Customers Bancorp weighs making an offer for SVB FMTNews FMTBusiness
Silicon Valley Bank’s private banking business SVB Private is being offered separately for sale alongside the bank.
The Pennsylvania-based lender has been seeking potential co-investors for a deal for Silicon Valley Bank, according to the report.
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