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  1. First of all, you will need to get the Death Certificate. Together with the other additional supporting documents, we should be able to provide you with a list of bank accounts held in the name of the deceased with HSBC as at the date of death. You may then arrange to obtain either a Grant of Representation or Confirmation Notice, depending on ...

  2. Bereavement. 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.

  3. Dealing with Bereavement. The death of someone close is always a difficult time. When you’re experiencing grief, dealing with practical matters and making important financial decisions can seem overwhelming. We are here to support you through those steps and decisions.

  4. 滙豐One x 「理財達人」 — COLLAR 限量紀念品抽獎活動的條款及細則 重要風險通知.

  5. 2018 HSBC New Series Hong Kong Banknotes. HSBC’s 2018 new series incorporates a unique design narrative that connects Hong Kong’s people, landmarks and nature to showcase the facets of life in Hong Kong. Facets of life in Hong Kong are portrayed through the interaction between people, as well as between people and nature.

  6. If the deceased had a life insurance policy with HSBC, dedicated phone numbers, (852) 3128 0122 (Monday to Friday, except Public Holidays, 9am – 6pm) and (852) 2583 8000 (outside the above business hours) are available for the Personal Representative to call and make a claim on the policy. HSBC will guide the Personal Representative from ...

  7. We will require the following documents in support of the request for release of funds: Original or certified copy of Death Certificate of the deceased. Original Identity Card/Passport of the deceased. Original Identity Card/Passport of the applicant. Original proof of relationship, if any.