“Several Indian companies are becoming multi-nationals and expanding their operations in foreign markets. We assist many of these companies in setting up overseas operations and also provide them solutions to meet business requirements in India. These companies are not always headquartered in metro cities. Hence, we have opened commercial banking centres near their headquarters so that we can work closely with them,” said Sandeep Uppal, managing director and head of commercial banking in India at HSBC.
HSBC’s commercial banking unit in India has 700 employees. Of these, about 600 are posted across eight Indian cities where the foreign lender has opened a commercial banking centre.
The bank, which has 50 branches in India, has also formed commercial banking teams in smaller cities such as Baroda, Ludhiana, Indore and Jodhpur.
The foreign lender’s commercial banking division offers services from cash management to commercial mortgages, and products such as foreign
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