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"We had to deal with structural issues and we were already behind the competition... We want to change the structure of the organization so that there are more people operating on the selling and marketing side. As such, we are restructuring the skill set to drive sales and at the same time, restructuring the basic terms and conditions (of employment) to lower cost structure." 1 - Niall S K Booker, CEO, HSBC India. IntroductionThe Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) entered India as early as 1959. Despite being one of the oldest and well-established foreign banks, HSBC had been lagging behind local private sector banks and other foreign banks in India in terms of business network and growth. HSBC's competitors and industry experts regarded it as a conservative bank that lacked competitive spirit.
On November 2002, Niall S K Booker (Booker) was appointed Group Manager and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the HSBC Group in India.
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1] "HSBC Reworks Staff Structure," www.rediff.com, August 19, 2003. |
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