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HSBC takes long view with Guangdong strategy

byCT Report
29/04/2017
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HONG KONG: After two years of ploughing to become a universal bank in China’s southern Guangdong province that also serves the surrounding region, there is little sign of a full yield in near sight for HSBC Holdings. But HSBC stresses that it always knew the road to harvest would be long and treacherous, and is reiterating its commitment by pumping in more resources to expand services and hiring more staff this year.

This is despite the fact that the lender made a loss of US$72 million in retail banking and wealth management in China last year. “The [Pearl River Delta] plan is on track,” said Kevin Martin, HSBC’s Asia-Pacific head of retail banking and wealth management. “What we’ve said is that in Guangdong we want to be a full universal bank. We feel that we are able to compete on the ground there, using digital capabilities, to bank the communities in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and also the surrounds.” In fact, it was these efforts and investments to build out the Guangdong and Pearl River Delta plan that led to the loss last year. “It [the loss] largely reflects investment,” Martin said. “If you look at the underlying HSBC business in China retail, it is profitable. But as you invest into the future, your earnings are a tail.”

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HSBC’s choice of Guangdong and the Pearl River Delta to front its China strategy is hardly surprising, given their proximity to Hong Kong, which benefits the bank as far as Chinese consumers’ recognition of the HSBC brand goes. The bank, first called Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, was established 152 years ago in Hong Kong and a month later in Shanghai. “[Guangdong residents] don’t consider us to be the Bank of China, but when they look at their international needs … they know us and that we are well placed to meet those needs. And obviously for those who come to Hong Kong regularly, it makes sense,” Martin said. In Guangdong, HSBC has expanded its premier offering to mass affluent customers, grown out its mortgage book (though this has been affected by the Guangdong government’s cooling measures) and in December last year announced it would launch credit cards. Martin said there were currently 150,000 HSBC credit cards in the market by the end of April, or 5 per cent of the three-million-card target it aims to issue over three to five years that he announced in December when the card was launched. Currently, 600 million to 700 million credit cards are issued in China.

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