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HSBC computer fault denies customers account access
News Shoppers across the UK trying to use their HSBC Maestro debit cards were unable to withdraw cash from ATMs or had their chip and PIN cards rejected by retailers. HSBC customers were denied access to their bank accounts at the weekend after an... [25 Feb 2008]
'Tap and go' plastic arrives in London
News The so-called "tap and go" payment feature can be added to any MasterCard credit, debit or prepaid card or Maestro debit card and HSBC and the Royal Bank of Scotland have already signed up to use the technology. [04 Sep 2007]
HSBC crash leaves customers cash-strapped
News An HSBC network crash left thousands of customers without cash and unable to use their debit and credit cards at the weekend. The outage meant HSBC and First Direct customers were faced with service messages when trying to take out cash at ATMs or... [16 Oct 2006]
Buy a burger with your mobile - the future of payments
News The US arm of international bank HSBC is also giving one million contactless debit cards to customers before the end of the year. Very important high level payments will still be done over direct debit. [11 Oct 2005]
One million HSBC customers getting contactless cards
News The US arm of international bank HSBC is giving contactless debit cards to one million customers before the end of the year. In a press statement, Kevin Newman, senior executive VP for HSBC's personal financial services, said: "With [this], we're... [15 Sep 2005]
Major computer crash hits HSBC customers
News HSBC has admitted that hardware failure was the cause of a major computer systems crash yesterday that hit thousands of customers trying to use the bank's cash machines, credit and debit cards, and online services. [04 Jan 2005]
UK bookies blamed for underage gambling
News Currently Abbey National, Barclays, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, NatWest and RBS all make debit cards available to under-18s yet it is the bookies that end up shamed in the newspapers and on television, with little mention of the roles played by banks... [27 Jul 2004]
Retailers warned over £1.1bn fraud-busting scheme
News All the main banks and card companies along with 1,000 retailers took part in the testing, including names such as Asda, McDonald's, Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Abbey National, Barclays Bank, Egg, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Mastercard, Switch and Visa. [11 Sep 2003]
Banks tackle card crime with ‘smart’ chips
News Major card issuers including American Express, Barclaycard, HSBC, LloydsTSB and Visa are also taking part in the trial, which will continue until the end of July when a national rollout will begin. Major retailers, banks and consumers are today... [19 May 2003]
Yahoo! attaches money to emails
News The system, called PayDirect, has been developed with HSBC and will be available later this year. PayDirect account via their HSBC account. s PayDirect allows people to send and receive money to one another via email by linking their credit card... [31 Jul 2001]
Cash via email: HSBC and Yahoo launch e-payment scheme
News The companies claim the scheme will enable people to send and receive money at home and worldwide via email, by linking their credit card, debit card or bank account details to their secure Yahoo PayDirect account at HSBC. [31 Jul 2001]
Chipcard bank charges will smart
News Barclays, HSBC, LloydsTSB and Natwest were all unavailable for comment. EMV, the worldwide standard set by Europay, MasterCard and Visa in February 1999, requires that credit and debit cards be installed with a chip by 2005. [25 Sep 2000]
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