1. Introduction of Hang Seng Bank
Hang Seng Bank was established on 1933. Up to now, the PE of (20 1, 20 13)20 12 and 2065 438+02 are four times higher than those of mainland banking stocks (less than four times the dynamic PE is in 2065 438). The foundation of Hang Seng Bank lies in the high degree of marketization, strong competitiveness and insufficient room for growth in the Hong Kong market, but it is far higher than the value of internal silver materials.
2. What are the specific requirements for opening a Hang Seng Hong Kong account?
Account opening conditions
1, age requirement 18 years old;
2. Account opening information: ID card+Hong Kong and Macao Pass (there is no requirement for endorsement type within the validity period);
3. The minimum capital requirement is 30w. You can choose some wealth management products, such as funds and insurance (for example, 60,000 yuan for 5 years). It can be selected according to the risk level of the customer.
3. Are HSBC and Hang Seng Bank a group?
Yes, they all belong to HSBC Group.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited is abbreviated as HSBC in English and HSBC in Chinese. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings Limited. It is a founding member of HSBC Group and the flagship of the Asia-Pacific region. It is also the largest registered bank in Hong Kong and one of the three largest note-issuing banks in Hong Kong.
On March 3rd, 1933, Hang Seng Bank Limited was founded by Bing Yim Lam, He Shanheng, Liang Zhiwei, Sheng Chunlin and He Tian. It is a bank specializing in Hongkong and Chinese mainland, and a member of HSBC Group. As of June 12, 2009, the total market value of Hang Seng reached HK$ 2 14 1 billion, making it the largest locally registered and listed bank in Hong Kong.
The long-term goal is to become a leading regional bank in Greater China, focusing on South China and the Yangtze River Delta. Hang Seng Bank is also responsible for calculating the reference index of Hong Kong stock market: Hang Seng Index.