GTR: HSBC RECOGNIZED AS BEST GLOBAL TRADE FINANCE BANK 2009
PanARMENIAN.Net
15.03.2010 14:31 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ HSBC was recognized as The Best Global Trade Finance
Bank 2009 for the second year running by Global Trade Review (GTR)
magazine, London, UK. The decision was made based on the number of
votes submitted by HSBC trade customers worldwide and the votes cast
by GTR's annual readers' poll on the leading financial institutions
in trade finance in 2009.
In a most challenging year, HSBC maintained a clear commitment to
meeting its customers' needs, by providing consistent trade expertise
and guidance across multiple markets, enabling customers to depend
on HSBC's trade finance experience globally, HSBC Bank Armenia said
in a press release.
The bank has also further maintained its position as a market leader
with the launch of its global trade confidence index in 2009, capturing
the views of over 3,500 importers, exporters and traders from 12
markets across the world. The index serves as a unique barometer of
trade activity, presenting data that can help the industry detect
signs of growing or weakening confidence in key trade finance markets.
"HSBC Armenia made a significant contribution to the Group's success.
Notwithstanding the adverse economic conditions throughout the year,
we continued to support all components of trade finance in Armenia,
and managed to increase total trade-related income by 38%, of which
income from imports and guarantees grew by 48% and 17% respectively.
However, the most important issue for us remains our customers'
acknowledgment of our ability to support them, by guaranteeing the
safety of their cross-border businesses", said Arthur Petrosyan,
Trade and Supply Chain Manager, HSBC Bank Armenia.
PanARMENIAN.Net
15.03.2010 14:31 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ HSBC was recognized as The Best Global Trade Finance
Bank 2009 for the second year running by Global Trade Review (GTR)
magazine, London, UK. The decision was made based on the number of
votes submitted by HSBC trade customers worldwide and the votes cast
by GTR's annual readers' poll on the leading financial institutions
in trade finance in 2009.
In a most challenging year, HSBC maintained a clear commitment to
meeting its customers' needs, by providing consistent trade expertise
and guidance across multiple markets, enabling customers to depend
on HSBC's trade finance experience globally, HSBC Bank Armenia said
in a press release.
The bank has also further maintained its position as a market leader
with the launch of its global trade confidence index in 2009, capturing
the views of over 3,500 importers, exporters and traders from 12
markets across the world. The index serves as a unique barometer of
trade activity, presenting data that can help the industry detect
signs of growing or weakening confidence in key trade finance markets.
"HSBC Armenia made a significant contribution to the Group's success.
Notwithstanding the adverse economic conditions throughout the year,
we continued to support all components of trade finance in Armenia,
and managed to increase total trade-related income by 38%, of which
income from imports and guarantees grew by 48% and 17% respectively.
However, the most important issue for us remains our customers'
acknowledgment of our ability to support them, by guaranteeing the
safety of their cross-border businesses", said Arthur Petrosyan,
Trade and Supply Chain Manager, HSBC Bank Armenia.