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HSBC Safeguard | Security Centre - HSBC VN From 27 November 2024, the new versions of our app will no longer work on older versions of operating systems on Android and Apple devices. To continue to enjoy the latest features on your HSBC Vietnam app, please update your device's operating system to aOS 9 or iOS 15.0 or above. Skip page header and navigation Latest offers with HSBC Premier Premier support for overseas education Articles about studying abroad HSBC Premier World Mastercard® Credit Card Spend Instalment on HSBC Vietnam App Investment Linked Insurance Product - Pru-Flexinvest Financial Planning Foreign Exchange Special offers for study abroad Global View and Global Transfers HSBC International Student Program Financial wellbeing management Get sign-up gifts worth up to VND3.5m with your new HSBC TravelOne Credit Card Apply for an HSBC Cash Back Credit Card and get up to VND 2 m cashback! 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Live it up with an HSBC Live+ Credit Card – enjoy up to VND2.8m worth of sign-up gifts Pay no annual fee when you spend with your HSBC LiveFree Credit Card Protecting you from fraud and financial crime In today's increasingly connected world, it's more important than ever to ensure your security – especially when it comes to banking. That's why we're introducing HSBC Safeguard: a series of initiatives designed to provide better protection for all of our customers from fraud and financial crime across our global processes and systems. Information is key to protection Our systems and processes rely on us having the most up-to-date information about all of our customers. Soon you will be asked to do one or all of the following: Confirm or update your existing personal or business details Provide some new information which may include original documents We understand that this may cause some inconvenience, and we apologise in advance for this, but we will work with you to ensure the process is as simple and straightforward as possible. What we will do with your data The sole purpose of gathering this information is so that our systems and processes can protect both our customers and the bank against financial crime. We take our obligation to protect your data very seriously, so all the information you provide will be subject the HSBC Group's high data and security standards. The intent is only to use this information for your protection and will NOT be used by any third parties for marketing purposes. You don't need to do anything at the moment. In order to manage the process, we'll be contacting customers individually on a phased basis to let them know when they need to update their information. Depending on your contact preferences, look out for an email or a letter in the near future. For more information, please feel free to call your Relationship Manager or visit your local branch. Fraud and financial crimes are forms of theft. They tend to involve money or property that are gained illegally, and used in a deceptive or illegal manner to gain a benefit from the proceeds. In today's complex economy, financial crimes can take many forms including money laundering, sanctions breaches, fraud, tax evasion, terrorist financing, bribery and corruption. HSBC Safeguard is a series of initiatives to increase the protection we provide our customers against fraud and financial crime across our global systems and processes. It involves strengthening our ability to combat money laundering and the evasion of sanctions, as these are often the driver behind many financial crimes. In addition, we will no longer be offering products such as travellers'cheques, as we believe they are no longer a safe enough way for our customers to convert their money and we may review other products like this over time. Sanctions are a policy tool which national governments and organisations such as the United Nations and European Union use to constrain and deter perceived threats to their security, or to conform international conduct to recognised international standards. Sanctions help to stop crimes like terrorism, drug trafficking and arms dealing by imposing restrictions on the business that banks can do with specific people, corporations orcountries/ regions and the names of these are clearly listed on things like the Office of Foreign Assets sanctions list. Why is financial crime an increasing concern? At HSBC, addressing financial crime globally has long been one of our main priorities. However criminal activity has become increasingly sophisticated in recent years, and fraudsters, money launderers and others have attempted to target global networks like banks. Improving the way we share and manage customer information will help us fight against the risk of financial crime. After all, it's our duty to ensure that you can bank with us safely, securely, and confidently. What has financial crime got to do with you or your business? As the world becomes more and more connected and information moves around at a greater pace, there are unfortunately greater opportunities for criminals to misuse the financial system. A key defence against money laundering is to prevent accounts being opened in false identities. We also sometimes needto verify where funds are from as part of our ongoing efforts to track our customers' legitimate funds and to protect them from financial crime. Criminals will try to appear to be law abiding citizens or businesses and therefore we need to request documentary evidence from all of our customers in order to fully protect them and their accounts. What information are we likely to request? If you're a personal banking customer, we’re likely to need the following information from you: Your valid identification documents Your most recent customer information Any additional supporting documents If you're a business customer, the documents we will need will depend on the size and nature of your business. However we are likely to need you to confirm your legal entity structure and beneficial owners as well ascountries/ regions you do business with. How will this information protect you or your business? As more and more of our customers live, travel and trade internationally, we're always looking for better ways to help you do the things you want to do safely. Part of this is to protect our customers around the globe. Our global systems and processes work by sharing data and customer information across borders in order to deter and detectfinancial crime. Even if as a customer you only bank in one countries/regions, locally, we have a duty to protect your account as financial crime is a global operation. Personal Banking customers: 37 247 247 62 707 707 Cash Back,HSBC Live+ and TravelOne Credit Card holders : 37 247 248 Premier customers: 37 247 666 Personal Banking customers: [email protected] Premier customers: [email protected] If you have registered for Internet Banking, you can submit your feeback from your “Mail box” in Internet Banking. Please contact your Relationship Manager Write, call or send us a message Visit us at your nearest branch Find answers to your queries or contact us for further help Careers, media, investor and corporate information HSBC Group | © Copyright HSBC Bank Group 2002-2025 All rights reserved This website is designed for use in Vietnam. Cross-border disclosure