Company: HBCYF
Filing Date: 2025-02-20
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001089113-25-000040
Chunk: 198

Company: HSBC HOLDINGS PLC
Filing Date: 2025-02-20
Form: 20-F
Chunk 198
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 federal and state securities laws. Similarly, the Group’s US commodity futures, commodity options and swaps- related and client clearing operations are subject to ongoing supervision and regulation by the CFTC, the National Futures Association and other self-regulatory organisations under US federal commodities laws. Furthermore, since we have substantial operations outside the US that conduct many of their day-to-day transactions with the US, HSBC entities’ operations outside the US are also subject to the extraterritorial effects of US regulation in many respects. HSBC Holdings and its US operations are subject to supervision, regulation and examination by the FRB because HSBC Holdings is a ‘bank holding company’ (‘BHC‘) under the US Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as a result of its control of HSBC Bank USA and HSBC Trust Company (Delaware), N.A., Wilmington, Delaware (‘HTCD’). HSBC North America Holdings (‘HNAH‘) and HSBC USA Inc., are each a ‘bank holding company’ and HNAH is also an intermediate holding company (‘IHC’) regulated by the FRB. HSBC Holdings, HNAH and HSBC USA Inc. have elected to be financial holding companies pursuant to the provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and, accordingly, may affiliate with securities firms and insurance companies, and engage in other activities that are financial in nature or incidental or complementary to activities that are financial in nature. Under regulations implemented by the FRB, if any financial holding company, or any depository institution controlled by a financial holding company, ceases to meet certain capital or management standards, the FRB may impose corrective capital and/or managerial requirements on the financial holding company and place limitations on its ability to conduct the broader financial activities permissible for financial holding companies. In addition, the FRB may require divestiture of the holding company’s depository institutions or its affiliates engaged in broader financial activities in reliance on the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act if the deficiencies persist. The regulations also provide that if any depository institution controlled by a financial holding company fails to maintain a satisfactory rating under the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, the FRB must prohibit the financial holding company and its subsidiaries from engaging in any additional activities other than those permissible for bank holding companies that are not financial holding companies. The two US banks, HSBC Bank USA and HTCD, are subject to regulation and examination primarily by the OCC. HSBC Bank USA and HTCD are subject