HSBC Australia signs new deal with Identitii

HSBC Australia signs new deal with Identitii

HSBC Australia has signed a new license with Identitii, a blockchain and tokenisation platform that supplies data needed to process, reconcile, and report on payments.

Existing HSBC Customers – Activate your Online Security Device and set up a PIN


A short step by step guide showing you how to activate your new HSBC Online Security Device and set up a PIN for the first time. For more information, visit: www.hsbc.com.au/osd

Code white declared across Adelaide hospitals | 7NEWS


The state government is facing fresh criticism that it is more focused on party events like LIV Golf and Gather Round than the state of the health system.

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Why Argentina´s 100% Inflation Rate is our Future! [WEF & De-Dollarization]


If we think inflation is already bad in countries like the US, Great Britain, Australia, or the EU, then we haven’t seen anything yet. In this video, I would like to delve into Argentina, where the inflation rate has skyrocketed to a whopping 104%. What are the effects of this on the economy, political policies, and the people? How can they even cope? What has led to this inflation? What were the government decisions that created this mess, and are they any different from what politicians decide here in the West? What can we learn from this, and how can we ensure that we don’t lose everything?

HSBC BANK REVIEW: Why I am leaving HSBC in 2020


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In today’s video, I’m going to explain to you why HSBC and I are breaking up. So if you watch my last video, I described banking with HSBC, like dating the divorce say, and although there were many positives to dating a divorcee like HSPC, eventually I really saw their true colors. So I’m going to get into all of the reasons why me and HSBC are breaking up. So if you are curious, the four reasons why HSBC and I are breaking up and how you can avoid making the same mistakes in your personal banking, then I would watch until the end of this video. Now let’s get into the first reason why HSBC and I are breaking up so late dating any older man. Typically they are very controlling and HSBC was not any different. And if you guys have ever watched girls next door you’ll know that the girls had a really hard time getting out of the mansion whenever they wanted.

That’s basically how I felt with HSBC. Once I put my money in there, it was so hard to move it and I’ll get into the reason later why I decided to move it. But let’s say you wanted to shift some funds here or there, or just even log into your account. You had to press a button on a mobile app that barely exists to get a six digit code and then put it in a computer and then somehow find which window to log in at. So, yeah, basically I had no access to my money in my high yield savings account, and I really felt like I was being pigeonholed in being able to access my money. Okay. Reason number two. So basically HSBC cut me off. I know like a lot of sugar daddies will do this every now and then, and I’m pretty sure they decided to cut me off.

So I got an email earlier this month as if the pandemic and all the writing, wasn’t already hard enough and HSBC. Let me know that my new AP, why for my high yield savings account was going to get down to 1.01. I know 1.01. How can I actually live on that as if my unemployment and my pandemic relief is not already enough. Now I’m only getting 1.01 back on my savings account at out. So that was basically reason. Number two, why decided reason? Number one, that I needed to move my money around HSBC. Like all divorcees are pretty impossible to get out of that control hole. Okay. Reason number three. And I say this in my last video, but the interface of HSBC on their mobile app and their website is so outdated that I can’t get past it. It’s like when you’re dating a really old guy and you’re trying to convince yourself that they’re still really hot.

Like, you know, they’re like that one actor that everyone’s in love with George Clooney. Well, HSBC, you’re not George Clooney and I’m sorry, I just can’t keep looking at your interface every day. Okay. Reason number four is politics. So earlier this month you probably have been keeping up with the news and you know that China and Hong Kong and America are not really getting along so long story short, the CCP Chinese communist party and Hong Kong are not getting along. They’re basically saying that whatever terms they had made previously are no longer going to be valid. Now HSBC decided to take China’s side, which was a little shocking because HSBC is actually originated in Hong Kong. So with that being said, I really can’t stand by a bank that supports CCP. So with that, I’m going to decide that HSBC and I are breaking up, but what’s next for me?

You ask, well, like every basic girl in 2020, I’m going to crawl back to my old ex-boyfriend Marcus by Goldman Sachs because every girl likes going back to an F boy and Marcus is still keeping my APY quite high. So I think I’m going to go back to him. But if you guys have any tips on better banks, that I can get a high return on my savings account because that emergency fund is going to run out eventually the definitely comment below. And if you already watched this far and you haven’t subscribed, go ahead and hit that link below and subscribe to this channel. So you’re notified in the next video where I show you how we’re actually going to shift that money from HSPC to another bank. I love you my coins, and I hope you stand up for yourselves and never seen a bad relationship. Bye.