HSBC Holdings (00005): CFO Pam Kaur Speaks at Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference; Group Assets at US$3,233.00 billion

Bulletin Express
Mar 18

HSBC Holdings plc (stock code: 00005) announced that Group Chief Financial Officer Pam Kaur is addressing the Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference in London on 18 March 2026. A webcast replay of the presentation will be available later the same day on the bank’s investor relations website.

Headquartered in London, HSBC operates in 56 countries and territories and reported total assets of US$3,233.00 billion as of 31 December 2025, positioning it among the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations.

The Board of Directors at the date of the announcement comprises Independent Non-Executive Chairman Brendan Robert Nelson, Executive Director Georges Bahjat Elhedery, and the following Independent Non-Executive Directors: Geraldine Joyce Buckingham, Wei Sun Christianson, Rachel Duan, Dame Carolyn Julie Fairbairn, James Anthony Forese, Ann Frances Godbehere, Steven Craig Guggenheimer, Manveen (Pam) Kaur, Dr José Antonio Meade Kuribreña, Kalpana Jaisingh Morparia, Eileen K Murray and Swee Lian Teo.

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