Roku has one-fourth of its cash at collapsed Silicon Valley Bank

(George Avalos/Bay Area News Group) Roku sign at the tech company’s north San Jose headquarters campus in the Coleman Highline mixed-use office complex.

SAN JOSE — Roku has more than one-fourth of its cash at failed Silicon Valley Bank — mainly in uninsured deposits — a disquieting disclosure by the tech titan that hints at wider woes due to the bank’s stunning collapse.

The streaming giant said it’s not sure when — or if — it will get back its deposited cash at Silicon Valley Bank, Roku revealed in a regulatory filing Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

“The company has total

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