HSBC Finance Corporation is a financial services company and a subsidiary of
HSBC Holdings
HSBC Holdings plc ( zh, t_hk=滙豐; initialism from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business li ...
. It is the sixth-largest issuer of
MasterCard and
Visa
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* Visa Inc., a US multinational financial and payment cards company
** Visa Debit card issued by the above company
** Visa Electron, a debit card
** Vi ...
credit cards in the
United States
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. HSBC Finance Corporation was formed from the legal entity that had been known as Household International—shortly after Household International settled for US$486 million in charges pertaining to predatory lending, after burning through $389 million in legal fees and expenses
—and is now expanding its consumer finance model via the HSBC Group to
Brazil
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,
India
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,
Argentina
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and elsewhere.
HSBC Finance Corporation's subsidiaries primarily provide real estate secured loans, auto finance loans,
MasterCard and Visa credit card loans, private label credit cards, personal non-credit card loans and specialty insurance products to middle-market consumers.
History
Origins
Household Finance Corp. was founded in 1878 by
Frank MacKey
Frank Joseph MacKey (March 20, 1852 in Gilboa, New York – February 24, 1927 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) was an American polo player in the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Foxhunters Hurlingham polo team which won the gold medal. He al ...
of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It claims that in 1895 it was the first financial company to offer the installment plan, under which a consumer loan could be repaid through a regular monthly amount rather than a lump sum on the due date. It was restructured in 1981 under a holding company named Household International Inc., and, in 1998, it acquired
Beneficial Corporation
Beneficial Corporation was one of the largest consumer finance companies in the United States, prior to its acquisition by Household International, Inc. in 1998. Beneficial began as the Beneficial Loan Society in 1914 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, ...
.
Household International was a provider of consumer loans and credit cards in the
United States
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,
Canada
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and the
United Kingdom
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. In October 2002, Household International settled for US$486 million charges of
predatory lending
Predatory lending refers to unethical practices conducted by lending organizations during a loan origination process that are unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent. While there are no internationally agreed legal definitions for predatory lending, a 20 ...
by attorneys general in 46 U.S. states.
On November 14, 2002, HSBC announced the acquisition of Household International Inc for a total value of US$15.3 billion.
2003 to 2010
On March 28, 2003, HSBC acquired Household International, which was merged in 2005 with a subsidiary company that became the HSBC Finance Corp. Household International
CEO
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
William Aldinger
William F. Aldinger III (born June 25, 1947) is an American businessman.
Aldinger served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Capmark (now Ally Financial) from June 2006 to December 2008. He has served as Consultant of Capmark since ...
became the highest-paid director in the United Kingdom before announcing his departure in February 2005. On March 2, 2009, HSBC chairman Stephen Green said that, in retrospect, HSBC should not have acquired Household International.
In August 2005, HSBC-N.A. announced plans to acquire Metris Companies, Inc, a credit card issuer to the U.S. middle market segment.
The deal closed in early December 2005 and is an all-cash transaction worth close to US$2 billion.
HSBC will insert the Metris product line including the American DreamCard (under the Direct Merchants Bank brand) into the HSBC-NA credit card family of products.
In 2009, HSBC Finance Corporation announced the discontinuation of loan originations of all products by its Consumer Lending business, but continue to service and collect the existing receivable portfolio as it runs off, while continuing efforts to reach out and assist mortgage customers with their loan repayments and home preservation.
The Consumer Lending branch offices, branded in the US as HFC and Beneficial, had ceased taking new loan applications as soon as practical and substantially all branch offices will be closed as soon as commitments to customers are satisfied.
2010 to present
In 2010, HSBC Finance sold its auto loan units to
Santander Consumer USA
Banco Santander S.A. trading as Santander Group ( , , ), is a Spanish multinational financial services company based in Santander, with operative offices in Madrid. Additionally, Santander maintains a presence in most global financial centres ...
.
On August 10, 2011, Capital One Financial Corp announced that it will buy the U.S. credit card arm of Britain's HSBC for a premium of about US$2.6 billion as a way to expand its domestic credit card business.
The acquisition includes the HSBC unit's approximately US$30 billion credit card portfolio.
The sale of the U.S. credit card division came a little more than a week after HSBC announced that it will sell almost half its retail branches in the United States. That included the sale of 195 branches in New York and Connecticut to First Niagara Financial Group. HSBC said the two actions are part of its plan to make HSBC a more internationally focused business, but reassured that the U.S. is still considered a key market in its strategy.
HSBC and Capital One said that they expect no immediate changes to the credit card programs and operations. HSBC customers will see no near-term service changes and should be able to use their credit cards normally.
In 2013, HSBC Finance sold its US consumer loans to
Springleaf Financial and Newcastle Investment Corp.
In April 2015, HSBC Finance was reported as having accidentally uploaded information on United States customers' mortgages, including social security numbers and telephone numbers, to a publicly accessible
webserver
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that was subsequently indexed by
Google
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search. The data included information from a large number of HSBC Finance's subsidiary firms.
On 16 June 2016, HSBC Finance Corporation (HSBC Finance) has declared a settlement of a 14-year shareholder class case focused on incidents that happened until HSBC purchased Household International Inc. in 2003. Having recently revealed a possible liability of up to US$ 3.6 billion in regulatory reports, HSBC Finance has offered to compensate US$ 1.575 billion to resolve all charges in Jaffe v. Household International. The deal remains subject to ratification by the court which is estimated to result in a pre-tax bill of roughly US$ 585 m to HSBC Finance in the second quarter of 2016 covering attorney costs and expenditures.
Enforcement and regulatory actions
Over the course of its history, HSBC Finance and its predecessor companies have been subject to various regulatory actions. For instance, it was alleged that Household Finance had placed borrowers in high-cost loans with costly prepayment penalties which had not been properly disclosed. To resolve this issue, Household agreed to pay $484 million in restitution and to change its lending practices.
Operations
Canada
HSBC Finance Corporation has a Canadian operation which it inherited from
Household International
HSBC Finance Corporation is a financial services company and a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings. It is the sixth-largest issuer of MasterCard and Visa credit cards in the United States. HSBC Finance Corporation was formed from the legal entity that ...
. Since the HSBC acquisition the Canadian subsidiary works more closely with
HSBC Bank Canada
HSBC Bank Canada (), formerly the Hongkong Bank of Canada (HBC), was a British-Canadian chartered bank and the former Canadian subsidiary of British multinational banking and financial services company HSBC founded in 1981.
It was the seventh ...
. The unit offers
mortgages
A mortgage loan or simply mortgage (), in civil law jurisdictions known also as a hypothec loan, is a loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds for any pur ...
,
personal loans
In finance, unsecured debt refers to any type of debt or general obligation that is not protected by a guarantor, or collateralized by a lien on specific assets of the borrower in the case of a bankruptcy or liquidation or failure to meet the te ...
and
insurance
Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to protect ...
through 75 branches in 10 provinces and via merchant relationship with stores such as
The Brick
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,
Henry's, and
Arctic Cat
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.
HSBC Finance Canada ceased operations on March 21, 2012. 75 branches were closed immediately and approximately 500 staff members were laid off.
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, HFC Bank is a sub-prime consumer lender. Its branch network originally consisted of around 125 Beneficial Finance branches. Since Household International's acquisition by HSBC, HFC Bank has worked increasingly closely with
HSBC Bank plc particularly for cross-selling purposes.
HFC also provides retail finance for stores such as
John Lewis
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,
Currys
Currys (branded as Currys PC World between 2010 and 2021) is a British electrical retailer and aftercare service provider operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, specialising in white goods, consumer electronics, computers and mobile phon ...
&
PC World
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It offers advice on various aspects of PCs and related items, the Internet, and other personal tec ...
. In October 2007, the Marbles & Beneficial branded credit card portfolios were sold to
SAV Credit. In January 2008, the
Financial Services Authority
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) was a quasi-judicial body accountable for the regulation of the financial services industry in the United Kingdom between 2001 and 2013. It was founded as the Securities and Investments Board (SIB) in 1985 ...
fined HFC £1,085,000, for failing to take reasonable care in its sale of Payment Protection Insurance. Beneficial Finance is renowned for its predatory sales tactics.
In June 2009, HSBC announced that 100 branches would be closed, including all six in Scotland, with all branches closing the following month. The remaining branches would be closed to new business, and eventually close altogether. The company website is now offline, it previously stated; ''our branches have been closed since July 2009''.
United States
Beneficial and HFC
Operating under the HFC and Beneficial names, HSBC Finance Corporation is the second largest
consumer finance
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When planning ...
company in the United States, with more than 900 branches in 46 states. It provides a variety of
real estate secured and
unsecured loan
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s to primarily
sub-prime customers, as well as increasing numbers of other product lines such as
auto loan
Car finance refers to the various financial products which allow someone to acquire a car, including car loans and leases.
History
Car financing started with the General Motors Acceptance Corporation circa World War 1.
Car purchases
T ...
s and
service plan
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Differences from warranties
A service plan is a separate policy from the ma ...
policies. On 2 March 2009, it was announced that HSBC would no longer accept new business from HFC/Beneficial, and would eliminate 6,100 jobs.
[ The company website now states that the Beneficial and HFC companies and HSBC Credit Centers have closed their consumer finance businesses in the United States, the website is no longer active, and that all loans have been sold with servicing transferred to third-party servicers.
Children of former full-time Beneficial employees are considered for scholarships to four Maryland institutions of higher learning: ]Hood College
Hood College is a private college in Frederick, Maryland. In fall 2018, Hood enrolled 2,052 students (1,092 undergraduate students; 960 graduate students). Thirty-eight percent of students are either members of under-represented racial or ethni ...
, Johns Hopkins University
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, St. John's College and Washington College
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.
Decision One
Decision One mortgage company directly originated real estate secured loans sourced through mortgage broker
A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary who brokers mortgage loans on behalf of individuals or businesses. Traditionally, banks and other lending institutions have sold their own products. As markets for mortgages have become more competitive, ...
s. This subsidiary was shut down September 2007 due to the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. Approximately 1,500 employees were affected.
HSBC Bank Nevada NA
HSBC Bank Nevada issues a range of HSBC-branded credit cards, to both credit card only customers and customers of HSBC Bank USA
HSBC Bank USA, National Association, an American subsidiary of the British banking group HSBC, is a bank with its operational head office in New York City and its nominal head office in Tysons, Virginia (as designated on its charter). HSBC Bank ...
.
Private label cards
HSBC was the third-largest issuer of private label
A private label, also called a private brand or private-label brand, is a brand owned by a company, offered by that company alongside and competing with brands from other businesses. A private-label brand is almost always offered exclusively by th ...
credit cards in the United States, including cards for more than 70 active merchant relationships, including Best Buy
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, GM, Yamaha
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People
* Torakusu Yamaha, a Japanese businessman and founder of the Yamaha Corporation
Companies
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** Yamaha Music Foundation, an organi ...
, Kawasaki, Neiman Marcus
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, Polaris
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and Saks Fifth Avenue
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. Most of its card portfolio was sold to Capital One in 2011.
Other
The techniques and experience of HSBC Finance Corporation are being increasingly exported to other HSBC markets, for example, the establishment of Proa
The ProA is the German basketball league system, second-tier Sports league, league of professional club basketball in Germany. The league comprises 16 teams. Officially the ProA is part of the ''2. Basketball Bundesliga'', which consists of the t ...
by HSBC Bank Argentina
HSBC Bank Argentina S.A. was the principal HSBC operating company in Argentina. It was the seventh-largest bank in the country, it provided a full range of banking and financial products and services, including commercial, consumer and corporate ...
, and new business being established in Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
by HSBC Bank Polska
HSBC Bank Polska S.A. offers Consumer finance, Corporate banking and Treasury services in Poland. Its headquarters are in Piłsudski Square, Warsaw.
Polski Kredyt Bank S.A. joins the HSBC Group
On the 11 September 2003, the Polish Commission o ...
.
Bibliography
HSBC North America Holdings Inc. factsheet
See also
*HSBC Group
HSBC Holdings plc ( zh, t_hk=滙豐; initialism from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business li ...
*HSBC Bank USA
HSBC Bank USA, National Association, an American subsidiary of the British banking group HSBC, is a bank with its operational head office in New York City and its nominal head office in Tysons, Virginia (as designated on its charter). HSBC Bank ...
* HSBC Bank UK
*HSBC Bank Canada
HSBC Bank Canada (), formerly the Hongkong Bank of Canada (HBC), was a British-Canadian chartered bank and the former Canadian subsidiary of British multinational banking and financial services company HSBC founded in 1981.
It was the seventh ...
*HSBC Bank Argentina
HSBC Bank Argentina S.A. was the principal HSBC operating company in Argentina. It was the seventh-largest bank in the country, it provided a full range of banking and financial products and services, including commercial, consumer and corporate ...
*Proa
The ProA is the German basketball league system, second-tier Sports league, league of professional club basketball in Germany. The league comprises 16 teams. Officially the ProA is part of the ''2. Basketball Bundesliga'', which consists of the t ...
References
Further reading
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External links
HSBC Global website
HSBC USA website
Beneficial USA website
HFC USA website
Household – HSBC Watch consumer advocates
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