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Current Accounts in Hong Kong

In the second quarter of 2011, it was reported that Hong Kong current accounts surplus has amounted to 4.64 Billion HKD - just another indicator of the country’s good economic health. Add to that its being hailed as the world's 11th largest trading entity, with the total value of imports and exports exceeding its gross domestic product. For and expat, the current accounts in Hong Kong are provided by various banks for their every day use with HSBC, Bank Of China, Standard Chartered being the most popular for new arriving expats.

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Premier International Account

Premier International Account in Hong Kong

£2,500, €2,500, $3,500 Debit card, cheque book (Sterling accounts only) £/$/€
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New customers who open a Sterling account can earn 1% AER interest for the first 3 months of account opening if a balance of between £10,000 and £24,999 is maintained. No monthly fee charged if minimum monthly balance of £2,500/€2,500/$3,500 is maintained.

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HSBC International

HSBC International in Hong Kong

£5,000,$10,000,€10,000 Cash Card, Cheque Book, Debit Card £/$/€
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Flexible international current account for day-to-day banking in sterling, US dollars and euro, with debit card /chequebook

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BNP Paribas Personal Investors

BNP Paribas Personal Investors in Hong Kong

EUR 50,000 International debit and credit card, deferred debit cards available 26 currencies: euro, US dollar, pound sterling, Swiss franc, Singapore dollar, Hong Kong dollar, etc.
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Day-to-day cash management in different currencies around the world.
As an expatriate you benefit from our preferential fee structure “Expat Investors”:

  • No transfer fees for bank transactions
  • Reimbursement of transfer fees charged by your bank
  • Reduced foreign exchange fees
  • 50 % discount on the annual account management fees
  • 50% discount on the annual fees for an international bank card (Visa, Mastercard)
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Additional Product Relationship Manager Account

Additional Product Relationship Manager Account in Hong Kong

£50,000 or currency equivalent Debit and credit cards (£), deferred debit cards available £/$/€
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Dedicated Relationship Manager taking care of your banking needs including; Currency exchange services, Introduction to tax services, Free financial review, International mortgage advice for property purchases in the UK, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Gibraltar, Advice from international investment experts.

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Guides & Articles for Current Accounts in Hong Kong

Cost of Living in Hong Kong

Before deciding to start a career in Hong Kong, make sure to negotiate a salary that covers all basic needs and allows you to save up and invest. Working in one of the most expensive cities in the world can be daunting, but with ample research and management of your expenditure, it is a worthy home from home. Read More >

Working in Hong Kong

Office communication is largely in English, but from employee to employee, Cantonese is still the norm. There are a few cultural issues that expats are expected to observe, such as the handing of business cards which should always be done with both hands, and always letting the boss pay for dinner. Cordiality and being able to maintain good relationships with colleagues are important, as is punctuality. Read More >

Banking in Hong Kong

When you go shopping in Hong Kong, an EPS card works like a debit card; chain stores, supermarkets and department stores accept EPS cards, but restaurants, small shops and travel companies often do not. Read More >
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