HSBC New Zealand

HSBC NZ initialized its banking services in New Zealand in 1987 and opened headquarter in Wellington, NZ. Later, this was moved to Auckland in 1989. As a foreign bank, HSBC is the foremost banking entity which was granted the license by NZ government following its financial market regulation. With two major state-of-the-art offices located in Wellington and Christchurch.



HSBC New Zealand Products and Services

HSBC folks offer wide variety of banking products and services including

  • Retail Banking
  • Commercial Banking
  • Wealth Management
  • Investment
  • And Global Banking

The subsidiary of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, HSBC has been incorporated in Hong Kong SAR. It main office in New Zealand is situation at HSBC House, 1, Queen Street, Auckland place.



HSBC New Zealand Contacts

Contacts

Premier customers:

  • FromÂNew Zealand: 0800 028 088
  • From overseas: +64 9 368 8557

All other customers:

  • FromÂNew Zealand: 0800 802 380
  • From overseas: +64 9 918 8350

HSBC NZ Branches

1. HSBC Auckland Branch

Auckland Central, Auckland
Level 9, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

2. HSBC Christchurch Branch

15 High Street
Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
Phone: +64 345 740 4404

3. HSBC Auckland Corporate Partners Branch

Level 7, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

4. HSBC Wellington Mortgage Centre

195 Lambton Quay
Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Phone: +64 4 819 9458

5. HSBC Auckland Customer Services Centre

Level 7, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

6. HSBC Christchurch Personal Financial Services

Level 5, HSBC House, 15 High Street
Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
Phone: +64 345 740 4404

7. HSBC Auckland Private Clients Branch

Level 7, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

8. HSBC Auckland One Queen Street – Alliance

Level 9, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

9. HSBC Auckland One Queen Street – Retail

Level 9, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688



10. HSBC Auckland One Queen Street – Commercial

Level 9, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

11. HSBC Auckland Payment Services

Level 9, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

12. HSBC Auckland Treasury

1 Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 368 8688

HSBC New Zealand Internet Banking

Overview

Easier, simpler, faster. Your internet banking experience is about to get a whole lot better.

Over the coming months, we will be making some exciting changes to your internet banking experience.

  • Fast, simple and available whenever you need it, 24/7
  • Safe and secure access with our Secure Key
  • Move money with ease – transfer between your own accounts, pay bills, pay others within New Zealand and overseas
  • Access your transactional history and eStatements
  • Open accounts and term deposits online
  • A single, unified view of all your international HSBC accounts with Global View
  • Transfer funds between your international HSBC accounts in real time and free with Global Transfers

Staying Safe Online

Protecting you at every step, from 24/7 account monitoring to encryption and password protection

  • To protect your account, we have a global network of security experts who work round the clock to identify threats and investigate suspicious activity
  • If we see something unusual that doesn’t fit your banking profile, we’ll try to stop the transaction being completed and contact you to check if it’s valid
  • In case you’re concerned about online fraud, you can be sure that we’re doing everything we can to prevent it and help you keep your personal information and your money safe

HSBC New Zealand SWIFT Code

SWIFT Code: HSBCNZ2A

SWIFT Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Code (BIC) used to specify a particular bank or branch. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. Banks also use these codes for exchanging messages between them.



SWIFT codes comprise of 8 or 11 characters. All 11 digit codes refer to specific branches, while 8 digit codes (or those ending in ‘XXX’) refer to the head or primary office. SWIFT codes are formatted as follows: