Germany imposes moratorium on German SVB branch

Reuters

Published Mar 13, 2023 05:42AM ET

Updated Mar 13, 2023 12:07PM ET

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's financial regulator BaFin on Monday said it was imposing a moratorium on the German branch of Silicon Valley Bank in the wake of its demise and noted the branch has "no systemic relevance".

The bank opened a small branch in 2018 after it won a license to lend.

BaFin said that the situation posed no "threat to financial stability".

SVB's Frankfurt branch had assets of 789 million euros ($841.86 million) at the end of last year, according to BaFin.