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HSBC is heavily exposed to credit card assets. In that light, it is similar to Capital One, which earlier this year slashed its earnings estimates by over 20 percent due to high default rates and building losses. We see potential for a negative impact to HSBC’s earnings from this exposure as well. HSBC credit […]
August 7th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
“It is clear that growth models in our industry based on high and increasing leverage will no longer be sustainable,” said HSBC chairman Stephen Green. Changes are being made at HSBC, partly to appease Knight Vinke. Don’t tell Green, however, because he wants the world to think it is all his idea. […]
August 7th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
According to the Guardian: “Couples who lost their wedding presents when online gift service Wrapit went into administration are planning to demonstrate outside the head office of HSBC this afternoon. The gift list firm closed on Monday after it failed to find a rescue deal, leaving up to 2,000 couples without presents that […]
August 6th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 1 Comment
Our headlines screamed: “HSBC posts Boscov payment one day late” and “HSBC loses customer for Boscovs due to late payment processing” and “Boscovs and HSBC Forgets To Mail December Bill.” Now Boscov’s has filed for bankruptcy. The formula is simple: When a merchant signs a contract with HSBC for credit card […]
August 4th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
HSBC is in a push to grow its lending to middle-market businesses nationwide by targeting firms that need its international capabilities. Whether these firms (businesses) need HSBC services remains to be seen. We are certain HSBC will then push the businesses for HSBC credit card processing and HSBC merchant - private label - […]
July 1st, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
Once upon a time — back before the crying, wailing, and sobs of subprime lending — HSBC plc said the bank did not spend money on lobbying and attempts to influence legislation. Certainly William F. Aldinger spent money to do so in the United States, as his predaotry little company (Household International) was purchased […]
June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 2 Comments
Global Payments Inc., a provider of electronic transaction processing solutions, announced it has agreed to form a joint venture with HSBC Bank plc to provide payment processing services to merchants in the United Kingdom and Internet merchants globally. The new company will operate under the name HSBC Merchant Services. The big question is whether […]
June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
Recently we received complaints about many merchant credit cards managed by HSBC. In fact we receive reports weekly, but we wonder about HSBC Finance and the HSBC technology. One customer said “I went on line two days before my bill was due to pay it and was told that I had to pay […]
June 2nd, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
Neiman Marcus has settled a lawsuit with HSBC Finance, the operational unit of HSBC formerly known as Household International. The lawsuit pertained to private label credit cards - the cards issued by HSBC Finance (HSBC NV) containing the Neiman Marcus name instead of HSBC’s name. Part of HSBC’s private label credit card agreements […]
May 5th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 3 Comments
Shares of Talbot’s Inc. were battered early Wednesday following its disclosure that HSBC is no longer prepared to continue making letter of credit facilities available to the company. A letter of credit essentially substitutes the credit of a third party (usually a large bank) for that of a borrower. Did HSBC Finance attempt […]
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments