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HSBC Launches TradePay for Import Duties Solution for US Clients

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HSBC today announced the launch of HSBC TradePay for Import Duties, a targeted financing solution for US clients which simplifies the payment of import duties while optimizing working capital for businesses.

Many corporates are currently facing changing working capital needs and increased upfront commitments. By settling payments of import duties directly and frictionlessly through HSBC TradePay, businesses can simultaneously access credit and complete payments, leading to more efficient settlement times and better visibility over cash flows.

The solution is flexible and ensures import duty payments are made directly by HSBC, either through pre-agreed credit terms with brokers or direct ACH credits.

Vivek Ramachandran, Head of Global Trade Solutions at HSBC said:

“Clients’ working capital needs are evolving – and we’re responding swiftly with solutions that deliver the most value to them. By settling import duties directly and frictionlessly through HSBC TradePay, our US clients have more visibility and control over their working capital at the time they need it most. As the world’s leading trade bank, we’re committed to supporting global businesses as a strategic partner and innovative problem solver, helping our clients navigate the complexities of global trade.”

The HSBC TradePay platform utilizes innovative, digital solutions to help facilitate the transition away from paper-based operations, integrating financing and payments into one single journey.

Since its initial launch in 2023, HSBC TradePay has made $2.3bn of trade finance available across the globe.

For more information on HSBC Trade Pay, please visit: HSBC TradePay | Digital Trade Finance Solutions

Notes to editors

HSBC TradePay is available for HSBC Bank USA, N.A. clients with import operations into the US, and is based on eligibility criteria.

HSBC Holdings plc

HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of HSBC, is headquartered in London. HSBC serves customers worldwide from offices in 58 countries and territories. With assets of US$3,054bn at 31 March 2025, HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations.

Contacts

Media Inquiries to:
New York – Elena Connolly, Head of U.S. Communications, CIB, elena.connolly@us.hsbc.com
London – Mina Sharma, Senior Media Relations Manager, mina.bharat.sharma@hsbc.com

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Contacts

Media Inquiries to:
New York – Elena Connolly, Head of U.S. Communications, CIB, elena.connolly@us.hsbc.com
London – Mina Sharma, Senior Media Relations Manager, mina.bharat.sharma@hsbc.com

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