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In a lesson plan, designed to teach about predatory and subprime lending, we asked this question of students in 2005: “What is the impact on a country’s economy if predatory lending is left unchecked?” Three years later the answer is clearly obvious. As of today the world has seen over $515 billion […]
September 16th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
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 […]
August 28th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 1 Comment
This is a perfect example of HSBC’s exportation of the Household International model of doing business. Credit card interest rates have been increased to as high as 50 percent in India. While proud of making a profit in developing nations HSBC is not alone. ICIC, Deutsche Bank, SBI and HSBC have either […]
August 25th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
Rep. Brad Miller, who—along with a handful of other Democrats—is urging the mortgage industry to delay certain foreclosures until the FHA’s “Help for Homeowners” gets going. The program is a key component of the new housing legislation and is intended to help struggling barrowers stay in their homes. Brad Miller contacted HSBC Finance. […]
August 12th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
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 […]
August 8th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
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, […]
August 5th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
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 […]
August 4th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 1 Comment
It seems the FSA is busy in London. What theme seems to run through this article? It suggests there is a big difference between Islamic Finance in the Middle East and people named Mohammed running fraud schemes in London. In March, the FSA banned Andrew Talai Kiplimo, a mortgage introducer (a person […]
July 16th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
Here at Household - HSBC Watch we receive complaints every day. Some involve pre-payment penalties on home loans that trap the buyer, preventing refinancing or otherwise putting the buyer upside down in the home. That may soon change according to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
“Although the high rate of delinquency has a number […]
July 14th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
NAACP members are raising awareness about lending discrimination at 17 lending institutions. HSBC released the following statement regarding the NAACP to Eyewitness News: “HSBC Finance Corporation does not comment on litigation. However, at HSBC Finance Corporation, we take our fair lending and consumer protection practices very seriously, and we are confident that we […]
July 3rd, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 1 Comment