Well HSBC beat Emigrant-Direct in terms of account opening speed.

Not that there was a contest.

I applied for an account on 9/28/05 and as of today, I’m almost fully setup.

Anyhow I got 3 letters in the mail today from HSBC. One is my password for online access, one provided me with the account and routing number (and also letting me know an ATM card is on the way), and another is the ATM card the previous letter mentioned.

I should note that just yesterday I received a letter containing my online user ID. After the login I proceed to change the 20 digit User ID to a more reasonable 8, and I also changed the provided password to something easier to remember.

I was getting ready to setup Bank to Bank transfer, link up my checking accounts and test out the transfer speed, but unfortunately I needed to setup a security key to do this. Setting the security key isn’t an issue, but it turns out I need my ATM card number and PIN to complete the setup. Although I got my ATM card already, I still haven’t received the PIN yet. I can call them, but I think I’ll just wait.

If you’re curious on the website interface, here’s a peek: (click to enlarge)

One noteworthy feature of the HSBC Online Savings Account is the HSBC ATM card, with it you can use deposit and withdrawal funds for free at HSBC ATM locations worldwide — if you have a HSBC checking account linked to the online savings account (thanks Rahul for the correction).

It’s a great feature to use when you’re traveling abroad, you can retrieve cash from your savings easier, and receive favorable exchange rates.

10/11/05: Received my PIN so now my account is fully setup.

04/17/06: Completed my full review of HSBC Direct.