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Wednesday, Jul 10

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HSBC announces 'new mortgage criteria rules' for customers

The new HSBC UK rules take hold on Wednesday, July 10 and will see the bank remove the 65 per cent and 80 per cent loan to value tiers, allowing customers to access higher lending amounts at a higher LTV.

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HSBC announces 'big' change to mortgage criteria to give 'real boost' to property market

www.express.co.uk

HSBC's criteria switch-up has been largely met with praise from mortgage brokers.

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HSBC offers mortgage customers up to £1m in extra loans as it changes lending rules

inews.co.uk

The high street lender is changing the amount people can borrow on its home loans

Best student back accounts from Natwest, Nationwide, HSBC and more

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With the start of the new academic year just around the corner, we've rounded up some of the best student accounts out there

Best student back accounts from Natwest, Nationwide, HSBC and more

MoneySavingExpert has shared a guide of which accounts they thought were the best in 2023/24

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HSBC revamps investment banking division into five new groups

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HSBC is simplifying the structure of its investment bank by merging sector teams.

Best student back accounts 2024 from Natwest, Santander, HSBC and more

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First-year university students will be looking to get ready for their first term but one important thing they may not remember to sort is a student bank account, but MSE has some great details on some of the top providers

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How Barclays, Lloyds, NatWest, HSBC and Santander customers could make £233

www.express.co.uk

Everybody is being urged to move their money to the best accounts as there's never been a better time - and if you're not sure, it's worth asking your bank too

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Barclays, Lloyds, NatWest, HSBC and Santander customers sent £223 message and told 'remember'

Households have been sent tips on how to make their money work for them

Tuesday, Jul 9

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HSBC’s Zing Leverages Visa Solutions for Cross-Border Payments

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Visa announced Tuesday (July 9) that it partnered with Zing, a FinTech that is part of the HSBC Group, to develop an international payments app that Zing launched in the United Kingdom in January. The Zing app allows members to hold funds…

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Visa And HSBC Partner To Propel Zing App's Global Expansion And Enhanced Currency Services

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Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) and HSBC Holdings, Plc. (NYSE:HSBC) have unveiled a technological partnership to support HSBC Group’s latest international payments app, Zing.

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Friday, Jul 5

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HSBC fined record US$3 million for use of ‘unauthorised’ agents in MPF recruitment scheme

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Hong Kong’s biggest lender was ordered to pay a record fine of HK$24 million for offering incentives to ‘unauthorised intermediaries’ to get corporate clients to join its Mandatory Provident Fund scheme in 2020 and 2021, the pensions…

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HSBC, Barclays and Yorkshire BS latest to cut mortgage interest rates

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Barclays, HSBC and Yorkshire Building Society have all reduced their mortgage rates, following Santander and Halifax earlier this week.

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Banks including HSBC and Barclays slash mortgage rates again in battle for fresh borrowers

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Five of the biggest lenders are in a mortgage rate-cutting war as they fight for new borrowers, including Barclays, which is reducing its fixed-rate mortgages by as much as 0.27 percentage points.

Thursday, Jul 4

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New Barclays and HSBC bank account rules for customers 'start tomorrow'

Barclays has lowered rates on its residential products, with HMRC following suit

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Barclays and HSBC set to unleash mortgage interest rate cuts within hours

www.express.co.uk

The reductions follow a number of small cuts by other lenders in recent days, such as Halifax, Santander and NatWest.

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Mortgage price war heats up as Barclays and HSBC cut rates again

inews.co.uk

Several major banks have been dropping their mortgage rates in recent weeks as competition returns to the market