New Delhi: The HSBC Bank came out with a cautious reaction to Arvind Kejriwal's allegations on alleged money laundering through its Geneva branch saying it takes compliance with the law very seriously.
In a statement issued by the bank, it said, "HSBC Bank in India notes certain allegations made today. The bank cannot comment on the specific details of the allegations that have been made, which relate to issues in the past."
"HSBC takes compliance with the law, wherever it operates, very seriously. With a new senior global leadership team and a new strategy in place since last year, HSBC continues to take concrete steps to strengthen compliance, risk management and culture," it said.
The bank said India is the key strategic market for HSBC. The group remains committed to investing in and growing its operations in the country.
In a statement issued by the bank, it said, "HSBC Bank in India notes certain allegations made today. The bank cannot comment on the specific details of the allegations that have been made, which relate to issues in the past."
"HSBC takes compliance with the law, wherever it operates, very seriously. With a new senior global leadership team and a new strategy in place since last year, HSBC continues to take concrete steps to strengthen compliance, risk management and culture," it said.
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