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HSBC planning to add 30 private bankers in fresh India wealth push

HSBC's plans reflect an increasing competition to manage the growing wealth in India among both global and local firms, which has enticed the London-based bank

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By Preeti Singh and Saikat Das
HSBC Holdings Plc plans to recruit about 30 bankers to service India’s ultra-rich through its private bank that the lender will launch in the country in the next few months, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
 
The bank is seeking to fill the roles internally from staff in the country, as well as to hire wealth managers from rivals and independent firms, the people said, asking not be identified discussing private information. Its onshore private banking service may be set up as soon as June one of the people said. 
HSBC’s plans reflect an increasing competition to manage the growing wealth in India among both global and local firms, which has enticed the London-based bank back to a market it decided to exit in 2015. Only a quarter of India’s $600 billion wealth industry, which is expanding annually at 12%, is managed professionally, Julius Baer Group Ltd. said earlier this year. 

A spokesperson for HSBC declined to comment on the hiring plans or timeline for its wealth business.
Earlier, Nikhil Singhal, head of HSBC’s private clients business in India, said in a LinkedIn post that the bank is growing its wealth team, adding this is a “call out for senior private bankers from the market to come join us in our plans to ‘grow in multiples’.”

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First Published: Apr 13 2023 | 4:44 PM IST