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Legal disclaimer for HSBC Assurances Vie (France).

Regulation

You are currently connected to the https://assurancesvie.hsbc.fr website, edited by HSBC Continental Europe, SA with capital of 1,062,332,775 euros (as at 23/11/2022).

HSBC Assurances Vie (France) is a Group subsidiary governed by the French Insurance Code, member of France Assureurs (FA) and subject to the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Resolution (ACPR).

All websites published by an insurance company, whether they offer online sales or not, must state the following legal information.

HSBC Assurances Vie (France) is a limited company with capital of 115,000,000 euros. The company is authorised to handle all operations related to life insurance and capitalization in accordance with current regulations.

  • Postal address: 38 Avenue Kléber, 75116 Paris
  • Registered office address: Cœur Défense, 110 Esplanade du Général de Gaulle, 92400 Courbevoie
  • Phone: +33 1 58 13 93 00
  • Email: hostesse-code.hbfr-die@hsbc.fr
  • SIREN number: 338 075 062 RCS Nanterre
  • VAT community identification number: FR85 338 075 062
  • Ademe number: FR232701_03ZAGT
  • Legal representative: Laurence Rogier, CEO
  • Publication director: Laurence Rogier, CEO
  • Host: HSBC Holdings, 8 Canada Square, London E14 5HQ

 

HSBC Assurances Vie (France) is licensed to carry out operations falling under branches 20 (life-death), 22 (insurance linked to investment funds) and 24 (capitalization). 

Contact details of the supervisory authority (ACPR): Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution, 4 Place de Budapest, CS 92459 75439, Paris, CEDEX 09. 

Don't have a branch or bank advisor?

If you're not attached to a branch, customer advisor or wealth management consultant, contact us in one of these ways:

  • Post: À l'attention du Pôle Information & Conseil, HSBC Assurances Vie (France), 38 Avenue Kléber, 75116 Paris
  • Phone: +33 1 41 91 80 70 (only for customers without an advisor)

Personal data use and storage

From 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) brought some changes to the law known as Loi Informatique et Libertés.

It sets guidelines for secure personal data use and storage, and aims to give you better protection.