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Silvergate CEO to Depar Amid Liquidation Procedure
Alan Lane, the CEO of a prominent crypto-friendly banking institution based in San Diego, Silvergate, has announced his departure from the firm amid the ongoing liquidation process at the firm. Along with the former CEO, two more key utives are expected to leave as the banking firm continues to wind down operations that cater to fintech and blockchain businesses
According to a filing submitted with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on August 15, the chief legal officer at Silvergate, John Bonino, departed the firm the very same day of the filing. Moreover, Antonio Martino, chief financial officer of the company, will be departing from his role on September 30.
In the filing, the troubled banking firm said that letting go of the three utives was planned previously when Silvergate announced that it would voluntarily shut down operations and liquidate Silvergate Bank. It is crucial to note that the bank has been operating since 1988 and started providing its services to the digital asset sector in 2016
The filing also confirmed that three utives are not entitled to any compensation after their departure, but they will be provided with severance as a part of their employment agreement with Silvergate Bank. Interestingly, the confirmation of the departures comes at a time when the banking firm is facing a number of lawsuits
Silvergate and it’s now former CEO have been named in separate lawsuits for their involvement in the bankruptcy of the multi-billion dollar crypto exchange FTX under the leadership of Sam Bankman-Fried, also known as SBF in the industry
Additionally, the banking firm was also sued by Texas-based Word of God Church, alleging that Silvergate used $25 million of church deposits to participate in FTX’s “fraudulent” scheme” while adding that the firm and its now former CEO had “unparalleled knowledge of the rampant fraud and corporate malfeasance.”
Another lawsuit claimed that the firm did not practice due diligence on the firms that it accepted as its clients, for example, FTX, Alameda Research, and North Dimension
As reported earlier by Bitnation, FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg stated that the crypto-friendly bank suffered due to its exposure to cryptocurrencies.