Our purpose – Opening up a world of opportunity – explains why we exist. Here at HSBC we use our unique expertise, capabilities, breadth and perspectives to open up new kinds of opportunity for our more than 40 million customers. We’re bringing together the people, ideas and capital that nurture progress and growth, helping to create a better world – for our customers, our people, our investors, our communities and the planet we all share.
The Wealth Relationship Manager (WRM) works closely with the Wealth Relationship Officer (WRO) and the service teams to build meaningful relationships with high value clients. Professionalism client focus, and understanding of the fundamentals of wealth planning will be key as the WRM acquires, develops, advises, and retains a portfolio of clients.
As the Wealth Relationship Manager, you will:
Build deep, long-lasting and mutually valuable relationships in which you will provide financial solutions and opportunities to your portfolio of clientsMaintain the highest standard of excellence in developing strategies to increase wallet share of existing clients and identifying product opportunities within the business through regularly collecting, updating and analyzing client financialsConduct full needs assessments with current and potential wealth customers and recommend appropriate banking, investment and insurance products and services to meet individual needs, based on objectives, risk tolerance and proper asset allocationsRepresent the company in community organizations and activities to enhance the Company's image and maintain and grow a referral network for additional relationship opportunities while maintaining an active prospect pipelineHelp with business development through existing relationships and COI’s (certificate of insurance) will also be expectedFor this role, HSBC targets a fixed pay range between $76,344.00 and $200,000.00
The final fixed pay offer will depend on the candidate and a number of variables, including but not limited to, role responsibilities, skill set, depth of experience and education, licensing/certification requirements, internal relativity, and specific work location.
At HSBC, our overall goal is to provide a competitive Total Reward Package, with an appropriate mix of fixed pay, and variable pay, as part of an employee’s overall total compensation and benefits. Variable pay generally takes the form of discretionary, annual awards (sometimes referred to as a “bonus”). Additionally, HSBC offers a wide range of competitive and flexible benefits designed to help you improve your health and well-being, finances, and lifestyle.