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HSBC credit card 24-hour customer service hotline is: 400-869-5366.

1. HSBC is a foreign-funded bank, its full name is The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, the Chinese literal translation is "Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited", the English abbreviation is HSBC, in Chinese The abbreviation is "HSBC", which means "rich remittances".

2. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings Limited. It is a founding member of the HSBC Group and its flagship in the Asia-Pacific region. It is also the largest registered bank in Hong Kong, China, and Hong Kong, China. One of the three major note-issuing banks (the other two are Bank of China (Hong Kong) and Standard Chartered Bank). Headquartered in the HSBC Building, 1 Queen's Road Central, Central, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and its subsidiaries currently have more than 700 branches and offices mainly in the Asia-Pacific region. On October 18, 2021, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced that HSBC can carry out the "Cross-border Wealth Management Connect" business.

1. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation started with Hong Kong business. When it opened, it used the Victoria Building on Victoria Street (now known as Bank Street) in Central, owned by Sassoon & Co., one of its shareholders at the time, as its headquarters. Obtain the right to issue banknotes. The location of the headquarters is similar to the location in 2012. It was purchased and converted into the second generation head office in 1886.

2. Development history of HSBC: In the 1880s, Credit Union Bank closed down due to the loss of Ceylon coffee harvest. HSBC obtained the current account of the Hong Kong government from Credit Union Bank and became a quasi-bank in Hong Kong. central bank. In 1872, it was authorized by the British Hong Kong government to issue 1-dollar banknotes to supplement the serious shortage of 1-dollar silver coins. After World War II, HSBC shouldered the important task of rebuilding Hong Kong's economy. During the two banking crises in the 1960s and 1980s, HSBC was the final savior. On the other hand, HSBC built a head office in Kowloon to handle accounts and services in the New Territories of Kowloon. The Mongkok HSBC Building, 673 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, served as the second headquarters. In addition, in 1999, HSBC's office building in Tai Kok Tsui Qun Shang is stationed in HSBC Centre, Tower 3 of HSBC Centre, which is part of the first phase of the MTR Olympic Station Property Development Plan. The original site of HSBC Center was Tai Kok Tsui Pier Bus Terminal.