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How do I get in touch with HSBC?

Contact us

  1. Have a chat with us. Join the 3,001,195 customers who chatted to us last year in mobile banking or using chat.
  2. Mobile banking app. You can chat to us on the HSBC Mobile Banking app quickly and easily.
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  4. Apple Messages.
  5. Call us.
  6. Existing customers.
  7. From the UK.
  8. Non-HSBC customers.

What is HSBC telephone banking number?

Your telephone banking security number is a 6 to 10 digit number that only you will know. It is what we use to verify you if you call us. You may have been asked to set this up at the time you opened your account.

Who called me 08007838422?

HSBC Phone Number 🔔 The number 0800 783 8422 belongs to HSBC. Anyone who calls you from this number should be knowledgeable about HSBC, and able to provide you with contact details to confirm that their call is genuine.

How do I contact HSBC Mastercard?

Lost or Stolen Cards

  1. HSBC Bank card. Call 1-888-310-4722.
  2. HSBC Mastercard. Call 1-866-406-4722.
  3. HSBC Premier Mastercard. Call 1-866-405-4722.

Does HSBC have an email address?

Most personal banking customers will receive messages from HSBC by post or via their online banking service. We use SecureMail, an encrypted email service, to send these messages.

How do I make an appointment with HSBC?

That’s why, with HSBC, you can book an appointment straight into your adviser’s calendar….Just log on and follow these simple steps:

  1. choose a face-to-face or phone appointment.
  2. check their availability.
  3. choose your time slot.
  4. confirm your appointment.

How do you find your IBAN number HSBC?

You can also find your IBAN and BIC on your paper statements. If you have an HSBC Currency Account, you can find your IBAN and BIC by logging on to online banking and looking in the ‘Details’ section above your Currency Account transactions.

Is 03457404404 a free phone number?

No calls to 0345 numbers are not free. All numbers that start with 03, 01 and 02 are usually charged at the same standard landline rate. This is due to Ofcom regulation stating that 03, 01 and 02 numbers all have to be treated equally. This applies whether you are using a mobile or landline to call these numbers.