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                    [Title] => Manning takes over as CEO of HSBC in RP
                    [Summary] => Warner Manning arrived in Manila recently to take over from Paul Lawrence as chief executive officer of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd. and concurrently as chairman of HSBC Savings Bank (Philippines) Inc.


Paul Lawrence, who has been in the Philippines for six years, will take up the position of chief executive officer Singapore in December 2002.

Manning previously headed HSBC’s operations in Brunei and had been with the HSBC Group for 20 years, holding various positions in finance, IT, planning, corporate banking and personal financial services.
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Paul Lawrence, the current chief executive officer Philippines, will take up the position of chief executive officer Singapore, in January 2003, subject to regulatory approvals.
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EDCA offers an easy and efficient way for exporters to receive copies of export documentary credits (DCs) via e-mail. An automatic e-mail message will be generated and sent to exporters, when an export transaction is recorded and approved in the Bank’s system. HSBC safekeeps the DC for the customer under the bank’s DC Safe Custody Service or DCSC.
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Proof of HSBC’s bullish prospects on consumer banking this year, is the introduction of various consumer products aside from the enhancement of its thrift bank, the HSBC Savings Bank.

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                    [Summary] => Warner Manning arrived in Manila recently to take over from Paul Lawrence as chief executive officer of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd. and concurrently as chairman of HSBC Savings Bank (Philippines) Inc.


Paul Lawrence, who has been in the Philippines for six years, will take up the position of chief executive officer Singapore in December 2002.

Manning previously headed HSBC’s operations in Brunei and had been with the HSBC Group for 20 years, holding various positions in finance, IT, planning, corporate banking and personal financial services.
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Paul Lawrence, the current chief executive officer Philippines, will take up the position of chief executive officer Singapore, in January 2003, subject to regulatory approvals.
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EDCA offers an easy and efficient way for exporters to receive copies of export documentary credits (DCs) via e-mail. An automatic e-mail message will be generated and sent to exporters, when an export transaction is recorded and approved in the Bank’s system. HSBC safekeeps the DC for the customer under the bank’s DC Safe Custody Service or DCSC.
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Proof of HSBC’s bullish prospects on consumer banking this year, is the introduction of various consumer products aside from the enhancement of its thrift bank, the HSBC Savings Bank.

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