HSBC India Opens Largest Branch, Targets Affluent Customers
By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI Jan 17, 2024 11:44
HSBC India has opened its largest branch in Whitefield, Bengaluru, targeting the growing affluent customer base in the technology hub. The branch offers wealth management, international banking, and more.
New Delhi, Jan 17 (PTI) HSBC India on Wednesday announced opening of its largest branch in the country in a bid to tap growing affluent customers.
Located in Whitefield, Bengaluru, the branch is spread across 8,300 square feet, HSBC India said in a statement.
This marks a significant milestone as HSBC India continues to solidify its strong presence as the leading international bank in the country, it said.
Bengaluru South, which now has easier connectivity to Whitefield, has a per capita income of USD 11,305 (Rs 9,36,983), one of the highest in the country and over four times that of India's per capita income of USD 2,610 (Rs 2,16,316), it said.
The new branch in the heart of technology hub will cater to the financial needs of the growing tech community, offering them an extensive international network, breadth of products, bespoke wealth solutions, specialized relationship managers, and global private banking expertise.
"Entrepreneurialism and innovation are fuelling wealth creation and at HSBC India, we embrace this spirit by strengthening our presence further. India has the third largest population of tech unicorns globally, and we bank 50 per cent of the top 100," the bank's head (wealth and personal banking) Sandeep Batra said.
Whitefield is the right place for us to set up our ultra-modern luxury branch that will complement HSBC's leading offerings, world class services and access to international network, he said.
The branch, he said, will offer banking transactions, wealth management solutions, international account opening assistance, lending services and ATM.
Located in Whitefield, Bengaluru, the branch is spread across 8,300 square feet, HSBC India said in a statement.
This marks a significant milestone as HSBC India continues to solidify its strong presence as the leading international bank in the country, it said.
Bengaluru South, which now has easier connectivity to Whitefield, has a per capita income of USD 11,305 (Rs 9,36,983), one of the highest in the country and over four times that of India's per capita income of USD 2,610 (Rs 2,16,316), it said.
The new branch in the heart of technology hub will cater to the financial needs of the growing tech community, offering them an extensive international network, breadth of products, bespoke wealth solutions, specialized relationship managers, and global private banking expertise.
"Entrepreneurialism and innovation are fuelling wealth creation and at HSBC India, we embrace this spirit by strengthening our presence further. India has the third largest population of tech unicorns globally, and we bank 50 per cent of the top 100," the bank's head (wealth and personal banking) Sandeep Batra said.
Whitefield is the right place for us to set up our ultra-modern luxury branch that will complement HSBC's leading offerings, world class services and access to international network, he said.
The branch, he said, will offer banking transactions, wealth management solutions, international account opening assistance, lending services and ATM.
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