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Why HSBC’s Household Model is broken

Independencia, a specialist lender to low income Mexican families with more than 1 million clients — read as Subprime — is on their own. HSBC Holdings Plc said on Thursday it is selling its entire 18.68 percent stake in Mexican consumer lender Financiera Independencia to JPMorgan for 1.568 billion pesos (USD$145 million). If […]

HSBC offensive questions irk homeowners

How bad are foreclosures at HSBC Finance? I thought people were getting a lot of phone calls, judging by the reports and complaints we receive. Some idiots, like NovaStar, were calling home owners early in the month, even before the payments were due. I thought these subprime lenders were checking to see […]

Subprime - identify the source of the original problem

We saw this on September 16th: “Investment banks must move quickly to strengthen their balance sheets and address their lack of funding if they are to come out of the current financial crisis unscathed, a senior banker at HSBC has warned.” A warning from HSBC? Acting like a global authority HSBC fails […]

Impact of predatory lending left unchecked

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 […]

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 […]

HSBC is biggest loser today

HSBC PLC leads the list of top losers so far today and is now at $76.87, down $2.44 (-3.08%) on volume of 1,013,233 shares traded. Part of the problem for HSBC comes from the IMF, which said subprime issues will continue and may actually get worse. HSBC became of of the leading subprime […]

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 […]

Gerald Corrigan and Douglas Flint of HSBC draws flack

It reminds me of the old game we played when we were kids. The game where we had to pick out “the one that was different from all the others.” Banking industry leaders (their words, not mine) are calling for reforms. The proposals were put forward by a high-level group led by former […]