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HSBC Banker’s Portrait of Racism Inside Firm Prompts Probe

HSBC Banker’s Portrait of Racism Inside Firm Prompts Probe

by Starling Insights

Starling Insights Editorial Board

Jul 13, 2021

Observations

HSBC senior leaders recently received a 48-page report with the results of a survey on diversity and perceptions of racism among the firm’s employees. The report, produced by a Vice President in the firm, detailed examples of racism, discrimination, and harassment that employees have faced at work and work-related functions.

The report concludes that HSBC has “abnormal levels of systemic discrimination."

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