(Bloomberg) -- HSBC Holdings Plc hired former BNP Paribas SA banker George Sun as head of global debt markets for Asia, attracting an outsider even as the bank undergoes a restructuring.
The redundancies will be staggered over several weeks and months, based on performance and to streamline operations.
HSBC Holdings hired former BNP Paribas banker George Sun as head of global debt markets for Asia, attracting an outsider even as the bank undergoes a restructuring. A spokeswoman for HSBC confirmed ...
In 2024, former Citi executive Lynn Ong joined OCBC’s private banking arm. Meanwhile, family office specialist Jonathan Gan, the bank’s former global family office group head for South Asia, joined ...
HSBC has appointed George Sun as head of global debt markets for Asia, according to people familiar with the matter. A spokesperson for the bank confirmed the appointment. Sun, who will be based in ...
Sea Money, is outpacing established players like PayPal in the region. With a booming loan portfolio, it is carving out a unique niche in Southeast Asia’s financial landscape. The digital ...
HSBC online and mobile banking services are running again after they were hit by an outage. Users reported being unable to log in to their accounts on the bank’s website or app earlier on ...
HSBC's online banking has gone down leaving customers unable to access their accounts. More than 1,000 customers have reported issues via the Downdetector platform, which measures outages.
The bank, ranked No. 10 on the Southeast Asia 500, reported a net profit of 2.6 billion Singapore dollars ($1.9 billion) for the final quarter of 2024, a 10% year-on-year increase. Over the full ...
HSBC's online banking services appear to be experiencing technical issues, with multiple customers reporting being unable to access their accounts through the app. The disruption has caused ...
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