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HSBC Unveils Its "Privé" Premium Card For Private Bank Clients

The bank is tapping into higher HNW and ultra-HNW spending via credit cards. Data shows a significant rise in recent years. The rollout of the service is starting in Hong Kong, and will eventually be repeated in Singapore, India and other jurisdictions.
HSBC has unveiled HSBC
Privé – the bank’s first premium credit card designed with
privileges exclusively curated for private banking clients.
The bank, which launched the offering in Hong Kong, said
yesterday that the invitation-only card will also be
launched in Singapore, India and other markets
globally.
The UK/Hong Kong-listed bank is rolling out the card in
partnership with Mastercard.
“Every moment counts for our Global Private Banking clients, who
often live busy global lives to pursue their personal and
business ambitions. Our clients choose us not only because of our
deep understanding of their wealth management needs, but also our
capabilities to provide them with bespoke services beyond private
banking,” Lok Yim, regional head of global private banking,
Asia-Pacific, HSBC, said.
The bank is tapping into higher HNW and ultra-HNW spending via
credit cards. For example, HSBC cited figures showing that
spending by Mastercard holders in these HNW and UHNW categories
almost doubled between 2022 and 2023. Transaction volumes rose by
87 and 78 per cent, respectively.
The bank has created a group of dedicated lifestyle relationship
managers to work with HSBC Privé cardholders to explore the
benefits, which include members-only lounges and workspaces in
more than 150 locations in the US, Asia, Australia and Europe; a
companion first or business class airline ticket with specific
airlines, as well as premium airport lounge access; complimentary
tasting menus for an accompanying guest at Michelin-starred
restaurants and premium hospitality groups; courtesy green fees
at select golf courses and fast-track to top membership status at
iconic department stores in London and Paris.
As reported earlier this week, HSBC has announced a new
corporate structure, as well as appointing a new chief financial
officer.