Update on Silicon Valley Bank

We’re sure that many of you have been reading about Silicon Valley Bank over the weekend. We want to reassure you that we are well capitalized and have a wide range of banks that service us. Ultimately, there are no changes to our day-to-day business. If you yourself are a SVB customer and have operational difficulties as the situation is remediated, please do not worry about our invoices. Contact us to let us know and service them when you are able.

To contact us please use one of the following methods:

  • Email support@redsift.io which will automatically log a case that will be answered by our support team who will be able to answer your questions
  • Call  +44 2084 320963 (UK) or +1 (424) 438-2798 (US) to speak live with our dedicated support team
  • For security reasons please only use these channels and continue to check the website for any updates

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13 Mar. 2023

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