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Home / Business and Economy / HSBC Eyes Full Hang Seng Control in $14B Buyout

HSBC Eyes Full Hang Seng Control in $14B Buyout

15 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • HSBC proposes $14 billion buyout to privatize Hang Seng Bank.
  • Shareholders will meet January 8th to vote on the HK$155 per share offer.
  • The offer includes a 30% premium over the last trading day's closing price.
HSBC Eyes Full Hang Seng Control in $14B Buyout

HSBC Holdings is preparing to host crucial meetings early next month regarding its $14 billion proposal to privatize Hang Seng Bank. The British banking giant has detailed a scheme for Hang Seng shareholders, offering HK$155 per share. These shareholders will convene on January 8th in Hong Kong for both a court meeting and a general meeting to cast their votes on the privatization plan.

HSBC Group CEO Georges Elhedery expressed optimism about creating greater alignment while preserving Hang Seng Bank's heritage and customer proposition. The offer includes a substantial 30% premium over the closing price on the last trading day prior to the merger announcement. An independent financial adviser has deemed the offer fair and reasonable, providing a premium within the range of recent successful privatizations in the city.

Despite speculation, HSBC has explicitly denied that the buyout is intended to address Hang Seng Bank's bad loans. The bank reiterated its commitment to the HK$155 per share offer, stating it will not be increased. The plan has been meticulously prepared over several months, with an independent board committee recommending that disinterested shareholders vote in favor of the proposal.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hang Seng Bank shareholders will vote on the HSBC buyout proposal on January 8th.
HSBC has offered HK$155 per share for the privatization of Hang Seng Bank.
HSBC has stated that the buyout offer is unrelated to Hang Seng Bank's non-performing loans.

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