HSBC (HSBA) Reviews $400M Fraud-Related Provision Amid Risks
Published on 5/11/2026

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HSBC Holdings (HSBA) has conducted a review of a $400 million fraud-related provision connected to the collapse of Market Financial Solutions (MFS). The provision is part of $1.3 billion in expected credit losses for the first quarter. Chairman Brendan Nelson stated HSBC is adjusting its risk appetite and the case is not viewed as systemic. Chief financial officer Pam Kaur referred to the issue as 'idiosyncratic' and a 'one-off' while emphasizing the seriousness of the review at the board level.
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