Last Update 20 Nov 25
Fair value Increased 1.02%HSBA: Ongoing Succession Debate And Capital Moves Will Influence 2025 Outlook
HSBC Holdings' average analyst price target has increased modestly, with recent adjustments reflecting improved forecasts for earnings growth and profitability as analysts react positively to the bank’s solid quarterly performance and outlook.
Analyst Commentary
Recent street research highlights a spectrum of opinion on HSBC Holdings, with both optimism and caution influencing analyst recommendations and price targets following the bank’s quarterly results and strategic developments.
Bullish Takeaways
- Bullish analysts were encouraged by HSBC’s "good" third quarter performance and believe the bank is on track to control cost growth, aiming for a 3% target by 2025.
- Projections for the bank’s profitability remain positive, with some expecting return on equity to reach at least 15% in 2025, supporting upward momentum in valuation.
- Several price target increases reflect confidence in HSBC’s earnings power and continued delivery against strategic goals, with recent upward revisions above 1,100 GBp.
- Ongoing buy recommendations highlight HSBC’s improved execution and the market’s favorable response to management’s outlook for sustained growth and capital returns.
Bearish Takeaways
- Bearish analysts note caution surrounding certain strategic decisions, specifically the approach to inorganic capital deployment such as the HSB private transaction.
- There remains skepticism about the efficiency of recent capital allocation, with reservations over whether alternative strategies could yield better shareholder value.
- Cautious commentary has resulted in some downgrades to Hold or Neutral, reflecting uncertainty around long-term execution despite near-term performance gains.
- Some have raised price targets but maintained neutral stances, indicating that while growth prospects exist, the shares may already reflect a fair valuation at current levels.
What's in the News
- HSBC's board is facing challenges agreeing on candidates to become the next chair. This has sparked debate about qualifications and succession plans (Financial Times).
- Former U.K. Chancellor George Osborne is among three remaining contenders to chair HSBC, which is bringing increased attention to board-level changes (Sky News).
- JPMorgan raised its price target on HSBC shares to 950 GBp and is maintaining a Neutral rating on the stock.
- A cyberattack on Evertec's Sinqia targeted Brazilian institutions, including HSBC's local operations. HSBC confirmed no customer funds or accounts were compromised and that protective measures have been taken (Bloomberg).
Valuation Changes
- Fair Value Estimate has risen slightly from £10.66 to £10.77 per share, reflecting modest upward revisions to earnings projections.
- Discount Rate increased marginally from 10.86% to 10.90%, indicating a very slight adjustment in risk or required return assumptions.
- Revenue Growth forecasts improved, with the expected rate moving from 8.09% to 8.31% for future periods.
- Net Profit Margin is projected to expand, rising from 37.07% to 37.73%, suggesting expectations for stronger profitability.
- Future P/E Ratio has edged down from 10.54x to 10.47x, which implies a marginally less expensive valuation on future earnings.
Key Takeaways
- Focus on Asian wealth management, digital innovation, and trade flows positions HSBC for higher-margin, resilient growth as it reallocates resources from weaker markets.
- Strategic divestments and a strong deposit base in Asia underpin improved returns, operational efficiency, and sustained fee and interest income growth.
- Heavy reliance on Asia, market volatility, commercial real estate risks, and rising investment costs may erode margins and constrain revenue growth amid persistent economic uncertainty.
Catalysts
About HSBC Holdings- Engages in the provision of banking and financial products and services worldwide.
- The bank is intensifying investment in Asian wealth management and private banking, leveraging a strong brand and local presence in fast-growing wealth markets like Hong Kong, mainland China, and Southeast Asia; this positions HSBC to capture rising affluence and middle class expansion, fueling future growth in fee income and supporting more resilient earnings and higher margins.
- HSBC's global network and expertise in facilitating cross-border trade uniquely position it to benefit from the continued expansion of Asian intra-regional and international trade flows and Belt and Road-related capital movement, driving stronger, sustained growth in transaction banking revenues and non-interest fee income.
- The strategic shift away from underperforming and non-core businesses in Europe and the Americas, and redeployment of capital into high-return businesses in Asia and the Middle East, is expected to improve overall net interest margins and boost group return on equity through better allocation of resources.
- Disproportionate investment in digital transformation, including AI-driven efficiency gains and digital onboarding, will generate structural cost reductions (organizational simplification savings), directly improving the cost-to-income ratio and lifting long-term operating leverage and net margins.
- The strong and growing deposit base, especially in Asia, enables HSBC to capitalize on future loan growth opportunities tied to regional economic expansion, enhancing net interest income and providing a stable foundation for earnings growth as financial inclusion and credit penetration increase.
HSBC Holdings Future Earnings and Revenue Growth
Assumptions
How have these above catalysts been quantified?- Analysts are assuming HSBC Holdings's revenue will grow by 8.2% annually over the next 3 years.
- Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 31.7% today to 35.5% in 3 years time.
- Analysts expect earnings to reach $25.3 billion (and earnings per share of $1.57) by about September 2028, up from $17.8 billion today. However, there is some disagreement amongst the analysts with the more bearish ones expecting earnings as low as $22.4 billion.
- In order for the above numbers to justify the analysts price target, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 10.9x on those 2028 earnings, down from 12.4x today. This future PE is greater than the current PE for the US Banks industry at 8.5x.
- Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 3.25% per year for the next 3 years.
- To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 11.23%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.
HSBC Holdings Future Earnings Per Share Growth
Risks
What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?- Prolonged weakness and potential further deterioration in the Hong Kong commercial real estate (CRE) market is driving higher expected credit losses (ECL), which may continue to pressure group-level net margins and increase credit costs if CRE values and office demand do not recover as projected.
- Persistent uncertainty and volatility in global interest rates-especially relating to the sensitivity of HSBC's banking net interest income (NII) to HIBOR and U.S. dollar movements-creates material risk to core revenues should normalization of rates be delayed or if deposit repricing benefits fade.
- Continued exposure and strategic reliance on growth from Asia, particularly Hong Kong and mainland China, leaves HSBC vulnerable to region-specific macroeconomic slowdowns, heightened regulatory crackdowns, or geopolitical tensions, potentially dampening top-line revenue growth and eroding net margins.
- Strong recent growth in fee-based and wealth management income has benefited from favorable market volatility and transactional tailwinds, raising concerns about sustainability and introducing potential downside to revenues and return on equity if market conditions normalize or client activity weakens.
- Material ongoing investment in digital transformation, cost restructuring, and technology to maintain competitive parity may compress operating margins and consume capital, risking lower-than-expected shareholder returns if efficiency gains are not fully realized or are offset by rising compliance, cybersecurity, or regulatory costs.
Valuation
How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?- The analysts have a consensus price target of £9.491 for HSBC Holdings based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of £11.29, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just £7.93.
- In order for you to agree with the analyst's consensus, you'd need to believe that by 2028, revenues will be $71.2 billion, earnings will come to $25.3 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 10.9x, assuming you use a discount rate of 11.2%.
- Given the current share price of £9.55, the analyst price target of £9.49 is 0.6% lower. The relatively low difference between the current share price and the analyst consensus price target indicates that they believe on average, the company is fairly priced.
- We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.
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