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HSBC is a large financial institution on a global scale. The company offers a range of credit cards. It works with those with good or better credit, and often offers credit lines with limited credit limits for those who have less than perfect credit. The company is well known because of the numerous lines of credit they offer, often giving those who otherwise could not qualify for a line of credit the help they need.

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HSBC credit cards offer benefits to meet your lifestyle.

HSBC has more than 3 million customers around the world. The company offers commercial banking services to a variety of industries including individuals, institutions, governments and corporations. While the company does operate as a bank, with 400 branches in the states of New York, California, Florida and others, the company credit card branch is its largest sector.

In terms of assets, HSBC is large and strong. The company's HSBC North America Holdings division operates the US and Canadian businesses, and has an asset level of $300 billion. This strength has helped the company to develop a strong leadership ability as well as provides those borrowing and investing in them with the ability to count on HSBC for all their needs.

HSBC credit cards are available for a variety of consumers. The company provides credit cards for those with average or better credit, and often for those with less than perfect credit. Low interest rates, special offers including 0 percent intro APRs and no annual fees are often available to qualified customers.

HSBC credit cards are also available with rewards. The company's rewards programs include cash rewards, fly rewards and points based reward program that provides cash back, travel, and gift certificates. The rewards program is often given to those who have a higher credit scores. Interest rates on the credit programs are still affordable in most cases.

HSBC credit cards for small business are also available. The company offers business revolving line of credit as well as business credit cards. For small business, the company offers several credit cards including those that offer the ease of cash management for the business. The company's credit lines for small business are as large as $25,000 for well qualified customers. The company offers individual cards for employees under one line of credit.

HSBC credit cards are designed to be one of the best investments for business owners and personal users. The company offers a range of products to fit every lifestyle, including those who need help building their credit.

Write to Sandy Burke at sandy@creditdonkey.com

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