Erik Silveira

Partnership Banking Lead at Piermont Bank

Erik Silveira is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in banking, business development, and customer success. Currently serving as the Partnership Banking Lead at Piermont Bank since March 2025, Erik also contributes as an Advisory Board Member for the University of South Florida's Digital Marketing program. Previous roles include Client Relationship Manager at IBISWorld, where management of client accounts for regional and community banks was key, and Business Development Manager at HINGE GLOBAL and SellersFunding, focusing on enterprise client relations and B2B ecommerce solutions. Earlier career stages involved customer success and operational roles at Knight Capital Funding and RSP Nutrition, coupled with political outreach as a District Aide for the Florida House of Representatives. Erik holds dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Criminal Justice/Police Science and Environmental Science from Florida International University.

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Piermont Bank

In 2019, we set out to give banking a makeover, building the kind of bank that we hoped to see in the world: one that was relevant and ready to help customers meet the demands of the modern world. Today we’re proud to deliver peer banking - we meet you where you are, reflect your business needs, and act with speed. We’re digitally enabled and human-delivered, providing an unprecedented banking experience that blends the best of financial services and agile startups. - Fast answers, flexible solutions - Digitally-enabled, human-delivered results - A different kind of bank: women-founded, entrepreneur-led, and technology fortified Whether you’re ready to scale or gain economies of scale, you need a bank that can remove the roadblocks and level the speed bumps. You need a bank that can help you take your business to the next level. Discover a bank that's changing the face and pace of banking.


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