HSBC cuts 6,100 US jobs
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Cireone could be right. I didn't pay attention to that bit of detail but it's possible.
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Well whats kinda strange is that when you apply for the store card the terms are from Beneficial and it is Beneficial that pulls your credit report.
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But isnt the BestBuy store card under Beneficial??????
Beneficial is there mortgage/personal loan unit.
Here is the link for that; https://www.beneficial.com/learn-about-loans/home/default.html?WT_srch=&DCSext_sot=Self-Directed&WT_seg_1=Prospect
The best buy mc and store card are thru HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A.
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But isnt the BestBuy store card under Beneficial??????
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No, in the article it states that they will keep the HSBC Bank N.A. business open for now.
It's the mortgage business that's hurting them.
It's the mortgage business that's hurting them.
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I heard the same news on Bloomberg. It seems as thought they are closing all most all (if not all) retail consumer lending branches in the United States.
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I found this article on msn.com.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29460805
this raises the question of what will happen to the current accounts that are under the subsidiaries that will be getting the boot.....................
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29460805
this raises the question of what will happen to the current accounts that are under the subsidiaries that will be getting the boot.....................
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