Banks Accused of Racism After Probing Pakistani Man's Account Motives
Source: scmp.com
- Rashid Mehmood, a Pakistani on a dependent visa, faced HSBC staff asking his nationality and reason for opening an account.
- His Hong Kong-born wife called out the questioning as unfair, but similar issues hit Bank of China and Bank of East Asia.
- Critics say Hong Kong's racial laws are too weak since they skip nationality-based bias.
Rashid Mehmood tried opening a bank account but got grilled on his Pakistani background by HSBC staff in Lok Fu. His local wife pushed back hard on the extra hurdles. This spotlights how ethnic minorities hit roadblocks at banks, even with proper papers, fueling calls to fix outdated anti-discrimination rules.