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What do the abbreviations of these departments of HSBC mean?

1. cmb-commercial banking is the commercial banking business department. This department is the most important. The responsibilities of this department in the bank are:

1. Managing the daily schedule of directors

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2. Assist department meetings: logistics, meeting minutes.

3. Emails from the director: to-do items, urgent matters, follow-up actions, etc.

4. Arrange business travel itinerary

5. Receive internal and external guests.

6. Assist the Director in filing and reviewing claims and any special tasks assigned by the Director.

2. FCD -Financial Control Department refers to the Financial Control Department, which is responsible for daily financial reporting and management.

3. CDT - Credit refers to the credit card management department, which is the department responsible for handling credit card business, including issuance, inquiry, processing, etc.

Extended information:

HSBC Bank position:

1. Banknote issuance position: HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank and BOCHK are also authorized by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue banknotes. , in addition to issuing banknotes, HSBC is also the main correspondent account of the Hong Kong government.

2. Charity Fund: The HSBC Charity Fund is a registered charity fund in Hong Kong. It was established in 1981 with capital injection from The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the bank provides ongoing funding.

3. Support enterprises: HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business Center is a business center in Hong Kong established by gathering forces from all walks of life to provide diversified services for social enterprises, including recruiting professionals (including HSBC employees) to Social enterprises provide professional advice and consultancy services. The center is funded by a grant from the HSBC Charitable Fund.

4. Online banking services: With the development of the Internet, HSBC also provides online banking services, including subscription funds, foreign currency time deposits (except fixed deposit investments that Hong Kong residents cannot make), Hong Kong stocks, and bonds , derivatives, gold and stock funds and other fixed-debit subscriptions.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia—HSBC Bank

Reference material: HSBC official website—Group structure