HSBC

723 results about this entity

Period: 17 May 2007 - 11 Jun 2025

Swift bids to carve out space in regulatory compliance

Financial messaging network Swift is looking to extend its remit to the emerging regulatory landscape, pitching its shared market infrastructure as a cost-effective means for financial institutions to ease the compliance burden.

HSBC seeks 'sexy' data scientists

Banking giant HSBC is embarking on an egghead recruiting spree, advertising the "sexiest job of the 21st century"...data scientist.

EC charges banks, Isda and Markit in CDS investigation

EC regulators say that 13 investment banks, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) and Markit breached antitrust rules by colluding to prevent exchanges from entering the credit derivatives business.

Chase and la Caixa top mobile banking study; HSBC bottom of the pile

Chase has topped Forrester Research's mobile banking rankings, with Spain's la Caixa proving Europe's top dog and HSBC trailing badly at the bottom of the table.

UK banks get behind m-payments service ahead of 2014 launch

The UK banking sector is gearing up for the introduction of an industry-wide mobile payments service next spring, with eight major institutions committed to the launch.

HSBC to refund cash left at ATMs

HSBC has confirmed that it will join the Royal Bank of Scotland in refunding customers who have forgotten to take their cash from ATMs.

HSBC becomes latest bank DDoS victim

HSBC has become the latest bank to see its Web site knocked out by a group protesting the release of a film mocking the prophet Mohammed.

Fintech start-ups urged to pitch for London innovation programme

Financial technology entrepreneurs are being asked to pitch their ideas for a London-based programme that will see them get assistance and advice from executives at major banks and venture capital companies.

HSBC customers to get account access at Post Office branches

From next spring, nine million HSBC and First Direct customers will be able to access their accounts at 11,500 Post Office branches.

HSBC banker sues Yahoo Singapore over online imposter

A Singapore-based HSBC banker has filed a lawsuit demanding that Yahoo hand over details of a user who impersonated him on its Web site and made offensive remarks about locals.

HSBC compliance head quits at US hearing

HSBC's head of compliance fell on his sword in front of a US Senate subcommittee Tuesday after the banking giant was excoriated for lax money laundering controls.

"Brutal" jobs cuts at RBS spark debate on branch investment

Royal Bank of Scotland is to slash over 600 UK jobs in reaction to incoming rules on the sale of investment products to customers. The cuts have been described as "brutal" by union leaders and competing banks that have opted to invest in a branch-based sales force.