To showcase the strength of their customer relationships and as part of their new global campaign which focuses on the needs of international businesses, HSBC have commissioned a series of films that gives four clients the opportunity to talk about how HSBC Commercial Banking (CMB) have helped them with their specific needs of reducing risk, reducing costs, keeping cash flowing and expansion into new markets. The films focus on the key issues facing clients and include invaluable insights into HSBCs capabilities in helping with these varied requirements.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/hsbc/41276/
Genre: News Videos
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Financial advertising has been a rather predictable beast of late. Banks are clamouring to reassure us that they are safe, strong and, above all, surviving. HSBCs latest TV spots by JWT London offer a different perspective. In these new spots, we go from the celebrity-obsessed arena of the paparazzo to the daily struggle of the fisherman – two worlds which are more alike than you might think.To view Multimedia News Release go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/hsbc/39997/
Genre: Entertainment
HSBC unveils this hauntingly poignant ad about protesters and cops. Seriously what does this have to do with a bank? - full story at wallstreetfighter.com
Genre: TV Videos
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Having complete control over company finances is a fundamental part of running a successful international business. To help companies manage their business finances from wherever they are in the world they need global financial partners with strong international business capabilities and local knowledge.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/hsbc/41276/
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Genre: Sports Videos
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Rugby legends Bryan Habana and Jason Robinson have a lot in common. Not only are have they reached the top of the game ( both are World Cup winners), they are also determined to give something back to the sport that has made them famous. The pair have launched the IRB SOS Kit Aid Programme in association with HSBC rugby festivals. In this video Bryan and Jason talk about the programme and also reflect on the recent autumn internationals, England’s game against the All Blacks on Saturday and the Lions trip to South Africa next year. Lions Jason robinson bryan Habana world cup try south Africa England 2007 2003 kit aid sos irb hsbc rugby sport cheetah
Genre: Funny Videos
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Britain’s top riders and former champions give an exclusive preview of their preparations for this weekend’s Burghley Horse Trials, held at the historic Burghley House in Lincolnshire. Burghley is the fourth event in the HSBC FEI Classics. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Brian O’Driscoll and Jason Robinson are two of the finest ever rugby union players the British Isles have produced – men who have performed miracles in the colours of Ireland and England respectively and also produced fine performances for the British and Irish Lions They have been taking part in a series of HSBC Rugby Festival’s offering their training tips to the next generation of rugby stars. Aswell as talking about these festivals, in this interview Brian and Jason talk about their Lions memories, whether Brian should be selected for the 2009 tour of South Africa, whether Jason should come out of retirement for the tour, and if Jonny Wilkinson should retire after his latest injury.
Members of the British & Irish Lions squad have lent a hand to their Principal Partner HSBC as they opened a brand new sports pitch in the heart of the Orange Farm township in Johannesburg.The pitch has been built at Masibambane College which is a school supported by Education Africa - a South African charity which has a long standing relationship with HSBC. The multi purpose pitch was officially opened by Gerald Davies, Tour Manager of the British & Irish Lions and Giles Morgan from HSBC. The pitch includes some turf from Ellis Park - the venue of the Lions final test match against South Africa on 4th July. Students from the school then initiated the pitch with a special TAG rugby match involving the British & Irish Lions players. The players also planted trees around the outside of the pitch.Speaking at the event Gerald Davies said, Today is a special day and on behalf of the Lions players and management we are delighted to be able to attend and help with this fantastic legacy project. Education Africa