HSBC Sri Lanka
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Type | Private |
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Industry |
Banking Global Markets |
Founded | 8 July 1892 |
Headquarters | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Products | Loans, Credit Cards, Savings, Consumer Banking etc. |
Employees | 1700 |
Parent | HSBC |
Website | www.hsbc.lk |
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited Sri Lanka (commonly known as HSBC Sri Lanka) is a banking and financial services company in Sri Lanka and a wholly owned subsidiary of HSBC. It is a largest and one of the oldest banks in Sri Lanka. HSBC officially opened its doors in Sri Lanka on Friday 1 July 1892, just 27 years after its first offices were established in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (formerly known as the Hong Kong Bank and more recently as HSBC) maintained an international outlook from the start, while its activities cantered on trade finance.[1]
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