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May 21, 2019

Despite being the biggest and one of the most known banks in Hong Kong, HSBC bank may be one of the most problematic banks as well.

There are several issues that people run into while banking there.

First of all, because of the fact that Hong Kong is one of the biggest offshore havens in the world, HSBC started being suspicious and rejecting people who want to open an offshore bank account.

Furthermore, their employees are not so familiar with the individual cases, which makes the HSBC rather slow and inefficient.

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