724 results about this entity
Period: 17 May 2007 - 01 Aug 2025
News
HSBC is to issue all customers with a one-time password code reader that can be used without the need to insert a Chip and PIN card.
07 March 2011
Banking giant HSBC has agreed to pay $5.5 million to settle a patent infringement case with payment processing outfit LML Payment Systems.
03 March 2011
HSBC has been slammed by Swiss regulator Finma for the poor IT controls that saw a staff member steal data on thousands of customers.
01 March 2011
Complaints have flooded in to the Financial Ombudsman Service about Clydesdale Bank over the last six months after a botched systems tweak that saw the firm miscalculate mortgage repayments for thousands of customers.
28 February 2011
HSBC is axing around 500 US jobs in credit card customer service and collections, according to press reports.
21 January 2011
UK virtual bank first direct has launched what it claims to be the first true transactional iPhone app from a British financial services firm.
13 January 2011
US authorities have raided the house of two foreign exchange students suspected of involvement in a Vietnam-based crime ring that uses stolen credit card numbers, eBay and PayPal to con retailers out of millions of dollars.
05 January 2011
UK high street chain Marks & Spencer is considering opening banks inside 55 stores through a tie up with HSBC, according to Bloomberg.
22 December 2010
The world's biggest bank players in currency trading are preparing to sound out technology vendors about building them a new bank-only dealing system, according to the Wall Street Journal.
09 December 2010
HSBC has promoted Paul Thurston to the role of chief executive, retail banking and wealth management, a position that will also see him direct the bank's technology overhaul programme.
29 November 2010
American banks need to improve instructions and set-up processes if they are to attract customers to their mobile services, according to research from Change Sciences Group.
15 October 2010
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) plans to shake up its complaints handling rules after revealing that more than 7000 gripes against high street banks are lodged every day, with Lloyds topping the league of shame.
30 September 2010
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