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    HSBC CEO Says Bank Remains Committed to Gcc Region Amid Iran Conflict 

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on March 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    HSBC CEO Georges Elhedery reaffirmed the bank’s long‑term commitment to the GCC region despite escalating Iran‑US‑Israel conflict and geopolitical shocks, emphasizing confidence in regional fundamentals and future growth.

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    HSBC CEO says bank's confidence in Gulf unchanged amid Iran conflict

    HSBC's Position and Strategy in the Gulf Amid Regional Tensions

    DUBAI, March 9 (Reuters) - HSBC's CEO said on Monday the bank remained confident in the Gulf states' economic prospects, as the region and the wider Middle East brace for the economic shock from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

    HSBC's Confidence in the GCC

    Georges Elhedery said HSBC's "conviction in the GCC's (Gulf Cooperation Council) fundamentals and its future is unchanged", in some of the first comments from an international bank boss on the growing crisis.

    Expansion Strategy in the Gulf

    Like many international lenders, HSBC has sought to expand across the Gulf, and has highlighted the region as key to its wider group strategy of capitalising on inter-regional global deal and capital flows to boost the bank's overall profitability.

    Middle East Contribution to HSBC's Profit

    HSBC does not disclose the Middle East contribution to its profit, but a Reuters calculation from company figures showed that its United Arab Emirates' and Saudi Arabian businesses, which account for the vast majority of its activity in the region, have together contributed 5% of overall group profits annually over the past five years. 

    Statements from HSBC Leadership

    “HSBC remains steadfast in our confidence in the GCC and in the long-term strength, resilience and promise of the region," Elhedery said in a statement on Monday. "We continue to believe that the years ahead will bring renewed stability, growth, and prosperity."

    Asia-Middle East Corridor and Future Growth

    Elhedery told investors on a February 25 conference call that the "Asia-Middle East corridor is becoming a defining axis of global growth," adding that the UAE was among the markets key to the bank's strategy to grow wealth management fees.

    Impact of Iran Conflict on the Gulf Region

    Since the start of the war 10 days ago, Iranian drones and ballistic missiles have hit countries across the GCC, which comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, severely disrupting oil and gas exports that underpin regional revenue. 

    (Reporting by Federico Maccioni in Dubai and Lawrence White in LondonEditing by Tomasz Janowski and Susan Fenton)

    References

    • HSBC CEO says bank remains committed to GCC region amid Iran conflict (Reuters via Yahoo Finance)
    • HSBC reaffirms confidence in GCC as Iran‑US conflict rattles markets (Gulf News)

    Table of Contents

    • HSBC's Position and Strategy in the Gulf Amid Regional Tensions
    • HSBC's Confidence in the GCC
    • Expansion Strategy in the Gulf

    Key Takeaways

    • •HSBC remains confident in GCC’s long‑term resilience and growth amid heightened regional tensions, per CEO Georges Elhedery.
    • •The war and Iranian drone/missile attacks are disrupting GCC energy infrastructure and exports—halting LNG in Qatar and affecting Saudi refinery operations.
    • •Market experts warn GCC economies face pressure from interrupted energy supply chains, tourism, trade, and infrastructure damage, even as banks like HSBC maintain risk appetite for the region.

    Frequently Asked Questions about HSBC CEO says bank remains committed to GCC region amid Iran conflict 

    1What did HSBC’s CEO say about the bank’s outlook on the GCC region?

    HSBC CEO Georges Elhedery said the bank remains confident in the long-term strength and resilience of the GCC region.

    2How has the Iran conflict impacted the GCC region?

    Iranian drones and missiles have hit several GCC countries, disrupting oil and gas exports critical to regional revenue.

    3
  • Middle East Contribution to HSBC's Profit
  • Statements from HSBC Leadership
  • Asia-Middle East Corridor and Future Growth
  • Impact of Iran Conflict on the Gulf Region
  • Which countries are part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)?

    The GCC comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates.

    4What is HSBC’s stance on the future of the GCC region?

    HSBC believes the GCC will experience renewed stability, growth, and prosperity in the coming years.

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