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HSBC Holdings plc, originally incorporated in England and Wales, [28] was a non-trading, dormant shelf company when it completed its transformation on 25 March 1991 [3] into the parent holding company to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited now as a subsidiary, in preparation for its purchase of the UK-based Midland Bank and ...
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org HSBC (Hong Kong) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 홍콩상하이은행; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org
HSBC sign on a branch. Perhaps the most renowned of Steiner’s contributions to corporate identities is the world renowned logo designed for The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Steiner developed the identity in 1984, based on the St. Andrew's cross, alluding to the Scottish heritage of the bank's founder. [4] [6]
This means that it is responsible for entities such as HSBC Bank Australia Limited, Hang Seng Bank Limited, HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited, HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad (since 2009), HSBC Bank (Vietnam), HSBC Bank (Taiwan) and HSBC Insurance (Asia-Pacific) Holdings Limited, and the management of stakes in Bank of Communications (19.9% ...
On March 28, 2003, HSBC acquired Household International, which was merged in 2005 with a subsidiary company that became the HSBC Finance Corp. Household International CEO William Aldinger became the highest-paid director in the United Kingdom before announcing his departure in February 2005. On March 2, 2009, HSBC chairman Stephen Green said ...
BSP Financial Group Limited (BSP) is the largest bank in Papua New Guinea, with 121 branches throughout the country and in 7 countries. BSP currently services over 650,000 business banking customers throughout the Pacific. [ 2 ]