Key facts
- HSBC is closing its international payments app Zing.
- Zing was launched just one year ago.
- The fintech venture incurred losses of $162 million.
- Difficulties in gaining commercial traction led to the closure.
- Zing's technology will be integrated into HSBC's existing platform.
HSBC has announced the closure of its international payments app, Zing, less than a year after its debut. The fintech venture has accumulated losses amounting to $162 million. HSBC cited struggles in achieving commercial traction as the primary reason for discontinuing the service. The app's technology and operations will be integrated into HSBC's broader technology platform. This decision comes as the banking giant reassesses its digital offerings and investment priorities in the competitive fintech landscape. The closure marks a significant setback for HSBC's recent digital expansion efforts, highlighting the challenges of scaling new fintech products in a crowded market. Further details on the integration process and the impact on existing Zing users are expected to be released by HSBC.
