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HSBC is the most expensive bank for hidden fees, says Wise

Published 03/01/2024, 11:36
Updated 03/01/2024, 11:40
© Reuters.  HSBC is the most expensive bank for hidden fees, says Wise

Proactive Investors - Wise PLC (LON:WISEa) chief executive Kriso Käärmann gave a sneak peak into January’s UK Hidden Fees Report, citing HSBC Holdings PLC (LON:HSBA) as joint first with NatWest as the most expensive bank – and the least transparent – for foreign exchange transactions.

Käärmann disclosed the findings on Twitter/X after HSBC announced its potential Wise foreign exchange competitor Zing.

According to data provided by Käärmann, who co-founded fintech disruptor Wise on a platform of democratising international money transfers, transferring £1,000 into euros through HSBC comes with a 3.7% markup “not communicated as a cost to the customer”.

HSBC touts a £0.00 cost, while baking these hidden fees into the HSBC exchange rate presented to the customer, alleges Käärmann.

The Zing app was not yet live at the time of writing, so it is unclear what HSBC’s new fee structure on the app looks like.

Wise charges as little as 43 basis points per international forex transaction due to its innovative use of domestic currency pools that make cross-border payments cheap and easy.

HSBC will struggle to compete with these prices.

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“The new app will surely have real exchange rates with transparent pricing if they're serious about competing with Monzo, Starling or us,” said Käärmann, though he conceded that it “will be cool for HSBC customers - hoping for a massive price drop too, can't imagine launching with fees 700% higher than competition”.

Wise shares have dipped more than 6% since HSBC announced Zing earlier this week.

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Complete nonesense. I use Wise religiously. It’s brillaint!
Wise itself is the biggest fraud in the financial industries, thousands of victims here and there
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