UK’s PRA fines HSBC £57m for “historic depositor protection failings”

  • HSBC was fined £57.4 million by the UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).
  • Fine issued to HSBC’s European holding company (HBEU) and UK subsidiary (HBUK) for historic depositor protection failures.
  • Depositor Protection Rules by the Bank of England were violated, leading to improper implementation over many years.
  • PRA found HSBC failed to provide information for Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) reimbursement and misidentified eligible deposits.
  • Failures occurred between 2015-2022 for HBEU and 2018-2021 for HBUK.
  • 99% of beneficiary deposits were incorrectly marked as ineligible for FSCS protection.
  • HBEU failed to promptly inform PRA about problems, undermining the firm’s readiness for resolution.
  • HSBC’s cooperation in the investigation led to a reduced fine of £57.4 million from the original £96.5 million.
  • Deputy governor for prudential regulation, Sam Woods, emphasizes the importance of banks complying with resolution requirements.
  • HSBC is “pleased to have resolved” the matter, citing cooperation and efforts to address issues.
  • Bank of England and PRA introduced revised policies for faster investigations, establishing incentives for early cooperation and admissions.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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