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HSBC is a bank. They provide personal and business financial services.

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What's the average pay for a cashier at HSBC?

The average pay for a cashier at HSBC is between £12.3k and £23.8k per year.

The top paying employers for bank cashiers are HSBC, Virgin Money and Barclays.

Last updated 16 October 2023

What is the Real Living Wage?

The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.

Location Real Living Wage
London £13.15
Rest of the UK £12.00

What is the legal minimum wage?

The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.

Age group Legal minimum wage
23 or older £10.42
21-22 £10.18
18-20 £7.49
Under 18 £5.28
Apprentices £5.28

How we know this

Based on data from 13 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and October 2023.

Who pays bank cashiers the most?

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What are bank cashiers saying about pay at HSBC?

  • Best thing

    Team is very good and supportive

    Worst thing

    Low pay, progression slow

    9.4

    HSBC Employee, February 2023

  • Best thing

    Some managers are the best people you could have looking after you. It's rare you get one but if you do, they make your life a lot easier!

    Worst thing

    1) Higher ups aren't involved, have no idea what it's like working in the front line don't care about staff wellbeing, treat everyone as a statistic that makes them profit.
    2) Bullying culture from more experienced members of staff against newer staff. Very clique-y.
    3) Some managers have managerial experience but no subject knowledge. They put their own equally clueless team members on to cover referrals and questions that aren't coveted by our policy and it causes chaos.
    4) Don't get paid enough considering I've made the bank millions in new mortgages, mortgage redemptions and payments.
    5) Reluctant to take on feedback and act on it.
    6) Unfair process to cover bank Holidays. Should shut if there's not enough staff to cover.
    7) "Customer is always right" attitude and no sympathy or resilience training for staff when dealing with abusive customers.

    8.2

    HSBC Employee, January 2023

  • Best thing

    Jiat working from home is the only good thing

    Worst thing

    Worst customers and hsbc does not allow us to treat them how they should be and put too much pressure and their targets are almost unachievable and in a 12 month you are guaranteed not to hit them that way the dont pay the bounes

    7.8

    HSBC Customer advisor, July 2022

  • Best thing

    Pay

    Worst thing

    Expecting people to know everything

    8.9

    HSBC Financial support represenative, February 2021

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