HSBC Devalues Point Transfers to 1:1.25 From 1:1 HSBC Devalues Point Transfers to 1:1.25 From 1:1

HSBC Devalues Point Transfers to 1:1.25 From 1:1

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HSBC devalued its points transfer ratio to multiple partners, dropping from 1:1 to 1.25:1. Unsurprisingly, with such a negative move, it happened without any announcement or communication. At the same time, HSBC announced a 25% transfer bonus to several Avios programs, including British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Iberia.

This transfer bonus ran until January 3, 2024 and temporarily masked the devaluation. Here's what you should know about the decrease in value for HSBC points transfers.

Not All Partners Are Affected

At first glance, it would seem that the devaluation applies across the board, but that's not the case. Three transfer partners have retained the 1:1 ratio, although how long that lasts only time will tell. The three partners still with a 1:1 ratio are as follows:

Outside this, the other HSBC partners now have a 1.25:1 transfer ratio.

From
To
Transfer Ratio
Min.Transfer
Average Time
HSBC Rewards
United States
Accor Group (ALL - Accor Live Limitless)
2,500:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
Accor Group (ALL - Accor Live Limitless)
-
Immediate
HSBC Rewards
India
Accor Group (ALL - Accor Live Limitless)
1:1
Transfer partnership added on April 30, 2025
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
Aer Lingus (AerClub)
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
1,250:1,000
-
2 days
HSBC Rewards
Canada
10,000:4,000
25,000
Immediate
HSBC Rewards
UK
-
2 hours
HSBC Rewards
Canada
Cathay Pacific (Cathay)
10,000:3,200
25,000
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
Emirates (Skywards & Business Rewards)
1,000:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
EVA Air (Infinity MileageLands)
1,250:1,000
-
1 day
HSBC Rewards
United States
Iberia Plus
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
Taiwan
Japan Airlines (JMB)
500:500
3,000
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
Qantas (Frequent Flyer)
1,250:1,200
20% bonus on transfers through June 30, 2025
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
Qatar Airways (Privilege Club)
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
UK
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
-
2 days
HSBC Rewards
Canada
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
10,000:3,600
25,000
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
TAP Portugal (Miles&Go)
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
Turkish Airlines (Miles&Smiles)
1,250:1,000
-
Unknown
HSBC Rewards
United States
Wyndham Rewards
-
Unknown

Our Take

While the news is a blow for international HSBC clients, it should not significantly impact the United States. This is because HSBC left the U.S. mass market retail banking sector, so it has no clients affected by this devaluation. However, it has retained its U.S. wealth management sector, so this devaluation may affect some clients.

Launching a transfer bonus at the same time as announcing a devaluation is disingenuous, to say the least. Clearly, this is meant to mask the effects of the devaluation and fool HSBC's existing customer base. With a 12% devaluation, you have to wonder how much value is left in the HSBC points ecosystem.

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