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HSBC Opens IFC Wealth Center; Premier Elite Client Base Logs Double-digit YoY Growth Last Yr
HSBC officially opened its fifth Premier Elite Wealth Center in Hong Kong today. Since last year, HSBC has successively added three new wealth centers to meet growing client demand...
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HSBC officially opened its fifth Premier Elite Wealth Center in Hong Kong today. Since last year, HSBC has successively added three new wealth centers to meet growing client demand.

Janet Pang, Head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management at HSBC Hong Kong, said the bank's vision for developing its wealth business goes beyond providing investment advice and products, placing greater emphasis on delivering a more personalized, attentive and prestigious experience for clients.

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The new Wealth Center at IFC further enhances HSBC's service capabilities in the core business district to address rising client demand. In 2025, the total number of HSBC Premier Elite clients and the number of new clients both logged double-digit YoY growth.

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