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  1. HSBC Hong Kong offers a range of bank accounts with 24/7 online banking services for investments, insurance, credit cards, loans, mortgages and savings. New safety measure for Android device Beware of apps from sources other than your phone’s official app stores which may contain malware.

  2. 信用卡、投資及保險. 啟動信用卡及查閱卡資料. 報失或封鎖信用卡. 保險:Well+. 個人化設定. 開啟推播通知. 更改聯絡資料. 日常理財盡在掌握. 香港滙豐流動理財應用程式 (HSBC HK App) 的完整入門指南,讓您以一系列實用功能及服務,盡享前所未有的輕鬆理財體驗。.

  3. retailbank.hsbc.com.hk › easyinvest › enHSBC HK Easy Invest

    Search for "HSBC HK Easy Invest" and download the app from the App Store or Google Play™. Open the app and log on with your existing Personal Internet Banking details. You're ready to go! Enjoy the enhanced stock trading experience with our new app. Got a question?You can find out about the app in our FAQs.

  4. Based in Hong Kong, traveling the world Hong Kong puts you at the centre of a kaleidoscope of travel experiences. Explore the adventures locally and nearby. Catching up with home, starting your next journey Truly a world city, Hong Kong is the perfect place to ...

  5. Limited, Hong Kong (and its successors and assigns) (“the Bank” or “HSBC”), and placing the specified amount of exchanged fund (stipulated in clause 5 below) for a 1-week or 1-month time deposit in the Bank on the same day during the Promotional Period.

  6. No cash, no problem! In Hong Kong, you can quite easily spend a day or two without any physical cash on you at all. Between the multi-purpose Octopus card, all kinds of increasingly popular mobile payment apps and e-wallet, almost every facet of your daily life is covered, from shopping, and dining, to transportation and even peer-to-peer ...

  7. One of the most important Chinese festivals, is Chinese New Year. This is the time when the whole city stops for a 3-day celebration, lion dances cavort through the streets, and friends and families visit each other to exchange greetings and gifts. If you are married, you might want to take part in the local custom of giving “Lai See”, or ...