18 May 2023
HSBC INVESTOR AND ANALYST ASIA SEMINAR
Today, HSBC Holdings plc ('HSBC') holds the final day of its Asia Seminar for investors and analysts. The seminar began on 15 May and has been held over the course of this week in Hong Kong and Singapore, featuring presentations, Q&A and technology and product demonstrations showcasing our Asia business.
Today's session will be opened by Surendra Rosha, Co-CEO of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and will include presentations, Q&A sessions and panel discussions focusing on our Asia Global Banking and Markets business and our businesses in Singapore, India, ASEAN and the rest of Asia, including our approach to sustainable finance across the Asia region.
The presentations used in today's seminar will be available shortly before 8:15am HKT at:
hsbc.com/investors/investor-events-and-presentations
Investor enquiries to:
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UK: Richard O'Connor |
+44 (0) 790 9873 681 |
investorrelations@hsbc.com |
HK: Mark Phin Yafei Tian |
+852 2822 4908 +852 2899 8909 |
investorrelations@hsbc.com.hk |
Media enquiries to:
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UK: HK: Aman Ullah |
+44 (0) 20 7991 8096 +852 3941 1120 |
pressoffice@hsbc.com aspmediarelations@hsbc.com.hk |
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HSBC Holdings plc
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