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HSBC names Gautam Anand to lead Global India private banking unit

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on April 29, 2026

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· Last updated: April 29, 2026

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HSBC names Gautam Anand to lead Global India private banking unit

HSBC Appoints Gautam Anand as Head of Global India Private Banking

HSBC Strengthens Global India Private Banking Leadership

Appointment of Gautam Anand

April 29 (Reuters) - HSBC on Wednesday named Gautam Anand to head its global India private banking division as the lender looks to strengthen cross-border services for wealthy clients with links to India.

Role and Responsibilities

Anand, a veteran banker with 25 years of experience, will oversee HSBC's global India private banking franchise across India and key international hubs including Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and the UK, it said.

HSBC's Private Banking Expansion in India

Launch of Global Private Banking Business

HSBC launched its global private banking business in India in 2023 to target high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients as part of a broader push to expand wealth management in Asia.

Gautam Anand's Professional Background

Previous Experience

Roles at Leading Financial Institutions

Anand joined HSBC Private Bank in December 2023 as global coordinator for Global India, Middle East, North Africa and Europe. Prior to joining the lender, he worked at UBS, Credit Suisse, ANZ and ABN Amro, according to his LinkedIn profile.

(Reporting by Keshav Singh Chundawat in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema)

Key Takeaways

  • Gautam Anand, a 25‑year private banking veteran, takes on leadership of HSBC’s Global India franchise across India, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the UK (fundselectorasia.com)
  • HSBC launched its Global Private Banking business in India in July 2023 to target HNW/UHNW clients with investable assets above US$2 million, aligning with its broader Asia wealth expansion strategy (about.us.hsbc.com)
  • India’s wealth opportunity is rising: it overtook China as the most populous country in April 2023 and has an estimated US$2.8 trillion in AUM with projected 8% annual growth—underscoring HSBC’s strategic push (about.us.hsbc.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has HSBC appointed to lead its Global India private banking division?
HSBC has appointed Gautam Anand as head of its Global India private banking division.
What will Gautam Anand oversee in his new role at HSBC?
He will oversee HSBC's global India private banking franchise across India and major international hubs including Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the UK.
When did HSBC launch its global private banking business in India?
HSBC launched its global private banking business in India in 2023.
What experience does Gautam Anand bring to HSBC?
Gautam Anand has 25 years of banking experience and has previously worked at UBS, Credit Suisse, ANZ, and ABN Amro.
What is the aim of HSBC's global India private banking unit?
The unit aims to target high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, and expand cross-border banking services for those with ties to India.

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