Sir John Bond at HSBC: The End of an Era?



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Code :LDS0023

Year :
2006

Industry :Banking, Insurance and Financial Services

Region : Hong Kong

Teaching Note:Available

Structured Assignment :Available

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Introduction: HSBC, that was first established in Hong Kong in 1865, began diversifying world wide through a series of aquisitions and alliances fromthe late 1950s. In the late 1950s,HSBC acquired the BritishBank of theMiddle East andMercantile Bank based in India. In 1965, the bank bought 62%stake in Hang Seng. In the 1970s and 1980s, the bank enteredNorthAmerica and Canada. It made many acquisitions (Exhibit 1), the major ones being Marine Midland Bank, Hong Kong Bank of Canada,McEntee &McGinley, Bank of British Columbia and Lloyds Bank. In 1991, HSBC Holdings Plc. was established bringing together all the business divisions under one umbrella,which became one of the largest corporations in theworld and the largest banking group in UK, with its headquarter in London. It expanded inAsia and Europe and established itself in France, Turkey, India and other countries. In 1997, LatinAmerican banks were acquired that protected HSBC fromthe Asian financial crisis, which affected the financialmarkets ofmany companies inAsia. In 1999, the bank introduced online initiatives and many Internet ventures with Cheung Kong2 and Merrill Lynch . In 2004, HSBC Holdings earned sales of $70,860million as against $56,077million in 2003. The net income in 2004was $11,840million as against $8774million in 2003.

By 2005, HSBCbecame the third largest bank in theworld in terms of assets ($1.3 trillion) and second largest banking group after Citigroup. The bank operates across 79 countries with 250,000 employees at 10,000 offices and 110million customerswith Stephen Green as the chief executive and Sir John Bond (Bond) as the chairman, who would step down in May 2006.

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