You’re a smart consumer. You hold onto your receipts, and you review your credit card statement carefully every month like you’re supposed to. For the most part everything goes smoothly. Your records match those of your credit card company, and you know exactly where your money is going. read more..
HSBC announces new executive for credit cards management
August 25, 2010
HSBC has announced the appointment of David Walker as its new executive in charge of credit cards management. Mr. Walker joined HSBC in 1995 from NAB and has held multiple management positions, including strategy and operations for global investments, mortgage management, and a regional sales and service position.
Also at this time, Alice Del Vecchio is taking the reins of the mortgage division, having held a similar position with Aussie Group after serving various positions with Westpac. Ms. Del Vecchio has two decades of financial banking and services experience.
Credit cards and mortgages are two sectors of consumer lending HSBC seeks to grow, and Mr. Walker and Ms. Del Vecchio are central elements to the bank’s strategy, said Graham Heunis, head of HSBC Australia’s personal financial services division.
“HSBC’s retail banking strategy is focused on bringing the best of HSBC’s international products and services to the Australian market and establishing main-bank relationships with customers holding multiple products,” said Mr. Heunis. “Credit cards and mortgages are central to this strategy.
He continued, “We are growing our credit cards business in Australia directly, as well as through third-party retail alliances. HSBC’s credit card receivables increased by 18.5% in the first half of 2010, double the rate of the overall credit card market, and we are focused on continuing this growth. Our advantage in this sector comes from the Group’s global experience and scale in credit cards (100 million customers worldwide) which allow us to drive efficiencies through common systems and propositions.”
Mr. Walker’s predecessor in the credit cards management role was Keith Lewis, who will now manage sales and services for the personal financial services division.
Source: http://www.hsbc.com.au
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The Westpac/Melbourne Institute leading index for June, which measures economic growth six to nine months in the future, decreased 0.1 points in the month.
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Credit Card FAQ: What is an Additional Cardholder?
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If you’ve ever compared credit card offers, you’ve probably seen statements such as “three free additional cardholders.” Or perhaps while you were reviewing the fine print of an offer, you learned that there was a fee for each additional cardholder on a credit card account. What exactly are additional cardholders though, and do they really concern you? read more..
Citibank expanding ATM network
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Over the next year and a half, Citibank will add 150 ATM outlets to its existing network through a new partnership with Customers Ltd, an independent ATM operator. This will provide the bank’s clientele with one of the largest fee-free ATM networks in Australia. read more..
