I have bank accounts with HSBC US, HSBC HK and HSBC Expat (Jersey). I also invest with HSBC HK, UK (through HSBC Expat with the Sharedealing platform) and Interactive Brokers HK.
The HSBC US account is used to pay my US credit card (Chase Sapphire) but due to the dramatic increase in fees and weaker reward program I am thinking of cancelling it after holding it for almost 10 years.
HSBC Expat is now asking for GBP 75k, invested in their expensive funds (buying LSE ETFs does not count towards the relationship balance) and as I do not pay myself GBP 120k in salary I cannot be exempt from the Premier charge anymore. I could be premier in HK but I am only able to buy HK or US listed ETFs, but I want European ones.
With all these factors coming together in 2025, I was thinking of simplifying my finance life: close HSBC US, Chase Sapphire, and all HSBC Expat accounts. However, this means that all my liquidities will be tied to Hong Kong (HSBC and Interactive Brokers). I have had zero issues with banking in HK, transferring large amounts of money before etc. but I am always wary of putting all my eggs in the same basket.
Any thoughts?
The HSBC US account is used to pay my US credit card (Chase Sapphire) but due to the dramatic increase in fees and weaker reward program I am thinking of cancelling it after holding it for almost 10 years.
HSBC Expat is now asking for GBP 75k, invested in their expensive funds (buying LSE ETFs does not count towards the relationship balance) and as I do not pay myself GBP 120k in salary I cannot be exempt from the Premier charge anymore. I could be premier in HK but I am only able to buy HK or US listed ETFs, but I want European ones.
With all these factors coming together in 2025, I was thinking of simplifying my finance life: close HSBC US, Chase Sapphire, and all HSBC Expat accounts. However, this means that all my liquidities will be tied to Hong Kong (HSBC and Interactive Brokers). I have had zero issues with banking in HK, transferring large amounts of money before etc. but I am always wary of putting all my eggs in the same basket.
Any thoughts?