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Corporate Finance Explained | Corporate Banking Relationships


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What happens when a company can’t access its own cash?

In March 2023, billion-dollar startups suddenly found themselves unable to make payroll. Not because their business failed, but because their money was trapped inside a single banking relationship. In this episode, we break down the hidden infrastructure behind corporate finance: the banking and treasury systems that quietly determine whether a company survives a crisis or collapses overnight.

We explore why corporate banking is far more than just holding cash. For treasury teams, these relationships act as strategic lifelines, providing access to credit, liquidity, and risk management tools when markets turn volatile. When conditions are stable, this system is invisible. But when liquidity tightens, it becomes the single most important factor in a company’s survival.

Using real-world case studies, we contrast Boeing’s ability to secure billions in funding during the COVID-19 crisis with the rapid collapse of startups tied to Silicon Valley Bank. The difference comes down to one concept: diversification. Companies with access to syndicated banking networks and capital markets gain time and flexibility. Those relying on a single institution face immediate and catastrophic risk.

We also unpack how treasury teams manage credit facilities, move cash globally, and hedge against financial volatility. From interest rate swaps to foreign exchange risk, these tools allow companies to stabilize operations even when external conditions shift rapidly. At the same time, we examine the hidden risks buried in debt agreements, including covenants that can trigger a crisis long before a company runs out of cash.

The key takeaway is simple: corporate finance is not just about revenue and profitability. It is about access, flexibility, and resilience. Strong banking relationships create optionality. Weak ones create fragility.

If you want to understand how companies truly operate under pressure, you need to look beyond the income statement and into the financial infrastructure supporting it.

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