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HSBC Bank Australia was granted a banking licence in 1986, although the bank had originally established an Australian presence as Hongkong Finance Ltd in 1964. [3] It is a foreign bank in Australia, offering a wide range of banking products and services to the retail, commercial, corporate and institutional sectors.
HSBC Bank may refer to any one of the following principal local banks or ... HSBC Bank Australia; HSBC Bank India; HSBC Bank Malaysia ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of ...
It sponsored British & Irish Lions during their 2009 tour to South Africa and 2013 tour to Australia. [284] HSBC is the official banking partner of the Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament, providing banking facilities on site and renaming the junior event as the HSBC Road to Wimbledon National 14 and Under Challenge. [285]
There are a number of foreign subsidiary banks; however, only a few have a retail banking presence — HSBC Bank Australia, Bank of Sydney and Citibank Australia have a small number of branches. Foreign banks have a more significant presence in the Australian merchant banking sector.
DBS_Bank Australia Branch: 902 APO Australia Post: 911 SMB Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation: 913 SSB State Street Bank & Trust Company: 915 FNC FNC Agency - Bank One, NA: 917 ARA Arab Bank Australia: 918 MCB Mizuho Corporate Bank: 922 UOB United Overseas Bank: 923 or 936 ING or GNI ING Bank: 931 ICB Mega International Commercial Bank Co: 932 NEC
Westpac also acquired HSBC's operations in Fiji and the New Hebrides, and established a branch in Niue that is the only bank in that country. (HSBC had established its branch in Fiji only some 18 months earlier). 1990: Bank of New Zealand sold half its shares in Bank of Tonga to Westpac and half to Bank of Hawaii, giving each of them 30%.
HSBC Bank USA, National Association, an American subsidiary of the British banking group HSBC, is a bank with its operational head office in New York City and its nominal head office in Tysons, Virginia (as designated on its charter).
The New Payments Platform (NPP), operated by New Payments Platform Australia Ltd (NPPA) [1] is an industry-wide payments platform for Australia. It became accessible to the general public on 13 February 2018 [ 2 ] with the introduction of PayID, an addressing capability, and Osko , [ 3 ] the first NPP overlay service, operated by BPAY .