
America’s smallest lenders are seeing an increase in deposits after the failure of three US banks dented confidence in the stability of the sector.
The inflows at community banks — typically tight-knit lenders that serve local businesses and hold $10 billion or less in deposits — came in recent days as consumers witnessed the biggest US bank failure since the financial crisis with Silicon Valley Bank followed by turmoil for regional lenders.
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