hsbc bank middle east agrees deal to merge
HSBC Bank Middle East, a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings, has entered into an agreement to merge its Oman branch and HSBC Oman with Oman International Bank.
HSBC Bank Middle East, a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings, has entered into an agreement to merge its Oman branch and HSBC Oman with Oman International Bank.
The Life Insurance Association of Singapore today used the city-states main newspaper, the Straits Times, to explain its support for a pending review of Singapores financial advisory industry unveiled last month at its 50th anniversary dinner.
Having established business links with China, India, Russia and the Gulf, Jersey will shortly be exploring opportunities to promote its interests in Latin America, the Channel Islands Treasury & Resources minister, Philip Ozouf, revealed yesterday.
Guernsey urgently needs to reposition itself as a different type of economy, according to the retiring Treasury and Resources minister Charles Parkinson.
M&G Investments has appointment Andrew Hendry to the newly created position of managing director, Asia, to build a service team in Singapore and Hong Kong.
Dubai-headquartered wealth manager Globaleye has opened a general insurance and employee benefits division in the United Arab Emirates.
Zurich, the Swiss insurance giant that has had a limited, defined market segment licence to operate in Singapore since 2006, today announced that it has just been awarded a direct insurance licence there.
In a speech earlier today, senator Philip Bailhache said despite there being widespread recognition that Jersey is a transparent jurisdiction, political prejudices die hard and it is convenient for politicians to point the finger at jurisdictions such as Jersey.
The latest stats from EFAMA show fund sales in February continued their strong start to the year.
European asset management firm Oddo & Cie has partnered with Chinese company Guosen Securities in a tie up which will see the two assist each other in their asset management and investment banking activities.
Asian Capital Resources Holdings (ACR) and its former company secretary Andrew James Chandler were today convicted of providing false or misleading information to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
An increasing number of wealthy Britons are considering leaving the UK within the next two years, according to a recent Lloyds TSB international survey.