Why people hate HSBC so much ??? What is your bad experience???

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I used to have a HSBC personal account. Never had any issue with them. I used it for groceries, gardener, utilities, this sort of basic expenses.
Maybe if you are a Nigerian selling consulting services in Afghanistan through a Iraqi company and converting profits in Monero they might have an issue with you.

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bulls**t bank at the minimum misunderstainding they close your account at once with no possibitly‌ to expalian anything , they are only good if you really ahve milions to luander‍
 
No idea. The only branch that's been a little bit hesitant in my experience was‌ the HK one. and that's because the swarms of s**t applications that they get.
My HSBC account in EG got me access to their worldwide network at extremely low costs‍ and they were nothing but fantastic so far.
 
Well, I do not believe in Trustpilot so much – but as HSBC is concerned,‌ I would say: It is a BIG bank, really big – this is the first‍ advantage and the first problem. As per personal experience of my close business partner, it⁠ behaves like (almost) any other big corp: a) everything is “managed by processes”; b) the⁤ processes are not coordinated well; c) you can't find a human who is able to⁣ solve a problem, if it appears, or at least it is impossible to talk to⁢ such a human directly...
But YMMV.
 
Martin Everson said:
You have never used them before I assume? Once you get a problem good luck.

I guess all these reviews of different HSBC entities in different countries are fake some would argue.....lol smi(&%

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.hsbc.co.uk
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.hsbc.com.hk
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.hsbc.com.vn
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/us.hsbc.com


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Ok my experience with them was some 15 years ago with the branch across the corner somewhere in the UK, so I suppose it doesn't count.

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The HSBC Group is a big animal but there are different experiences one will have‌ in each unit below.

HSBC Wealth & Personal Banking
HSBC Commercial Banking
HSBC Global Banking‍ & Markets

Most people here will be using HSBC personal banking which is a joke⁠ imho. My experience was with their Wealth & Personal Banking division was in Jersey and⁤ UK. Everything the bank offers sounds good on paper but they are a nightmare to⁣ work with long term for anything cross border related
 
The experience I was quoting above is ~5-7 yeard old; but I do not⁠ think that it have changed; usually big corps are very inertial...
 
Been a customer since about 2010 when spending most time in China. Used them in‌ CN, CZ, HK, MY, SG, Jersey and maybe a few others. They are very bureaucratic,‍ but also stable. I usually trust them with larger amounts I wouldn't want to put⁠ on a EMI.

The SG branch was best so far. Some things to like in⁤ general:
  • They help you open accounts in new countries
  • At Jade level you get a⁣ fairly competent contact person that will take care of everything and help navigate forms, etc.⁢
  • Free Global transfers between your own accounts
  • Mobile apps have been getting better recently
  • Jersey gets you access to the London stock market, SG and HK to SG, HK and︀ US markets. Not as good as IBKR, but good for diversification.
  • SG has a multi-currency︁ debit card now with some cashback.
 
for the majority of people, no. but it depends on the RO that's assigned to‍ you.
As I said, HSBC HK was so mainstream in the offshore world and it⁠ attracted a lot of attention, swarms of literal garbage went there to open accounts with⁤ them, some got accepted for god knows why, and later the HK branch started craking⁣ down on these accounts, that's why you find all of these complaints. A lot of⁢ them are valid critisims but I also bet that alot of them were involved on︀ whatever BS so HSBC hammered them hard.
Don't go with HSBC HK at first, try︁ with different branches that are not that mainstream and then get access to their global︂ network.
My 2 cents but you do you!
 
Why would they make it so easy to open US bank account to foreign non‍ residents? I recall usually the US banks require SSN and local address, unless some investments⁠ related bank accounts like international Charles Schwab.
 
Nah, they just want‍ the US address, and others would open an account fo you if you have a⁠ ITIN which is not hard to get.
 
HSBC US doesn't seem to require even US address. That looks like you can⁠ open a fully operational US bank account remotely, without having any US ties.

For international⁤ customers, please check these additional requirements​

I am eligible if:
  • I am not a U.S.⁣ Citizen OR
  • I don’t have a U.S. Social Security number OR
  • I’ve lived in the⁢ U.S. for less than 1 year
I'm applying for an individual Premier checking account (not︀ joint account)
I'm at least 18 years of age
I am currently located in one︁ of the following countries (subject to changes)
 
I know, I have an account with them. I was saying that other‍ banks won't require SSN but just your address. like for my citi account for example,⁠ they only required US address, it doesn't matter whether it was an airbnb, hotel, they⁤ accept it.
wells fargo in dallas TX, wanted an ITIN + a US address.
But when it comes to HSBC, you can get access to their global network pretty easily⁣ if you have a premier/jade account with them elsewhere, it's the same accross most of⁢ their branches and more or less the same if you want a non-resident account in︀ EG.
 
I don't as I don't like HSBC, however the US banking︀ offer got my attention. I can't seem to find the way to open account on︁ Citi US website as easily as on HSBC US. The HSBC offer is tailored specifically︂ towards foreign non residents, while Citi US is not.
 
yes you can open⁢ us bank account if you have premier in these countries . i don't like hsbc︀ here particularly because they are arrogant , the male bankers are mostly beta men and︁ females act like they are going to party or night club . the service given︂ is bad .
 
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