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Double win for HSBC Expat service at global awards

Double win for HSBC Expat service at global awards

Wednesday 29 November 2017

Double win for HSBC Expat service at global awards

Wednesday 29 November 2017


HSBC Expat, whose global headquarters are in Jersey, has been recognised for the fifth year running at the Expatriate Management and Mobility Awards (EMMAs) in London.

The Bank won two awards for ‘Best Survey or Research Study of the Year for the EMEA region’, in recognition of their ‘Expat Explorer’ survey, and for ‘Best Expatriate Banking and Financial Innovation of the Year for the EMEA region.’

The panel of independent judges at the event said of HSBC Expat’s success: “HSBC deserve recognition of their initiatives for a holistic approach, not only ensuring excellence in meeting immediate banking requirements, but providing resources to assist in the international transfer and starting a new life in a new location. In terms of the Expat Explorer survey, it is a great research product, invaluable to any expat or expat-to-be and their families.”

Dean Blackburn, Head of HSBC Expat, and Retail Banking and Wealth Management Channel Islands and Isle and Man, commented on the double win: “This recognition of HSBC Expat and the Expat Explorer report is excellent news, not just for the Expat service and our operations in Jersey and the Isle of Man, but for the entire business.

"Given that HSBC Expat celebrates half a century since its launch, and the survey has been going for a decade, it is fitting that both should be celebrated for the services they offer expats from all over the globe. We are very pleased with this result and will continue to evolve and innovate in this area to keep HSBC at the cutting-edge of the industry.”

Pictured: From left, HSBC Expat employees, Chingy Yuen, Mark Rixon, Chris Sutherland, Mina Tailor, Ryan Lambotte, David Greenwood, Jo Da-Silva and Deep Jobanputra.

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