What products and services does HSBC?
Wealth and Personal Banking HSBC provides more than 54 million customers worldwide with a full range of personal financial services, including current and savings accounts, mortgage loans, car financing, insurance, credit cards, loans, pensions and investments.
What is HSBC bank known for?
HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations. We serve more than 40 million customers through our global businesses: Wealth and Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, and Global Banking & Markets.
What is HSBC stand for?
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
The bank’s name is derived from the initials of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, the founding member of HSBC.
What is HSBC integrated account?
Integrated Accounts. All-in-one integrated bank account for deposits, credit cards, investment, insurance, etc. You’ll have access to a comprehensive range of services, including foreign currency deposits and Renminbi services.
What types of products do banks offer?
Retail Banking
- Checking and savings accounts.
- Certificates of deposit (CDs)
- Mortgages.
- Automobile financing.
- Credit cards.
- Lines of credit such as home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) and other personal credit products.
- Foreign currency and remittance services.
What makes HSBC different from other banks?
HSBC’s Asian roots and English heritage differentiates it from the other global banks. Over the years it has tried to become a global investment bank, but has remained mostly a commercial bank. It has also tried to change its hierarchical structure but it cannot shake off it British style bureaucracy.
Who are the competitors of HSBC?
Competitors of HSBC
- Citi Group.
- Standard Chartered Bank.
- Deutschen Bank.
- Bank of America.
- National Australia Bank.
- China Construction Bank Corporation.
What are the core values of HSBC?
Our values
- We value difference. Seeking out different perspectives.
- We succeed together. Collaborating across boundaries.
- We take responsibility. Holding ourselves accountable and taking the long view.
- We get it done. Moving at pace and making things happen.
What is HSBC one card?
The one to shop and travel with access 12 currencies with just one card, one account. spend in any currency worldwide at no transactions fees or annual fees. withdraw cash from any HSBC Group network ATM worldwide at no charge.
What are bank products and services?
Loan and Advances including term loan and Over Draft Facilities. Value added Deposit Accounts (Current, Fixed Time Deposit, Special Saving) Payroll Administration solution Service.
Is HSBC Hong Kong a licensed bank?
HSBC HK of 1 Queens Road, Central, Hong Kong is incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability and is a licensed bank regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. HSBC HK is a member of the Deposit Protection Scheme (DPS) in Hong Kong. Eligible deposits taken by HSBC HK are protected by the DPS up to a limit of HK$500,000 per depositor.
What is HSBC Life well+ programme in HSBC HK app?
HSBC Life Well+ programme in HSBC HK App works with Apple Health to sync workouts data. This App is designed for use in Hong Kong. The products and services represented within this App are intended for Hong Kong customers. This App is provided by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (‘HSBC HK’) for the use of customers of HSBC HK.
Is HSBC HK part of the deposit protection scheme (DPS)?
HSBC HK is a member of the Deposit Protection Scheme (DPS) in Hong Kong. Eligible deposits taken by HSBC HK are protected by the DPS up to a limit of HK$500,000 per depositor. The amount of HSBC HK’s paid up capital and reserves exceeds HK$ 100,000,000,000.00 as of October 15, 2018.
Why choose HSBC Premier for your international banking?
It’s easy to manage your home and overseas accounts together, as you can view all of your accounts in one place and instantly move money across borders. HSBC Premier is designed to give you and your family a range of international banking services, with exclusive privileges.