Signature Bank Considered a Buy as Last Major Bank Standing in Crypto Market Amid Silvergate and SVB Troubles
Amid the demise of Silvergate Bank and the troubles faced by Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), market analysts believe Signature Bank (SBNY) may be a buy as it’s considered the “last game in crypto-town,” according to Wells Fargo equity analyst Jared Shaw. Silvergate’s liquidation caused SBNY shares to sink on Friday, dropping more than 13% as the day’s trading sessions on Wall Street began. Piper Sandler and Wells Fargo Analysts Suggest Signature Bank May Be a Buy
Crypto markets experienced a tumultuous week following the disclosure on March 8, 2023, of Silvergate Bank’s failure. The bank, which is friendly towards cryptocurrencies, informed the public that it was winding down its business and liquidating its assets.
Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has also faced financial difficulties, having been compelled to sell a $21 billion bond at a loss of $1.8 billion. SIVB, SVB’s stock, was halted on March 10, 2023, after a decline of more than 60% the previous day. On Friday, regulators shut down Silicon Valley Bank, and the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) took over as receiver, creating the “Deposit Insurance National Bank of Santa Clara.” The new entity now holds FDIC-insured deposits from SVB.
On Friday, Signature Bank (Nasdaq: SBNY) saw a decrease of over 13% in trading, but by 11:30 p.m. (ET), losses had dropped to 8.55%. Piper Sandler market analysts Mark Fitzgibbon and Gregory Zingone remarked on Thursday that “Since Signature Bank’s Signet platform also had numerous cryptocurrency clients, the two banks were frequently mentioned together. Consequently, we are confident that Signature’s stock will continue to be under some pressure in the short term.”
Additionally, the Piper Sandler analysts observed that Signature’s balance sheet is significantly larger than that of Silvergate and that SBNY has “many other deposit verticals to depend on.” SBNY stock chart by TradingView
Jared Shaw, an equity analyst at Wells Fargo, wrote about Signature Bank and suggested that the stock might be an opportunity. “Signature [is the] last game in crypto-town,” Shaw said. “It is the only larger bank that still has a functioning on-ramp for institutional cryptocurrency investors. While SBNY has restricted its exposure to this area, this could provide some additional pricing power.” The Wells Fargo analyst added: Additionally, SBNY could use this as a catalyst to move away from in-kind deposits for service to a fee-for-service model, which may be more regulatory and capital friendly.
Shaw’s investor memo suggests that SBNY’s strategies may be superior to Silvergate’s, and that providing banking services to cryptocurrency firms was not the primary reason for Silvergate’s financial difficulties. The Wells Fargo analyst also stressed, however, that SBNY’s exposure to cryptocurrency assets is more restricted.
“The difficulty for SI was being a mono-line provider to cryptocurrency,” Shaw’s investor memo concludes. “At the end of the year, SBNY limited its exposure to cryptocurrency to 15% of deposits, which should help to decrease liquidity volatility, as we saw in ’22.” Tags in this story Assets, Banking, buying opportunity, capital, Crypto, crypto-town, Cryptocurrencies, deposit, equity analyst, Finance, financial difficulties, institutional investors, investment, Investors, Liquidity, market analysis, Market Trends, market volatility, mono-line provider, on-ramp, Piper Sandler, pricing power, Regulation, Signature Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Stock, Stock Market, stock price, trading, Wall Street, Wells Fargo
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