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  2. HSBC Bank Middle East - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank Egypt was established in 1982 as Hongkong Egyptian Bank with 40% HSBC ownership. In January 1994, the bank was renamed Egyptian British Bank under the same shareholding structure. The bank took the name HSBC Bank Egypt in April 2001 following an increase in shareholding by the HSBC Group's from 40% to 94.5% of its issued share capital .

  3. HSBC Bank Egypt - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Holdings plc. Website. www .hsbc .com .eg. HSBC Bank Egypt SAE is a multinational bank in Egypt, providing a wide range of banking and related financial services through a network of 100 branches and 20 mini bank units in Cairo, Alexandria, Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada and 6th of October City .

  4. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    hsbc .com. HSBC Holdings plc ( Chinese: 滙豐; acronym from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.

  5. Noel Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Noel Paul Quinn (born 13 January 1962) is a British banking businessman who has been the chief executive (CEO) of HSBC since March 2020, having succeeded John Flint. He initially assumed the role on an interim basis in August 2019.

  6. HSBC UK customers struggle with online banking outage - AOL

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    HSBC UK online banking services were down on Friday night, with customers complaining about being unable to pay for meals and shopping.

  7. HSBC Continental Europe - Wikipedia

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    HSBC was already operating in Egypt through HSBC Bank Egypt. In 2002, CCF acquired 11 branches outside Paris from Banque Worms/Deutsche Bank. HSBC S.A. was formed on 1 November 2005 when HSBC rebranded CCF, together with its subsidiaries UBP, Banque de Picardie and Banque Hervet. The bank later changed its name to HSBC France. About half of the ...

  8. HSBC UK - Wikipedia

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    Website. hsbc .co .uk. HSBC UK Bank plc is a British multinational banking and financial services organisation based in Birmingham, England. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the global HSBC banking and financial group, which has been headquartered in London since 1993. The UK headquarters of HSBC is located at One Centenary Square in ...

  9. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    Banking. Online banking, also known as internet banking, virtual banking, web banking or home banking, is a system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app.

  10. List of banks in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Egypt agreed to transfer its retail banking and cards businesses in Egypt to Commercial International Bank. Bank Audi Sold to First Abu Dhabi Bank. KB Kookmin Bank Egypt sold to Mashreq Bank. National Bank of Greece (obtained an approval to commence in the processes of ceasing operations in Egypt.)

  11. Banking in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Banking in the United Kingdom. Banking in the United Kingdom can be considered to have started in the Kingdom of England in the 17th century. The first activity in what later came to be known as banking was by goldsmiths who, after the dissolution of English monasteries by Henry VIII, began to accumulate significant stocks of gold. [1]