And finally…the times they are a-transitioning as HSBC introduces gender neutral titles
HSBC has announced that it is introducing a range of gender neutral titles that can now be used on its accounts, along with other improvements, to help its transgender customers.
The banking giant said the series of new services aim to offer trans customers “a better, more personal banking experience”.
The initiatives include allowing customers to choose from ten different gender neutral titles as well as simplifying and streamlining the experience of those who wish to change their gender on their bank account.
The announcement coincides with today’s International Transgender Day of Visibility.
The ten new gender neutral titles being made available to new and existing HSBC UK customers allow people who don’t identify as a particular gender, or who don’t want to be identified by gender, to choose the title that works for them.
These include Mx, Ind, M, Mre, Msr, Myr, Pr, Sai, Ser and Misc.
The banks said the titles will be applied across a customer’s account including bank cards and correspondence.
HSBC has also introduced a process which makes it simpler for customers who are transitioning to change their gender on their bank account.
Customers simply need to bring a passport, driving licence or birth certificate that supports the change of gender to update their details in branch.
This has been supported by training for all branch and contact centre staff that aims at helping HSBC UK employees understand the issues experienced by transgender customers.
The changes were developed in tandem with HSBC Pride, the bank’s LGBT+ employee network, which played a key advisory role in ensuring the new services reflect the financial needs of the trans community.
Stuart Barette, Senior Project Manager and Trans Lead of HSBC UK Pride Network, said: “On the day that I went into the branch to change my name and my gender I was terrified to be honest.
“Coming out to anyone is difficult, as you don’t know people are going to react. That’s why the changes we’ve been making are so important, so that our trans customers can feel confident that they’re going to have a good experience and be speaking with someone who has been trained to better understand them.”
Stuart Haire, HSBC’s Head of Retail, UK said: “The changes announced today are part of a broader priority for us to ensure our products and services are relevant for the unique financial needs of all of our customers. We want everyone to be able to access simple and smart banking solutions that work for them, and we will continue working with our LGBT+ colleagues and customers to ensure we’re getting it right.”