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  1. Step 1 – Registering the death. When someone passes away the death must be registered. Step 2 – Notifying us and finding out banking relationship. Once you have registered the death you should notify HSBC and find out the deceased’s asset with us. Step 3 – Emergency needs. We can release funds from the estate to pay for the certain emergency needs.

  2. 我是遺產代理人,在親人去世後,我應採取甚麼行動? 我們對此深表遺憾。首先,您需要領取親人的死亡證明書,並將該證明書連同其他補充證明文件提供給我們,我們便可向您提供已故客戶名下的滙豐戶口截至去世當日的結餘紀錄。

  3. HSBC HK. Help. Bereavement. Sorting out HSBC accounts. We try to keep this as simple as possible but there are some processes that we must follow. Therefore, to help you understand what to expect, we have summarised what would probably happen for different types of product or service held with us.

  4. Personal Internet Banking Log-off Page Beware of apps from sources other than your phone’s official app stores which may contain malware. From 26 Feb 2024, new safety measure in the Android version of the HSBC HK App will be launched to protect you from ...

  5. Probate is a general term to describe the process to apply for the legal right to deal with an estate. Probate is required for the handling of the estate of the deceased. However, Probate is not required where all the deceased’s assets are held jointly with another person and the assets pass automatically to the joint owner.

  6. Registering the death. After someone passes away, their death must be registered with the Births and Deaths General Register Office - contact details of the Deaths Registry can be found in useful contact. The Deaths Registry will give you a 'certified copy of a death entry', more commonly known as the Death Certificate.

  7. HSBC provides comprehensive RMB accounts and services. Get convenient cross-border renminbi services and benefit from the growing economic links with China Note: 3 Renminbi Current Account for Hong Kong residents is i) to issue cheques in Hong Kong with any amount and ii) to retailers across Guangdong Province (including Shenzhen) for consumer spending with up to RMB80,000 amount for each ...