TOP NEWS: HSBC to exit US retail banking sector in Asia refocus

(Alliance News) - HSBC Holdings PLC announced Wednesday that it is exiting the retail and small ...

Alliance News 27 May, 2021 | 4:53AM
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(Alliance News) - HSBC Holdings PLC announced Wednesday that it is exiting the retail and small business banking market in the US, in line with its strategy to refocus on corporate and investment banking in Asia.

The London-headquartered, Asia-focused giant intends to "focus on the banking and wealth management needs of globally connected affluent and high net worth clients," it said in a statement.

Of its 148 US branches, 90 are to be sold, including to Citizens Bank and Cathay General Bancorp.

The bank plans to turn about 20 locations into international centers dedicated to high net worth individuals, and gradually wind down the remaining 35-40 branches.

"They are good businesses, but we lacked the scale to compete," said Noel Quinn, the group's chief executive, in the statement. 

"This next chapter of HSBC's presence in the US will see the team focus on our competitive strengths, connecting our global wholesale and wealth management clients to other markets around the world."

HSBC had announced earlier this year that it intended to restructure its US retail and small business operations. 

In France, according to the daily Les Echos, it is preparing to pay more than EUR1 billion to the American fund Cerberus to sell all of its retail banking activities, a network of 230 bank branches and 4,000 employees. 

After a year plagued by the coronavirus and geopolitical tensions with China, the company reported last month that it had doubled its net profit in the first quarter.

Shares in Hong Kong were up 0.3% at HKD49.25 on Thursday.

source: AFP

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