HSBC is claiming that it has achieved its goal of 40% of the new pension system in Hong Kong, despite fierce competition from other providers.
Vincent Cheng, vice-chairman and chief executive of HSBC’s subsidiary Hang Seng Bank told www.thepensionsite.co.uk last year that the two banks (Hang Seng and HSBC) would take 40% of the new market...
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