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PROJECT

ON
HSBC BANK
TEAM MEMBERS
ROLL NO. NAME
179 ARIF VADSARIYA (LEADER)
163 RAVIRANJAN SINGH
162 PRASHANT SINGH
149 VIPUL SHARMA
176 SHRADDHA TRIVEDI
199 NIDDHI RATHOD
185 REENA WAGH
212 DHARMENDRA YADAV
207 SHRAMIKA SAWANT
209 DHARMESH WAGHELA
CONTENTS
Introduction
Head Office
Branches
Foreign Bank
Major Products
Credit Card
Special Schemes
Saving
Fixed
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

HSBC Tower, the international headquarters for HSBC Holdings


plc in Canary Wharf, London.
 For the history of the HSBC Group prior to the founding of HSBC
Holdings in 1990, see The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation.
 HSBC (acronym origin: the "Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation") was founded in the former British colony Hong Kong
(in March 1865) and Shanghai (one month later) by Scotsman Sir
Thomas Sutherland (1834-1922). HSBC Holdings plc established in
1990 became the parent company to The Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation in preparation for its purchase of Midland Bank
HSBC World Headquarters designed by Norman Foster in
London, United Kingdom. HSBC Private Bank refurbishment
and extension at 78 St. James's by Squire and Partners in
London, United Kingdom.
In May 1999 HSBC embarked on a major acquisition in the
United States with the purchase of Republic National Bank of
New York for 10.3bn.
Expansion into Continental Europe took place in April 2000
with the acquisition of Credit Commercial de France, a large
French bank for 6.6bn.In July 2001 HSBC bought Demirbank,
an insolvent Turkish bank. Then in August 2002 HSBC acquired
Grupo Financiero Bital, SA de CV, Mexico's third largest retail
bank for 1.1bn.
In June 2004 HSBC expanded into China buying 19.9% of the
Bank of Communications of Shanghai.
In the United Kingdom HSBC acquired Marks & Spencer Retail
Financial Services Holdings Ltd for 763m in December 2004.
Acquisitions in 2005 included Metris Inc, a US credit card issuer
for $1.6bn in August and 70.1% of Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank
of Iraq in October.
In April 2006 HSBC bought the 90 branches in Argentina of Banca
Nazionale del Lavoro for 155m.
In December 2007 HSBC acquired The Chinese Bank in Taiwan.
In May 2008 HSBC acquired IL&FS Investment, an Indian retail
broking firm.
HSBC BRANCHES
BRANCHES IN INDIA FOREIGN BRANCHES
MAIN BRANCH, MUMBAI
 South America
MAIN BRANCH, NEW DELHI  HSBC Brazil SA
MAIN BRANCH, BANGALORE  HSBC Argentina SA
MAIN BRANCH, CHENNAI
 HSBC Peru SA
MAIN BRANCH, KOLKATA
KOCHI
LUCKNOW  Asia Pacific
LUDHIANA
 HSBC (China) Company Ltd
MYSORE
NAGPUR
 HSBC Malaysia Berhad
NASIK
NEW ALIPORE, KOLKATA
 Middle East
NOIDA (U.P.)
PATNA  HSBC Middle East Ltd
PEDDAR ROAD, MUMBAI  HSBC Egypt SAE
POWAI, MUMBAI
PUNE
SURAT  North America
THANE  HSBC USA Inc
TRIVANDRUM
ULTADANGA, KOLKATA
 HSBC Finance Corporation
VADODARA  HSBC Canada
VISHAKHAPATNAM  HSBC Mexico SA
HSBC
CREDIT CARDS
  Orchard Bank Classic Master Cards
An excellent credit card for rebuilding credit scores; reports
to 3 major credit bureaus monthly
Acceptance at millions of locations worldwide, including
website purchases and reservations
Your account information is updated and at your fingertips
24/7 so you can manage it your way
Email and text messages to remind you of your upcoming
payment due date with online enrollment
On-call customer service representatives to assist you with
questions or concerns.
Orchard Bank Visa Cards

 Reports to 3 major credit bureaus monthly providing you


the opportunity to rebuild your credit score
 Acceptance at millions of locations worldwide, including
website purchases and reservations
 Your account information is updated and at your fingertips
24/7 so you can manage it your way
 Email and text messages to remind you of your upcoming
payment due date with online enrollment
 On-call customer service representatives to assist you with
questions or concerns.
HSBC Unique Opportunities Fund

Why equity funds?


All of us aspire for enough wealth to be able to finance at least some
of our dreams. Giving our family the very best, educating our children,
indulging in a hobby things that can make our lives more rewarding.
One of the best chances of doing so is by investing wisely and regularly
today. When you are investing for the long-term, one has to look at
generating a return that is greater than the inflation. For example, if you
get a return of 10 per cent from your investment and inflation is 8 per
cent then the real return you have made is 2 per cent. Studies show that
equity and equity linked instruments tend to outperform all other forms
of investments in the long run. Hence you should look at investing some
portion of your money in equity markets with an aim to meet future
goals comfortably.
HSBC Unique
Opportunities Fund
HSBC Unique Opportunities Fund (HUOF) is an open-ended
equity fund that intends to invest in stocks of companies facing
certain 'out-of-ordinary' conditions but have potential for long-
term growth. The Fund aims to invest in companies that have
strong fundamentals and possess growth potential but are either
temporarily undervalued or are likely to benefit from unlocking of
value from the culmination of these 'out-of-ordinary' situations
that are usually non-recurring and outside the ordinary course of
business. It aims to enhance returns over a longer period of time
by taking on moderately higher risk.
 
MUTUAL FUND
Product Details:
Investment needs of an individual vary over time and
depend on his/her investment objectives and financial goals.
Defining your investment objectives and identifying
financial goals is the key to financial security and wealth.
Once investment objectives have been identified, you now
need to plan meticulously to achieve them. Investment
experts around the world advise instruments like equity
funds and stocks for long-term (more than 5 years), income
funds for medium-term and liquid funds for short-term
needs.
 

Fixed Deposit

When it comes to assured returns, choosing the right


type of savings scheme makes all the difference.

HSBC Fixed Deposits let you make the most of value-


added benefits as you create wealth at low risk.
FIXED DEPOSITS
Features & Benefits
The superior Fixed Deposit to invest in, for a
secure future. You can now open a Fixed
Deposit with Rs. 10,000 only. Enjoy high
interest rate on your HSBC Fixed Deposits
(consult your Customer Service Officer on
available options.)
 Choose the best tenure for you from a wide
range as per your convenience
 Avail of our special interest rates for select
SAVING ACCOUNT
Features & Benefits
 Open a HSBC Savings Account with no hidden costs

 You can automatically transfer extra savings from your savings account
to a fixed deposit, through a standing instruction to enable you to earn
higher interest

 You are also eligible for HSBC credit cards


 Transfer funds in an easy, fast and convenient manner with the Card-
to-Card Transfer facility using the Visa Money Transfer Service. To know
more, Click Here
 Keep track of your savings account with quarterly account statements

 Personalised chequebook
Transact in mutual fund products offered by select mutual
fund houses.

Choose from a range of Life and General Insurance


products offered by our partners, Canara HSBC Oriental
Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Co. Ltd. and Tata AIG
General Insurance Co. Ltd.

Manage and transact on your savings account, pay your


bills and much more by taking advantage of HSBC's
Personal Internet Banking
CONCLUSION
While studying the project on HSBC Bank we came to know that :

Historical market prices for the three equity stock - BP, HSBC
Holdings, and Vodafone were collected for 500 hundred trading days over
the inclusive period 13 March 2003 - 9 February 2005. Larger time
horizons tend to yield greater accuracy in statistical analyses. In the
simulation of market prices for financial securities, however, the larger the
data set the older the earliest market prices are. Frequently, it is a
disadvantage to include very old marker prices when one is attempting to
project the impacts of future market prices. Another problem with large
data sets is the potential for the inclusion in the data set of periods that are
atypical of market trends. Economists specifically and financial analyses
generally love to factor anomalies out of analyses. I real life, however,
anomalies occur frequently. Thus, there is a sound argument for analyzing
periods that include a variety of economic and financial conditions.

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