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Consulates and the Vatican in chaos as HSBC tells them to find another bank
By JOANNE HART, FINANCIAL MAIL ON SUNDAY

PUBLISHED: 21:42 GMT, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:58 GMT, 5 August 2013


Diplomats in London have been thrown into chaos after Britain’s biggest bank, HSBC, sacked them as customers and gave them 60 days to move their accounts.
Their situation has been made far worse because other banks have been closing ranks and refusing to take their business.

More than 40 embassies, consulates and High Commissions have been affected. Even the Vatican has been given its marching orders.

The Pope’s representative office in Britain, the Apostolic Nunciature, has banked with HSBC for many years but was told to find another bank.
One diplomatic source said he believed HSBC feared being exposed to embassies after it was fined $2billion (£1.32billion) by US authorities last year.

It was blamed for alleged money-laundering activities said to have been conducted through its Latin American operations by drug cartels. HSBC admitted at the time that it had failed to effectively counter money laundering.

Bernard Silver, head of the Consular Corps, which represents consuls in the UK, said: ‘HSBC’s decision has created havoc. Embassies and consulates desperately need a bank, not just to take in money for visas and passports, but to pay staff wages, rent bills, even the congestion charge.’

Embassies also have to pay for ambassadorial accommodation and sometimes even school fees for diplomats’ children. None of these bills can be settled without a valid British bank account.

John Belavu, minister at the Papua New Guinea High Commission, said: ‘We’ve been banking with HSBC for 22 years and for them to throw us off in this way was a bombshell.’

Lawrence Landau, honorary consul of Benin, said: ‘We have been trying everyone, but all the UK banks are clamming up.’

Other embassies are equally fraught. One said: ‘HSBC did not give us any real explanation. They have only given us until the middle of August to find another bank. We can’t find one and we are going crazy.’

Marching orders: The Vatican's representative office in Britain has been told by HSBC to find another bank.

Banking sources said diplomatic missions are considered to be ‘politically exposed’, which means they are at risk of money laundering activities.

HSBC, however, claims its decision is part of an assessment of all business customers to see if they satisfy five criteria – ‘international connectivity, economic development, profitability, cost efficiency and liquidity’.
One diplomat said: ‘We don’t even know what these criteria mean.’

HSBC would not explain the requirements to The Mail on Sunday and merely said: ‘HSBC has been applying a rolling programme of “five filter” assessments to all its businesses since May 2011, and our services for embassies are no exception.’

The Foreign & Commonwealth Office said it was in contact with HSBC and had provided a number of diplomatic missions with letters of introduction ‘to help in opening a new bank account’.

The debacle comes as HSBC prepares to unveil its half-year profits tomorrow. The group is expected to report that it made $14.6billion (£9.6billion) in profits for the first six months of the year. It made $12.7billion in the same period last year.


Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2384003/Consulates-Vatican-chaos-HSBC-tells-bank.html



I just can't help but think something big is going on behind the scenes.
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Re: HSBC sacks consulates & embassies worldwide throwing them into chaos
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2013, 10:36:38 AM »
If there is one single that that pisses me off most about the Obama Administration it's that they didn't throw the book at HSBC for the years of blatant money laundering for terrorist nations, drug cartels, etc..  

There are people in jail right now for lying on a mortgage loan application yet for some reason we can't put a single bank executive in jail for blatant and egregious shit like this.  I guarantee that putting a few of these executives in jail would sent a much stronger message and do more to prevent future violations than a 1.9 billion dollar fine

part of the settlement was apparently the requirement that they don't get caught laundering money for at least the next five years

WTF ?

I guess after 5 years they can just get back at it again?

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As part of the deal, one of the officials briefed on the matter said, HSBC must also strengthen its internal controls and stay out of trouble for the next five years

http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/12/10/hsbc-said-to-near-1-9-billion-settlement-over-money-laundering/?ref=todayspaper&_r=0

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Re: HSBC sacks consulates & embassies worldwide throwing them into chaos
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2013, 04:45:50 PM »
If there is one single that that pisses me off most about the Obama Administration it's that they didn't throw the book at HSBC for the years of blatant money laundering for terrorist nations, drug cartels, etc..  

There are people in jail right now for lying on a mortgage loan application yet for some reason we can't put a single bank executive in jail for blatant and egregious shit like this.  I guarantee that putting a few of these executives in jail would sent a much stronger message and do more to prevent future violations than a 1.9 billion dollar fine

part of the settlement was apparently the requirement that they don't get caught laundering money for at least the next five years

WTF ?

I guess after 5 years they can just get back at it again?

http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/12/10/hsbc-said-to-near-1-9-billion-settlement-over-money-laundering/?ref=todayspaper&_r=0

Personally, I prefer the way the Chinese deal with them.
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