Andrew Preston
About Andrew Preston
Andrew Preston is a Retail Branch Manager at HSBC CIIOM, with over six years of experience in the retail banking sector. He holds an Investment Advice Diploma and has studied at various institutions, including The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment and Macquarie University.
Work at HSBC
Andrew Preston currently serves as the Retail Branch Manager at HSBC CIIOM, a position he has held since 2021. His previous roles at HSBC include serving as a Senior Case Manager from 2017 to 2021 and as a Premier Associate for six months in 2017, both based in the Isle of Man, United Kingdom. His experience at HSBC spans over four years in various capacities within the retail banking sector, emphasizing branch management and customer service.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Preston has pursued extensive education in finance and banking. He studied at The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) from 2021 to 2022, where he achieved qualifications in Investments and Securities. Additionally, he holds an Investment Advice Diploma from the CISI and has studied at the Chartered Banking Institute, obtaining the CCBI designation. His educational background supports his expertise in retail banking and investment advice.
Background
Andrew Preston has over six years of experience in the retail banking sector. His career includes various roles that have contributed to his knowledge and skills in branch management and customer service. His work history at HSBC reflects a commitment to the banking industry, particularly in the Isle of Man, where he has developed a strong understanding of customer needs and banking operations.
Achievements
Andrew Preston is a certified member of the Chartered Banking Institute, which underscores his professional qualifications in banking. His educational achievements, including the Investment Advice Diploma and CCBI, reflect his dedication to advancing his knowledge in finance and investment. His roles at HSBC demonstrate his ability to manage retail banking operations effectively.