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New HR Head for HSBC Channel Islands and Isle of Man

New HR Head for HSBC Channel Islands and Isle of Man

Monday 16 January 2017

New HR Head for HSBC Channel Islands and Isle of Man

Monday 16 January 2017


Elvina Aghajanyan has been appointed as Head of Human Resources for HSBC in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man.

The bank says Ms Aghajanyan will drive business performance through growing the careers of HSBC staff and ensuring their experience at the bank is both rewarding and challenging. She will also focus on talent management and succession planning for key roles and support staff with their career development through HSBC's local and international networks.

With twenty years’ experience of working at HSBC, she started as a cashier in a branch in her home country of Armenia and subsequently held a number of different roles supporting customers and managing teams across the retail banking area.

She then made the move into Human Resources, first in Armenia and then taking on senior HR roles with a Europe-wide remit. Most recently and before assuming her new role in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man she was HR Business Partner based in Canary Wharf, HSBC’s Head Office, where she worked in the European HR central team and managed diverse HR projects impacting the European business.

Commenting on her new role and the Bank’s current recruitment drive, Ms Aghajanyan said:

“This is an exciting time for HSBC across the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, where we have a robust business growth strategy in place and long-term career development opportunities for talented and ambitious individuals."

“In particular, there is currently a Group-wide focus on regulatory compliance and fighting financial crime, and a number of roles have been created across all three islands as a result. Equally, it is incredibly rewarding to help existing staff achieve their personal development plans and progress within the business.”

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