Proper noun
A British multinational universal bank and financial services company.
Initialism of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, a subsidiary of HSBC.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBanking View of Beach Street with the HSBC building at 1 Downing Street Penang was the centre of banking of Malaysia at a time when Kuala Lumpur was still a small outpost. Source: Internet
Although he missed the cut last season, the 35-year-old is backed by some dazzling form over the past two months with top-20 finishes in Nedbank Golf Challenge, DP World Tour Championship and Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Source: Internet
A PowerPoint presentation that Meng gave to an HSBC banker in Hong Kong in 2013, showing Huawei’s relationship to Skycom Tech Co. — a firm that operated in Iran — has been cited by the United States as key evidence against her. Source: Internet
But the banks, which also have links to the slave trade – Lloyds, RBS, HSBC and Barclays – have yet to comment on the UCL report. Source: Internet
Dan Robinson, Head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management said: “Our new flagship branch in Qormi will be among the first in HSBC Group to offer our new concept in-branch banking. Source: Internet
During 2019, HSBC embarked on a restructuring exercise at a cost of circa €16 million which resulted in a reduction in headcount of 180 and the closure of eight branches. Source: Internet