Search Results

Fraud report involves HSBC Auto Finance

Here is a report that details how HSBC Auto in San Diego actually conducts business. Since HSBC decided to exit the auto financing business, we say “good riddance.” This is a shabby way of doing business. We have many reports on file from years past, and little has changed. The following […]

Real banks asked about “Household International” loans at HSBC

In the US Banker section of American Banker, we spotted an interesting line: “The concern was, ‘How much subprime do you do? What is your risk of having what Household (International) had?’” It was a question asked of Richard Davis, CEO of U.S. Bancorp, in February 2007. HSBC bought Household in […]

A review of Niall Booker at HSBC Finance

In February 2008 Niall Booker became Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Finance Corporation. He will also succeed Brendan McDonagh as Chief Operating Officer of HSBC North America. In March 2007 HSBC Holdings appointed experienced and long-serving banker Niall Booker as chief operating officer, according to a company statement. Is Booker experienced in consumer […]

Forget Asia as HSBC wants Arab money

China and India have been growing at steady paces, but some have pointed to a possible bubble. Already, China has shown its weakness as pretax profit for HSBC in China fell 41% to $907 million. Meanwhile, shares in Korea Exchange Bank, HSBC’s newest target, have fallen as much as 12%. For now, HSBC remains devoted […]

Pragati Finance is HSBC, but is it the Household Model?

HSBC said the bank would export the business model of Household International, purchased by HSBC in 2003. As disturbing as it sounds, HSBC bragged about exporting the so-called “Household Model” even though history will show the model as a predatory lender. Subprime losses in the billions of dollars showed a failure. Pragati […]

HSBC exits Auto Finance Business

We received another insider report today which says: “Today HSBC announced that they are closing their auto finance department right away. This came as a suprise. They sent letters to dealers today telling them they better have their approvals by 5 PM Wednesday or else. This is nothing new for HSBC, […]

How many bad loans did HSBC dump on others?

In a news article from late last week titled “Business big shot: Michael Geoghegan” we see the power of algorithms and content matching. Although I do not know what the article was really trying to prove, the Times Online also suggests other relative articles. One related article is titled “HSBC profit falls […]

Should HSBC Plc sell HSBC USA and holding companies?

Even bankrupt lenders are looking for a new approach to lending. One subprime lender, the bankrupt Delta Financial, is reemerging as a lender of FHA mortgages and other “alternative” products. The company’s former chief executive, Hugh Miller, along with a small group of former Delta executives, is launching Reliance First Capital, a mortgage company […]

HSBC makes Capgemini look bad

According to Business Wire, Capgemini announced today a renewal of their relationship with HSBC for continued collaboration with HSBC’s Global Technology Centers. According to a self-serving press release Capgemini and HSBC are both the greatest, most wonderful organizations. What is wrong with the report? Capgemini supports HSBC key strategic businesses, including Consumer […]

Crackdown on HSBC credit cards

When news rules are needed or suggested, cause and effect implies abuses prompted the action. At HSBC Finance things could not get much worse for HSBC, and always seem to get worse for customers. That may change as new credit card rules have been proposed. Under the plan, banks could increase […]