HSBC Holdings plc Sponsored ADR trades under ticker HSBC on NYSE as a stock. Use this page to review stock price, share price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Financial Services exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US4042804066, CUSIP 404280406. Also searched as HSBC Holdings plc Sponsored.
HSBC Holdings plc Sponsored ADR represents a depositary receipt for HSBC Holdings plc, a global banking and financial services group. The company provides a broad range of products and services through its retail banking, commercial banking, wealth management, private banking, and global banking and markets businesses. It serves individuals, businesses, and institutional clients across major international markets, with a strong presence in Asia, the United Kingdom, and other regions. HSBC’s core role in the financial market is to connect deposits, lending, payments, trade finance, foreign exchange, and capital markets activity across a large multinational client base. The Sponsored ADR structure allows U.S. investors to hold an instrument linked to HSBC Holdings plc ordinary shares while the underlying business remains focused on banking, transaction services, and financial intermediation on a global scale.
HSBC Pushes Climate Transparency And Blockchain Repos Into Investor Focus
HSBC Holdings (LSE:HSBA) recently hosted a closed-door meeting with major UK banks to discuss tougher climate-risk disclosure standards. The company is also accelerating the adoption of blockchain-based, tokenized repo transactions in its markets business. These moves sit alongside an earlier focus on fraud-related charges and risk controls, adding new angles around sustainability and capital markets infrastructure. HSBC is one of the largest global banking groups, with a significant...
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