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Wealth and Personal Banking is our new global business combining Retail Banking and Wealth Management; and Global Private Banking, to become one of the world’s largest global wealth managers with USD1.4 trillion in assets. Across Asia, where wealth pools are growing faster than in any other region, HSBC’s wealth revenues grew 12% in 2019 (year-on-year) to USD5.7 billion. Our dedicated colleagues serve millions of customers worldwide across the entire spectrum of private wealth, ranging from personal banking individuals and families, through to business owners, investors and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. We provide products and services such as bank accounts, credit cards, personal loans and mortgages, as well as asset management, insurance, wealth management and private banking, that best suit our customers’ needs.
We are currently seeking a high calibre professional to join our team as an Assistant Vice President, Mortgage Sales.
Principal Responsibilities
Identify prospective customers to sell HSBC mortgage products, providing quality service and effective salesNetwork and build relationships with external business partners such as housing agents, brokers and lawyers to achieve desired mortgage product targets and serviceDemonstrate ability to continuously grow a portfolio of customers and bring in salesService Bank’s existing mortgage customersSubmission of mortgage applications and prompt follow up with customer and internal departments until point of loan inceptionConduct proper KYC on customers and business partners (if applicable) to ensure data integrityTimely update of sales numbers to Team Heads for sales projectionsAttend to enquiries and leads with relation to mortgageFollow up on servicing issues for existing mortgage customers