About This Course
Recent crisis in the banking system has resulted in several failures and a loss of confidence among depositors. While extraordinary intervention by the government and private sector protected uninsured depositors, owners and debtholders lost everything. Further, there is no expectation that the government will even protect uninsured depositors if another bank fails.
In this CLE course, a regulatory partner at a prominent law firm will take a hard look at the recent trauma in the banking system and what corporations need to know.
Among other items, they will cover:
- What makes banks special
- How have bank crises in the past developed and what did it take to get through them?
- Why SVB, Signature, and First Republic failed
- What happened to their depositors
- What happened to owners and debtholders
- Why corporations should understand their bank risk
- What protections corporations can use to protect deposits
- How might bank regulations evolve in light of this crisis?