The origin of the name HSBC

The full English name of HSBC is Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. It was established in Hong Kong and Shanghai at the same time in March and April 1865. It is one of the largest financial groups in the world today

one. So why is Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation translated as HSBC Bank?

It turns out that HSBC comes from the meaning of "rich remittances". At that time, HSBC's main business was international remittance business, so the name "HSBC" meant that the remittance business was prosperous and prosperous. Specifically analyzed, Hui means accumulation and collection, and is also the first word for banking exchange and remittance; Feng means harvest, harvest, prosperity and abundance. The combination of the two words leaves a positive impression on people, which is in line with the Chinese saying that good luck comes.