Profile of company HSBC has got over 7.500 offices in 87 countries. It is very widespread and has around 220.000 shareholders in 124 countries and territories. HSBC provides a full range of financial services being Personal Financial Services‚ Commercial Banking‚ Corporate Investment Banking and Markets Private Banking. HSBC is mainly operating in Europe‚ Hong Kong‚ Asia-pacific region‚ Australia and America. HSBC is interested in the emerging markets of Asia-Pacific region and is continuously
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HSBC A brief history Contents Foreword 1 Introduction 2 HSBC in the Asia-Pacific region 4 HSBC in Europe 14 HSBC in the Middle East 22 HSBC in the Americas 26 The making of the modern HSBC Group 32 Principal members of the HSBC Group 36 Further reading 37 Cover: A detail of some of the images displayed on the HSBC History Wall at the HSBC Head Office in London. A major work of art designed and built by Thomas Heatherwick Studio
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Wednesday‚ June 02‚ 2010 Ministry of Finance CBDT AMENDS RULES RELATING TO TDS 17:31 IST The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) have amended the Rules relating to TDS provisions date and mode of payment of tax deducted at source (TDS)‚ TDS certificate and filing of ‘statement of TDS’ (TDS return) vide Notification No.41/2010; SO No.1261(E) dated 31.05.2010. The amended rules will apply only in respect of tax deducted on or after 1st day of April 2010. Forms for TDS certificate have been
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The Company Environment………………………..6 7. PEST Analysis……………………………………….6 7.1. Political Factors………………………………….7 7.2. Economic factors………………………………...7 7.3. Social factors……………………………………..8 7.4. Technological Factors…………………………..11 8. Challenges ahead…………………………………...12 9. Suggestions………………………………………….13 10. Conclusion…………………………………….14 11. References…………………………………….15 Introduction: This study is an attempt to make a bird’s view of the global strategies of HSBC over last five years and analyze them
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Summary {text:bookmark-end} Training and development is a vital part of HRM and is incomplete without proper performance management. The article discusses the training and development in detail as practiced at HSBC Bank in Pakistan. It is conducted in four steps. First Training need analysis is done where the existing skills and knowledge of employees are evaluated and then training requirements are assessed. Then in the second step appropriate program is designed to fulfill the training requirements
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HSBC From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia HSBC Holdings plc Type Holding company[1][2] (Public limited company) Traded as LSE: HSBA NYSE: HBC Euronext: HSB SEHK: 005 BSX: HSBC.BH Industry Banking‚ Financial services Founded 1865[3] (The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) 1991[4] (HSBC Holdings plc) Founder(s) Thomas Sutherland Headquarters 8 Canada Square‚ Canary Wharf‚ London‚ United Kingdom[5] Number of locations Approximately 7‚200 offices across 85 countries
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SWOT Analysis – HSBC Strengths-- *Significant presence in each of the world’s financial markets. Principal Subsidiaries: Asia-Pacific: • HSBC Bank Australia Limited • HSBC Bank China Company Limited • The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited • Hang Seng Bank Ltd • HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad • HSBC Bank Philippines Ltd Europe: • HSBC Bank Armenia • HSBC France • HSBC Trinkaus und Burkhardt AG • HSBC Turkey • HSBC Bank International • HSBC Bank Malta plc • HSBC Private
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SERVICES UK Banks: Performance Benchmarking Report Full Year Results 2012 kpmg.co.uk/banking Basis of preparation This report summarises the 2012 full year results of Barclays‚ HSBC‚ Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds)‚ Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Standard Chartered1. Whilst progressively more information has been given in results announcements in recent years‚ not all statutory accounts or Pillar 3 reports have been published at the date of this report‚ and therefore analysis is constrained
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Swot Analysis Of Hsbc SWOT Analysis of HSBC: Strengths: 1. Size: World’s largest (based on a composite score‚ Forbes) and most profitable banking corporation 2. Highest international presence: 128 mn customers worldwide 3. London & NY listing: Prestige and visibility. Access to UK and US capital markets for future capital raising. 4. Diversified approach - both geographically and on basis of customer group Weaknesses: 1. Branding: HSBC setup banks under different names (Hong Kong Bank
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ORGANIZATIONS SHR601-6 Assessor: Dr PAULINE LOEWENBERGER HSBC CASE STUDY Executive Summary Financial Institutions are known to be highly imperative of continuation of globalization throughout the world. Hence each and every economy has to focus on establishment and proper functioning of both local and globalised financial institutions. HSBC is one of world recognized organization which has great influence on world economy. HSBC can be identified as world largest banking and financial
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