, pp. 30 - 39Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024