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  2. HSBC Finance - Wikipedia

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    HSBC was the third-largest issuer of private label credit cards in the United States, including cards for more than 70 active merchant relationships, including Best Buy, GM, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Neiman Marcus, Polaris and Saks Fifth Avenue. Most of its card portfolio was sold to Capital One in 2011.

  3. MoviePass - Wikipedia

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    The service was launched in 2011 and allowed subscribers to purchase up to a movie ticket a day for a monthly fee. [5] The service utilized a mobile app , where users check in to a theater and choose a movie and showtime, which resulted in the cost of the ticket being loaded to a prepaid debit card, which was used to purchase the ticket from ...

  4. M&S Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank also offers a click and collect money service allowing Euro and US Dollars to be ordered online and collected from most other Marks & Spencer stores. [16] Purchases of currency made using an M&S Bank credit card are interest-free for up to 55 days and do not attract the cash advance fee usually levied by credit cards. [16]

  5. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, HSBC announced an international payments app, a competitor to Revolut and Wise apps. It will also focus on retail customers and low-cost currency exchange. [121] In 2024, HSBC Philippines launched "Omni Collect" to allow companies to connect to HSBC's single API to offer and manage payments across multiple channels. "It supports ...

  6. HSBC Bank USA - Wikipedia

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    This came as a surprise after HSBC sold its branch network in Upstate New York in 2012 to First Niagara, KeyBank, Community Bank, N.A. and Five Star Bank. In January 2019, HSBC announced it would open two new branches in Western New York, as part of the bank’s initiative to open 50 branches in new and existing markets in the United States.

  7. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    The credit card issuer is sharing some of this commission with the card holder to incentivise them to use the credit card when making a payment. Rewards-based credit card products like cash back are more beneficial to consumers who pay their credit card statement off every month. Rewards-based products generally have higher annual percentage ...

  8. HSBC UK - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2003, HSBC became the first UK high-street lender to offer homebuying products in compliance with Sharia (Islamic) law, which prohibits the charging or payment of interest. The range now includes a bank account, home insurance policy , and home finance. In April 2008, HSBC launched a campaign selling mortgages.

  9. HSBC Bank - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank may refer to any one of the following principal local banks or ... HSBC (Hong Kong) PayMe, its local payment service; HSBC Bank (China) HSBC Bank Australia;