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HSBC South Africa will continue to serve its branch clients as usual until the transfer of the business is completed. For any client queries, please contact your relationship manager or get in touch through our regular contact channels. Please find further information in our press release.
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Contact number. +27 21 405 6500. Fax. +27 21 424 8745. Website address. www.hsbc.co.za. E-mail address. Send Enquiry. Company description. HSBC established a presence in Sub-Saharan Africa in 1981 and entered the South African market in 1995.