HSBC in Mexico

Our services

HSBC Mexico offers a wide range of financial solutions designed to meet the needs of individuals and businesses. From personal banking and wealth management to corporate banking and global markets, we provide our clients with the expertise and resources necessary to achieve their financial goals.

At the same time, we are committed to building a more sustainable future. We support our clients in their transition to a low-carbon economy and promote the personal and professional development of women by providing tools and solutions according to their needs.

 

Our headquarters

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 347
Col. Cuauhtémoc
C.P. 06500
Ciudad de México

 

Our CEO

Jorge Arce, Chairman and CEO HSBC México

Management board
Executive committee 

HSBC history in Mexico

In 1941, Banco Internacional S.A. was founded in Mexico, which later became Grupo Financiero Bital. In 2002, it was acquired by HSBC, establishing itself as one of the most important banking institutions in the country. Since then, HSBC has been at the forefront of financial innovation in Mexico, offering a wide range of services from personal banking to business solutions, and playing a significant role in the national economy.

Throughout its history in Mexico, HSBC has demonstrated its commitment to the community by investing in initiatives that promote sustainable growth. This approach has been a key factor in its ability to adapt and thrive in a dynamic financial environment, consolidating its position as one of the largest banks in Mexico.

HSBC, the most global bank operating in México

With more than 160 years of experience, HSBC was created to connect the world and today drives global transformation from Mexico, a key player in the realignment of supply chains in the world. From here, HSBC supports its clients with financial services and global connectivity, opening a world of opportunities in Mexico.


Purpose, values and strategy

To find out more about our purpose, values and strategy, visit https://www.hsbc.com/who-we-are/purpose-values-and-strategy. Please note this in English only.

Diversity and inclusion

Being inclusive is part of our culture. We have a working environment where people are valued, respected and supported to reach their full potential, benefitting both our staff and our customers. Visit https://www.hsbc.com.mx/diversidad/ to find out more about the actions we are taking. Please note this is in Spanish only.

Code of Conduct

Our Conduct Approach guides us to do the right thing and to focus on the impact we have for our customers and the financial markets in which we operate.

It complements our purpose and values and, together with more formal policies and the tools we have to do our jobs, provides a clear path to achieving our purpose and delivering our strategy.

Code of Conduct (PDF 281KB)

Please note that this document is available in Spanish only.

Remuneration System

Below is the Remuneration System details based on the CUB 168 BIS 3.

Remuneration System (PDF 224KB)

Please note that this document is available in Spanish only.

Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy

HSBC operates globally a zero tolerance approach to bribery and corruption. The Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy sets out the key principles and minimum control requirements that enable HSBC to mitigate the risk and comply with all laws and regulations:

Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy Statement

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