HSBC
The HSBC Group is a large banking group based in London. Its founding member is The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, a bank established by the Scot Thomas Sutherland to finance trade in the Far East in 1865.
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HSBC is one of the Big Four banks in the United Kingdom.
HSBC owns Hang Seng Bank after which the Hang Seng Index for stock prices in Hong Kong is named; it is one of the three banks which issues banknotes for Hong Kong (the other two being the Bank of China and Standard Chartered Bank).
The Hong Kong headquarters of the bank are located in Central, Hong Kong, in the HSBC Tower, designed by the British architect Norman Foster.
HSBC has a strong presence in overseas Chinese communities especially in Vancouver and Toronto in Canada. HSBC (Canada) is the only Canadian bank with headquarter located in British Columbia. It also opened some branch offices in the USA. There was a branch office on the ground floor of the World Trade Center in New York.
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Activities in the United Kingdom
Activities in Hong Kong
Activities elsewhere
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