Company:HSBC Private Bank

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HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) S.A.
TypeSubsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc
IndustryFinance
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Key people
Peter Widmer, Chairman
ProductsPrivate banking
Number of employees
6,500
ParentHSBC
Websitewww.hsbcprivatebank.com
HSBC Private Bank's London office at 78 St James's Street

HSBC Private Bank is the principal private banking business of the HSBC Group. HSBC Private Bank's holding company is HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) S.A.. The holding company is wholly owned by British HSBC Bank plc and its subsidiaries include HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) S.A., HSBC Private Bank (UK) Limited, HSBC Private Bank (C.I.) Limited, HSBC Private Bank (Luxembourg) S.A., HSBC Private Bank (Monaco) S.A. and HSBC Financial Services (Cayman) Limited.

HSBC Private Bank, together with the private banking business of HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG (operating as HSBC Trinkaus) known collectively as Global Private Banking, provides services to wealthy people and their families through 96 offices in some 43 countries and territories in Europe, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East and Africa. At 31 December 2008, profits before tax were US$1,447 million and combined client assets under management were US$352 billion.

HSBC Guyerzeller Bank AG was a subsidiary HSBC Private Bank. In 2009 the HSBC Guyerzeller business was re-branded HSBC Private Bank.

In October 2012, HSBC Private Bank sold Property Vision Holdings Limited to PV Acquisition Limited in a 100% management buyout.[1] Property Vision was acquired by HSBC in 2001 and specialises in managing and providing advice on property purchases.[2] Property Vision's exit from HSBC was part of wider restructuring by the bank, which made 36 disposals of “non-core operating assets” in 2011-2012.[3]

HSBC has announced (20 October 2016) the transfer of the bulk of its private banking business in Monaco to CFM Indosuez Wealth Management. The current HSBC private banking business houses US$9bn of customer assets and employs 200 people. Those assets and parts of the business that do not transfer will be wound down.[4]

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