HSBC

708 results about this entity

Period: 17 May 2007 - 21 Feb 2025

Credit card crooks steal £14k from Katie Price

Credit card fraudsters have stolen around £14,000 from professional 'personality' Katie Price, according to the Daily Mirror.

Sibos Live: It's all about the Chinese renminbi

The gravitational pull generated by emerging Asian economies on global payments traffic has been starkly illustrated in Latin America, where China has come to prominence as the number one trading partner for major nations such as Brazil, Chile, Peru and Columbia, creating new challenges and opportunities for banks providing payments and FX services to corporate and institutional clients.

EU watchdog warns of financial instability as Sibos bankers complain about regulatory burden

Financial stability within the EU is at risk unless decisive and swift action is implemented by all authorities, according to a warning issued by the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), the EU's super-watchdog.

Banking heads 'hugely disappointed' by T2S delay

Leading banks have expressed their disappointment at yesterday's news that Target 2 Securities (T2S), the European Central Bank's plan to streamline Europe's securities settlement structure, has been delayed yet again.

Swift pushes for global digital signature deployment

Interbank messaging co-operative Swift is preparing for global deployment of its 3SKey digital identity service for bank-to-corporate treasury authentication following a successful roll-out in Europe.

Nationwide most secure for online banking - Which?

Nationwide offers the UK's most secure online banking experience and Norwich & Peterborough Building Society the least, according to Which?

Customer experience

Jane Hanson, head of customer experience at HSBC, talks with Finextra about how the bank is involving their client base in improving the overall customer service and management.

The evolution of branch banking

Steve O'Neill, head of branch marketing at HSBC, talks with Finextra about how the branch still has a place in the future of retail banking.

The 360 degree view of the corporate customer

JP Morgan, HSBC and ING Group discuss corporate customer management.

HSBC sells US card business to Capital One

HSBC has agreed the sale of its US card and retail services business to Capital One for a premium of approximately $2.6 billion.

HSBC to cut 25,000 jobs

On the day it reported first half pre-tax profits of $11.5 billion, banking giant HSBC has outlined plans to axe around 25,000 jobs - nearly 10% of its workforce - by the end of 2013.

Lloyds banks on job cuts and IT to slash costs; HSBC swings the axe

Lloyds Banking Group is cutting another 15,000 jobs and pinning its hopes on better IT platforms as it bids to make savings of £1.5 billion a year by 2014.