HSBC says conflict of interest probably prevents appointing Ping An to board

FILE PHOTO: The HSBC bank logo is seen at their offices in the Canary Wharf financial district in London

LONDON – HSBC is unlikely to appoint an executive of its biggest shareholder Ping An Insurance Group of China to its board due to a conflict of interest, HSBC Chief Executive Noel Quinn told reporters on Monday.

“There is the potential for conflict of interest given there is an overlap in their business model with ours in terms of insurance and banking,” Quinn said.

Quinn’s remarks follow media reports of Hong Kong lawmakers calling on HSBC to make such a move, and a wider debate between the British bank and its largest shareholder Ping An over strategy.

(Reporting By Lawrence White; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Reuters

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