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HSBC New Zealand

HSBC New Zealand
 

Head office located in London, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) is one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in the world. HSBC's international network comprises around 7,500 offices in 87 countries and territories in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa.

HSBC New Zealand banking operations started from 1995 and expanded to 3 branches on 1998 for all the New Zealanders. HSBC New Zealand is the first England Bank to open branches in New Zealand with fully computerized and SWIFT connected. HSBC can help you make the most of global opportunities with a range of products, services, tools and resources tailored for international corporate banking. HSBC contact in New Zealand can put you in touch with any of its 8,000 local corporate and commercial banking experts in over 60 markets. That makes opening accounts or accessing banking services overseas quick and easy.
 

 
 

HSBC New Zealand offers individual and corporate customers the most complete range of financial and non-financial products and services. It enjoys a solid leadership position in the Asia and Europe market, where it first began its activities over 150 years ago. Global HSBC brand adopted for all HSBC Group businesses in New Zealand.

 
  HSBC New Zealand
Category : Overseas Incorporated
SWIFT Code : HSBCNZ2A

Address :
Ground Floor, HSBC House
One Queen Street
Auckland 1010

Telephone : 0800 80 23 80
Overseas : +64 9 918 8350

Website :  www.hsbc.co.nz

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HSBC New Zealand are branches of overseas incorporated bank and registered under section 69 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989. The Reserve Bank has made reasonable efforts to ensure that the Bank is meet all the requirements applicable to the Act 1989 as the bank concerned. The Reserve Bank monitors registered banks’ compliance with banking supervision policies, neither it nor the Government guarantees that a registered bank will not get into difficulty or fail. As like other banks registered in New Zealand, HSBC New Zealand are required by law to disclose their financial condition each quarter.
 

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