HSBC to rebrand UK retail banking arm – or possibly sell it June 9, 2015 HSBC will rebrand its UK retail banking arm as part of a move to ring-fence it from the rest of the group. Chief executive Stuart Gulliver, who this morning revealed HSBC was cutting 25,000 jobs worldwide, of which 8,000 are expected to be UK jobs, said he was not certain he would keep the [...]
HSBC job cuts: Unions slam move as punishing staff for “boardroom misconduct” June 9, 2015 Could Canary Wharf become a stage for the next major picket line? HSBC staff cuts have been blasted by unions, claiming the bank's employees are being “punished for boardroom misconduct”. This morning Europe's biggest bank revealed it was cutting up to 25,000 jobs worldwide, as it looks to make $5bn (£3.25bn) savings. Around [...]
HSBC Private Bank breaks a run of bad press June 4, 2015 HSBC has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons lately, so imagine the sheer relief on the face of its Private bank chief, Francesco Morra, as Private Banker International (PBI) handed the bank an award for outstanding work with international clients. The PBI London Awards, dedicated mainly to the UK and European markets, [...]
Swiss prosecutor drops HSBC money laundering probe without criminal charge June 4, 2015 HSBC can start to breathe easily – at least when it comes to the money laundering claims. Swiss prosecutors have dropped their investigation into its private bank after reaching a financial settlement that carries no admission of guilt. HSBC has agreed to pay SF40m (£27.8m) to the Genevan authorities investigating alleged money laundering [...]
HSBC hires two new female non exec directors, Irene Lee and Pauline van der Meer Mohr June 2, 2015 Embattled banking giant HSBC appointed a pair of new experienced business names to its board yesterday, in a move that could bolster its governance, after a series of bruising reputational scandals. Irene Lee is an expert in Asia-Pacific finance, and has served on the boards of finance firms including ING Australia and Hang Seng Bank. [...]
Top 100 firms double in value to $16.2 trillion: Apple heads list as HSBC named UK’s most valuable company June 1, 2015 The world’s biggest 100 firms now have a combined value of more than $16 trillion (£10.7 trillion), almost double their market capitalisation in 2009, a PwC study reveals today. Technology firms have driven the boom in valuations – just 12 firms in the sector have a combined valuation of $2.8 trillion. Six years ago, the [...]
HSBC expected to unveil thousands of job cuts June 1, 2015 HSBC is expected to unveil thousands more job cuts as the lender attempts to improve profitability. Chief executive Stuart Gulliver is thought to be planning to reveal plans to slash as many as 20,000 jobs at an investor presentation next week, Sky News reported. The scandal-hit bank has been under pressure from shareholders in recent months. [...]
Fifa crisis: UK banks HSBC, Barclays, and Standard Chartered get drawn into corruption scandal June 1, 2015 Three of Britain’s leading banks are conducting investigations into whether they cleared payments related to the ongoing Fifa corruption scandal. HSBC, Barclays, and Standard Chartered are all understood to have launched internal probes, after the FBI arrested current former Fifa executives and associates. Barclays and HSBC yesterday declined to comment. Standard Chartered said [...]
Fifa crisis: Barclays, HSBC and Standard Chartered to launch internal review following FBI investigation May 31, 2015 Barclays, HSBC and Standard Chartered are all believed to have launched internal investigations into their role in the Fifa corruption scandal that has engulfed world football this week. The British banks were all named in the US Department of Justice's (DOJ) lawsuit against 14 people – including nine Fifa officials – for racketeering, wire fraud and [...]
The banks which pay the biggest bonuses: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, JP Morgan and Citi May 27, 2015 US banks are paying their London staff a higher bonus on average than their UK counterparts. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, JP Morgan and Citi took the top five spots of a new survey by salary benchmarking website Emolument, while British-based banks HSBC and Barclays came eighth and 11th respectively. While there's no official data on banker [...]