Markets
Too Small for the Big Banks. Exactly Right for Us.
There is a strange band of the market where excellent businesses go unbanked in every way that matters. Too substantial for retail products built around salaries and small overdrafts. Too small for the corporate desks where structured trade finance actually lives. Turning over two, ten, thirty million dollars a year — real trade, real counterparties, real complexity — and somehow invisible to the institutions notionally serving them.


