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HSBC share price set for Monday test after Singapore insurance review
18 January 2026
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HSBC share price set for Monday test after Singapore insurance review

London, Jan 18, 2026, 08:00 GMT — The market has closed.

HSBC shares dipped 0.4% in London Friday following the launch of a strategic review into its Singapore insurance arm. With markets closed Sunday, investors will revisit the news when trading restarts Monday.

This review is crucial as it touches on HSBC’s strategy for selling wealth products in Asia and how much control it plans to keep over that process. It also comes after a solid rally in big bank stocks, a time when investors usually tighten their grip on “nice-to-have” units and zero in on returns.

HSBC confirmed it’s reviewing its insurance unit in Singapore, HSBC Life Singapore, which it formed after buying AXA’s local insurance business. The bank is exploring all possibilities for this “insurance manufacturing” division but hasn’t reached a decision yet, CEO Georges Elhedery said amid a wider corporate shake-up. Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Steven Lam and Grace Huang noted that a sale could draw solid interest from global insurers. Singapore regulators, however, turned down Allianz’s bid to acquire a majority stake in Income Insurance earlier this year following public opposition, according to The Straits Times.

In London, the stock ended at 1,232 pence on Jan 16, slipping 0.39% from the previous close. It fluctuated between 1,226.6 and 1,240.0 pence, with roughly 28.8 million shares traded, per .

In New York, the ADR closed at $82.53, slipping 31 cents after fluctuating between $82.31 and $83.18 during the session. Trading volume hit roughly 1.5 million shares, per market data.

A “strategic review” means a formal evaluation of options — whether to keep, partner, sell, or reshape an asset — though the final outcome usually isn’t clear from the outset. These reviews can stretch out over time, leaving the market to speculate in the meantime.

Kenny Tang Sing-hing, chairman of the Hong Kong Institute of Financial Analysts and Professional Commentators, said it “makes sense” for HSBC to consider exiting Singapore’s insurance market to focus on demand in Hong Kong and mainland China. HSBC confirmed the review pertains solely to its Singapore insurance unit and is exploring “all options,” with no final decision reached yet. South China Morning Post

The downside is clear: no deal, no clear message, and months of uncertainty ahead. Even if HSBC lands a buyer, the terms—and how the bank continues to provide insurance to clients—will influence investor sentiment on the deal.

Hong Kong’s High Court is set to hold a hearing on Jan 23 to review HSBC’s plan to take Hang Seng Bank private, Reuters reported. This comes after shareholders gave the green light to the proposal.

HSBC is set to release its full-year 2025 results on Feb 25. Investors want to see how the Singapore review will impact capital, costs, and the bank’s wealth strategy across Asia.

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