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Review of the HSBC, Bank account:
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Feels like HSBC are stealing from my dead parents

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An immediate account cancellation and transfer of funds would resolve this situation instantly. Unfortunately, these seem to be beyond the realm of capability for HSBC. Some back story context. I’ve recently lost both my parents. They owned a holiday flat in Sharm El Sheikh and took out an HSBC account to enable them to access money on their regular trips to Egypt during their retiral. Shortly after my father passed away my mother, recently diagnosed with liver cancer, visited Sharm El Sheikh in order to tie up affairs in Egypt. When visiting the HSBC branch at Sharm Azur, staff refused a 75 year old woman access to her OWN money from the joint account she shared with my deceased father. Without any money, my mother had to return home, important affairs with the house etc left unresolved. Following my mother's recent passing, I have made multiple phone calls and sent several e-mails to HSBC in the UK and Egypt advising, as executor for their estate, that my parents had died, that I wished to cancel their joint HSBC account and arrange for funds of approximately £1,200.00 to be transferred to solicitors handling the estate. On each occasion, I have been advised that my parents would need to report to the HSBC branch in Sharm El Sheikh. My DEAD parents would need to travel from Scotland to the HSBC branch in Sharm el Sheikh to sort out the administration for closing the account. After repeatedly advising that my parents had passed away, I was told that I would need to travel from Scotland to Egypt to close the account. HSBC are an international bank, promoting themselves as reputable and trustworthy. My parents chose to take out an account with HSBC to enable easy transfer and access to money when they visited Egypt during their retiral. The rude and classless way in which HSBC appear be effecting a deliberate and calculated theft from my dead parents simply beggars belief. My repeated e-mails and telephone calls clearly illustrate that I have provided HSBC in the UK and Egypt with numerous opportunities to resolve what should be a really simple issue – an account cancellation and transfer of funds. I am more than happy to visit any HSBC branch in Scotland and provide the appropriate paperwork needed (proof of ID, death certificates etc) to facilitate an immediate account cancellation and transfer of funds. Given the hand of cards that my family and I have recently endured, is that too much to ask? Reviewed on: 22nd June 2023

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