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Major bank to close 100 branches despite bumper profits

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Major bank to close 100 branches despite bumper profits
Major bank to close 100 branches despite bumper profits

MORE than 100 HSBC branches will shut this year despite bumper profits and a £4.5million pay packet for its boss.

The bank’s pre-tax profits jumped by more than 90 per cent to £4.3billion in the final three months of 2022, helped by higher interest rates.

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HSBC's pre-tax profits jumped by more than 90 per cent to £4.3billion in the final three months of 2022Credit: Alamy
Chief exec Noel Quinn had his bonus lifted by 36 per cent to £1.8million for last year
Chief exec Noel Quinn had his bonus lifted by 36 per cent to £1.8million for last yearCredit: Reuters

But pre-tax profits for the year as a whole edged 17 per cent lower to £14.5billion after HSBC sold its loss-making French retail bank.

Chief exec Noel Quinn, meanwhile, had his bonus lifted by 36 per cent to £1.8million for last year, taking his pay to £4.5million.

And he could earn up to £9.8million if long-term share awards hit targets.

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His investment bank employees may be miffed by his increased payout as the bank’s annual report showed the group cut its bonus pool by four per cent to £2.8billion for 2022.

Mr Quinn’s big payday comes after HSBC slashed thousands of jobs over the past three years.

Despite the strong end to last year, Mr Quinn hinted at more job cuts.

He said: “There will be no easing off at all on costs. We are now considering up to $300million (£247million) of additional costs for severance in 2023.”

A spokesman said this would cover the cost of employees leaving the bank and not being replaced, rather than another round of redundancies.

HSBC, which has 15million customers in the UK, has already said that 114 branches will shut from April - you can see the full list here.

The bank has almost halved its presence on the high street to 327 in the last two years.

A spokesman confirmed that despite the mega profits, the branches would still shut because more customers were banking online.

The bank is based in London but makes most of its money in Asia.

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It has come under heavy fire from its biggest shareholder PING AN, a Chinese insurer, which has called on the bank to create an Asian-listed division.

Mr Quinn said yesterday that HSBC was better together, saying a spin-off would destroy shareholder value.

Blackpool’swarts and all Gruffalo

The Gruffalo is part of the latest attraction by Merlin Entertainments in Blackpool
The Gruffalo is part of the latest attraction by Merlin Entertainments in BlackpoolCredit: Mikael Buck / Chessington World of Adventures

A MONSTER with tusks, turned-out toes and a poisonous wart on his nose will be the latest attraction by Merlin Entertainments in Blackpool.

The Gruffalo (why, didn’t you know?) is part of a £2.3million seafront site based on the favourites from children’s author Julia Donaldson and artist Axel Scheffler.

Zog and the Highway Rat will also appear in The Gruffalo & Friends Clubhouse, close to Merlin’s other attractions, including Sea Life, Peter Rabbit and the Blackpool Tower.

WOMEN’S BUSINESS IS ROSE-Y

A RECORD number of female entrepreneurs launched a new business last year, according to the Rose Review.

Women founded more than 150,000 new companies, more than twice the number in 2018.

NatWest boss Alison Rose was tasked by the Treasury in 2019 to review barriers to female entrepreneurship
NatWest boss Alison Rose was tasked by the Treasury in 2019 to review barriers to female entrepreneurshipCredit: Getty

By comparison, 427,525 businesses were started by men last year.

Young female entrepreneurs aged 16 to 25 were the biggest drivers in the leap forward.

Experts said this could be due to a growing number of digital start-ups.

NatWest boss Alison Rose was tasked by the Treasury in 2019 to review barriers to female entrepreneurship. Only two per cent of venture capital goes to women-led start-ups.

Ms Rose said: “It’s a testament to the resilience and entrepreneurialism of female founders that they are creating more companies than ever.”

Rose has been appointed to lead a government taskforce on energy efficiency.

Ashley Armstrong

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