16% Of Americans Moved Money After Silicon Valley Bank Failure, Poll Suggests

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16% Of Americans Moved Money After Silicon Valley Bank Failure, Poll Suggests
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The survey suggests SVB’s collapse has spooked both institutional investors and American consumers—though experts say the banking system is solid and depositors’ money is safe.

A security guard at Silicon Valley Bank monitors a line of people outside the office on March 13,The poll of nearly 2,200 U.S. adults carried out Thursday and Friday found 16% moved some or all of their money, though most transferred their assets to regional, local or digital banks.

Some 73% of those who moved money are men, while 58% are members of the Millennial generation and almost half reported owning cryptocurrency—all numbers far higher than the makeup of the general U.S. population. Despite a sizable chunk of Americans deciding to shift where their money is held, almost nothing changed about the share of primary banking providers across demographics.

Around 41% of Americans primarily use national banks, according to the poll, while 15% rely on regional banks, another 15% use community banks and 7% opt for digital banks—exactly the same numbers recorded before the banking failures. Credit unions were the only institutions recording a boost in primary usage, rising from 22% to 23%, within the poll’s two-point margin of error.The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures up to $250,000 in each bank account in the event of a bank failure.

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