HSBC in Chile
Our purpose - Opening up a world of opportunity - explains why we exist.
With our global experience, local knowledge and specialized teams, HSBC can help your company achieve its goals.
HSBC Bank (Chile) is part of the HSBC Group - one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations. The Group’s presence in markets across all of the major global trade routes gives customers of HSBC Bank (Chile) access to a world of financial services and opportunities.
By combining its knowledge of local customers with its international expertise HSBC Bank (Chile) can offer its corporate and institutional customers a wide range of financial products and services that can be adapted to their needs.
Our headquarters
Isidora Goyenechea 2800
23th Floor, Las Condes
Santiago
Chile
Careers
If you would like to find out about job opportunities at HSBC Chile, please share your CV to: chile_seleccion@cl.hsbc.com. Further information about careers at HSBC is available on our corporate website.
Diversity and inclusion
Find out more about HSBC’s diversity and inclusion on our people and communities page.
Regulatory information
Details of documents and reports published to meet regulatory requirements are only available in Spanish.
Stay informed about the Chilean State guarantee for deposits on your bank or on www.cmfchile.cl
Operations by HSBC’s headquarters or other offices of this bank located abroad are not subject to Chilean inspections or regulations and are not covered by warranty of the Chilean state.

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