A third party mandate is a formal instruction from you to HSBC UK. It tells us that you’d like someone else to carry out everyday banking transactions on your HSBC UK bank account.
These don't include arranging a formal overdraft or opening or closing an account for you.
You might consider this option if you need help managing your accounts, for convenience or because you don’t have access to them.
For example, if you're recovering from an operation you might want someone to pay your bills.
Please note, before deciding if a third party mandate is right for you, you should consider other options.
You’ll find more examples of when a third party mandate may be suitable in our ‘Understanding third party access’ table.
A third party mandate gives access to:
You and your third party should visit an HSBC UK branch to complete the third party mandate registration. You can complete and print the form before visiting the branch by downloading a copy from this link: Third party mandate form (PDF, 903KB)
There are some important things to remember:
Follow the instructions carefully as any mistakes may lead to a delay in processing your third party mandate.
The third party must supply suitable documents proving their identity and residential address (see examples on page 5 of the Third party mandate general information (PDF, 2,412KB)
The third party must include full name, address, date of birth and signature on the third party mandate.
You can get a blank copy of a third party mandate from any HSBC UK branch or download, complete and print a copy from this link: Third party mandate form (PDF, 903KB) then post it back to a branch.
Please include the following documents in the envelope:
We can accept official copies certified by a solicitor if you're sending your documents by post.
Please note, we may contact you by phone and ask you to verify your identity with a standard security check. We’ll then confirm that you’re happy for the mandate to be issued before completing your request.
Please note, HSBC UK does not accept responsibility if original documents sent to us have been lost in the post.
What ID documents are acceptable?
For a list of all the documents we accept, please see our proof of ID and address page.