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1865 In July, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited opened its London branch and opened an agency in San Francisco until it became a full-service branch in June. 1866, HSBC opened a branch in Yokohama, Japan, and became a consultant to the Japanese government. 1888, HSBC Thailand Branch was established, becoming the first bank in Thailand and issuing the first batch of banknotes for Thailand.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation initially provided financial services to foreign enterprises (mainly British-funded enterprises) in China. Although it established a network of branches and correspondent banks all over the world in its early days, its main business is still in China and other Asia-Pacific regions.
The original name of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, the English name was changed to Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited on 1866, and the Chinese name was changed to Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited on 188 1.
The word "HSBC" is said to have been put forward by Gu Yingchun, a comprador in China, after calculating the good and bad luck of the strokes, which means "abundant exchange". By 1900, HSBC has also set up branches in other parts of the Far East, such as India and Singapore. After 19 1 1 year, HSBC obtained the right to collect customs duties and salt taxes in China. By the beginning of the 20th century, HSBC had become the largest bank in the Far East.
The foreign exchange traded by HSBC often accounts for 60%-70% of Shanghai's foreign exchange market.
Official website of HSBC-enquiry of outlets