SEJARAH DAN VISIMISI HSBC :
125
Years HSBC in Indonesia
As the pioneer of modern banking in
most of Asian Countries, HSBC (HSBC (formerly known as The Hong Kong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited) has had long history in Indonesia. Since HSBC
opened its first Indonesian office in Jakarta (which known as Batavia) in 1884,
HSBC has been providing various kinds of banking service and products to the
Indonesian customers, whishing to develop trade and investment opportunities.
Initially started to serve the important sugar trade, and then expanded its
operation to Surabaya in 1896. Later in 1994 HSBC upgraded its Semarang agency,
which has been operating since 1878, into a full branch. During challenging
times in the Indonesian market where the Bank was forced to close operation
during World War II, and in the mid-1960s, HSBC strengths were really put on
trial. Having managed to re-open its operation in Indonesia after the World War
II and similarly after the closure in mid-1960s, the Bank was granted a new
banking license in 1968 wherein the Bank has remains steadily solid ever since
and retained its position as one of the largest foreign banks operating in
Indonesia.
Today HSBC Indonesia offers a broad
range of banking and financial services tailored to meet a wide spectrum of
needs, from those of multinational corporations to local businesses and
individual Indonesians, including personal financial services, corporate,
commercial banking, institutional banking, treasury capital markets and Amanah
Syariah banking. Until early 2009, it has been serving its customers through
113 outlets, spread through out 10 major cities: Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan,
Bandung, Semarang, Solo, Batam, Bogor, Tangerang, and Depok. This
includes Branch offices, Premier Centres, Amanah branches, Express Banking
Centres.
Group structure
HSBC Holdings is a public limited company incorporated in England and Wales.Headquartered in London, the HSBC group operates in five regions: Europe; Hong Kong; the rest of Asia Pacific; including the Middle East and Africa; North America; and South America.
The entities which form the HSBC Group provide a comprehensive range of financial services to personal, commercial, corporate, institutional and investment, and private banking clients. To more easily promote the Group as a whole, HSBC was established as a uniform, international brand name in 1999. In 2002, HSBC launched a campaign to differentiate its brand from those of its competitors by describing the unique characteristics which distinguish HSBC, summarised by the words 'The world's local bank'.
References to HSBC on this website refer to the HSBC Group of discrete legal entities, each of which is wholly or partly owned by HSBC Holdings plc. HSBC's largest and best-known subsidiaries and their primary areas of operation are:
Subsidiary
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Primary area of
operation
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The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
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Hong Kong SAR, with an extensive network throughout
Asia-Pacific.
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Hang Seng Bank Limited
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Hong Kong SAR
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HSBC Bank plc
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United Kingdom
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HSBC France
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France
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HSBC Bank USA N.A.
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United States of America
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HSBC Bank Brasil S.A.- Banco MĂșltiplo
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Brazil
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HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) S.A.
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Switzerland, Hong Kong SAR, Monaco, Luxembourg, United
Kingdom, Singapore and the Channel Islands.
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Grupo Financiero HSBC, S.A. de C.V.
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Mexico
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