HSBC headquarters to relocate from London to Birmingham

HSBC headquarters to relocate from London to Birmingham

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Fittster

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20,120 posts

214 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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"The headquarters of the personal and business arm of HSBC bank will relocate from London to Birmingham, it has been announced.
The bank said about 1,000 jobs will be transferred from the UK capital as part of the move, starting in mid-2017."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-32037169

My initial reaction was good news for Brum but it seems a bit unfair on the existing employees having to relocate.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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Poor bds having to locate to birmingham

how will they cope with having houses with more then 1 bedroom


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Poor southerns will be lost

Magog

2,652 posts

190 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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Slightly misleading thread title, it's just the UK Bank, the one that used to be called The Midland Bank and was founded in Birmingham.

Fittster

Original Poster:

20,120 posts

214 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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If the personal / business staff are off to Brum when do the IB staff pack their bags for Hong Kong?

OzzyR1

5,735 posts

233 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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One of my friends moved to Brum recently as an analyst with Deutsche.

Swapped her two bed Farringdon flat for a 5+ bed house in a couple of acres out near Bridgnorth somewhere.

Loves it.

Edinburger

10,403 posts

169 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Magog said:
Slightly misleading thread title, it's just the UK Bank, the one that used to be called The Midland Bank and was founded in Birmingham.
I assume this isn't their office in Canary Wharf which is closing then? Isn't that (together with Hong Kong) their global head office?

iphonedyou

9,254 posts

158 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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McWigglebum4th said:
Poor bds having to locate to birmingham

how will they cope with having houses with more then 1 bedroom


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Poor southerns will be lost
Would take a lot more than to entice me. Moon on a stick, maybe.

Du1point8

21,611 posts

193 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Edinburger said:
Magog said:
Slightly misleading thread title, it's just the UK Bank, the one that used to be called The Midland Bank and was founded in Birmingham.
I assume this isn't their office in Canary Wharf which is closing then? Isn't that (together with Hong Kong) their global head office?
Nope it won't be the Investment bank or Corporate as they will find it very difficult to impossible to actually get anyone to relocate.

Retail is a bit easier to find staff, but the quality is just not there in Birmingham, the Scottish bank staff in Birmingham that I used to consult for are fking shocking and have difficulties knowing their arse from their elbow.

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

248 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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iphonedyou said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Poor bds having to locate to birmingham

how will they cope with having houses with more then 1 bedroom


And what if they end up with



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Poor southerns will be lost
Would take a lot more than to entice me. Moon on a stick, maybe.
This is a typical cockney; move a few miles from London and their ears bleed.

I have lived in West Sussex, currently on the South Downs, for the last twenty five years and I love it. But if the opportunity came to move back to the West Midlands I wouldn't think twice.

Maybe you'd want to take your blinkers off?

theboss

6,919 posts

220 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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OzzyR1 said:
One of my friends moved to Brum recently as an analyst with Deutsche.

Swapped her two bed Farringdon flat for a 5+ bed house in a couple of acres out near Bridgnorth somewhere.

Loves it.
Ssshhhhh.... you're referring to a dreadful part of the country. Nobody from London should ever wish to move here.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

205 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Andy Zarse said:
iphonedyou said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Poor bds having to locate to birmingham

how will they cope with having houses with more then 1 bedroom


And what if they end up with



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Poor southerns will be lost
Would take a lot more than to entice me. Moon on a stick, maybe.
This is a typical cockney; move a few miles from London and their ears bleed.

I have lived in West Sussex, currently on the South Downs, for the last twenty five years and I love it. But if the opportunity came to move back to the West Midlands I wouldn't think twice.

Maybe you'd want to take your blinkers off?

BrabusMog

20,179 posts

187 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Andy Zarse said:
iphonedyou said:
McWigglebum4th said:
Poor bds having to locate to birmingham

how will they cope with having houses with more then 1 bedroom


And what if they end up with



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Poor southerns will be lost
Would take a lot more than to entice me. Moon on a stick, maybe.
This is a typical cockney; move a few miles from London and their ears bleed.

I have lived in West Sussex, currently on the South Downs, for the last twenty five years and I love it. But if the opportunity came to move back to the West Midlands I wouldn't think twice.

Maybe you'd want to take your blinkers off?
I think he's from Northern Ireland...

To be honest, my ex's mother lived in Harborne and I always used to enjoy going there and your money would go a lot further...

Crush

15,077 posts

170 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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At least the staff will get a decent and affordable curry biggrin

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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OzzyR1 said:
One of my friends moved to Brum recently as an analyst with Deutsche.

Swapped her two bed Farringdon flat for a 5+ bed house in a couple of acres out near Bridgnorth somewhere.

Loves it.
Don't doubt that. We live in a relatively leafy part of London and really have no complaints, yet I'm sure I'd prefer living in just what you describe.

Trouble is that it is something of a one-way ticket. Your provincial house price won't rise as fast as prices in London, and more to the point, you probably won't want to move back. Which is likely to limit your career choices in something like banking a fair bit, I would have thought.

BrabusMog

20,179 posts

187 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Greg66 said:
OzzyR1 said:
One of my friends moved to Brum recently as an analyst with Deutsche.

Swapped her two bed Farringdon flat for a 5+ bed house in a couple of acres out near Bridgnorth somewhere.

Loves it.
Don't doubt that. We live in a relatively leafy part of London and really have no complaints, yet I'm sure I'd prefer living in just what you describe.

Trouble is that it is something of a one-way ticket. Your provincial house price won't rise as fast as prices in London, and more to the point, you probably won't want to move back. Which is likely to limit your career choices in something like banking a fair bit, I would have thought.
Surely they are going to let the flat out in Farringdon, which would lead to less financial pain should they need to move back towards London?

Du1point8

21,611 posts

193 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Greg66 said:
OzzyR1 said:
One of my friends moved to Brum recently as an analyst with Deutsche.

Swapped her two bed Farringdon flat for a 5+ bed house in a couple of acres out near Bridgnorth somewhere.

Loves it.
Don't doubt that. We live in a relatively leafy part of London and really have no complaints, yet I'm sure I'd prefer living in just what you describe.

Trouble is that it is something of a one-way ticket. Your provincial house price won't rise as fast as prices in London, and more to the point, you probably won't want to move back. Which is likely to limit your career choices in something like banking a fair bit, I would have thought.
Hence why its only retail banks thinking of doing this... not very many London contractors and staff want to move as it kills their career, plus they all (in Scottish bank) had to take 10-20% pay cut.

AyBee

10,535 posts

203 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Imagine there are some extremely nice places within commute distance of Birmingham that would be tempting.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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BrabusMog said:
Surely they are going to let the flat out in Farringdon, which would lead to less financial pain should they need to move back towards London?
Maybe. I didn't get that from "swapped" though.

55palfers

5,911 posts

165 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Plenty!

Solihull has some lovely stuff.

Ali G

3,526 posts

283 months

Tuesday 31st March 2015
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Du1point8 said:
Hence why its only retail banks thinking of doing this... not very many London contractors and staff want to move as it kills their career, plus they all (in Scottish bank) had to take 10-20% pay cut.
Certainly a 'one way trip' for anyone London based.

Anyone in HSBC would have to consider this - and have confidence that their employer would not then 'bin' them once relocated (relocation probably at their own expense given certain 'givens')

Notwithstanding that this type of execise should be to the benefit of all, the nature of the animal will be to exploit the move to the best advantage of those who make the decision.

Allegedly.