“It was pure and utter panic,” Tyrner said when asked about her state of mind after she read news reports that the bank’s stock price had plummeted.
where she has at least $10 million in deposits.
Tyrner, who heads a company of 63 employees, told The Post that her firm’s banking relationship with SVB stretches back two years. When asked how much she deposited with SVB, Tyrner told The Post: “We have eight figures.” She declined to specify the exact sum. “My COO actually initiated a wire,” she said. “She immediately started texting me, telling me ‘You gotta go approve this wire’.”
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