Emma Robson
About Emma Robson
Emma Robson is a Senior Product Manager and Payments Team Lead at HSBC, with extensive experience in various roles within the bank since 2008. She has held multiple positions in HSBC's Global Banking and Markets division and has a background in debt recovery from her time at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Current Role at HSBC
Emma Robson currently serves as the Senior Product Manager and Payments Team Lead at HSBC. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the development and management of payment solutions within the organization. Her role involves overseeing product strategies and ensuring that payment services meet the needs of clients in London, England.
Previous Experience at HSBC
Emma Robson has extensive experience at HSBC, having worked in various roles across the organization. She was a Senior Marketing Manager in the Global Banking and Markets division from 2017 to 2019. Prior to that, she served as the HSBCnet Interactive Business Product Manager from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, she was a Senior Product Development Manager in Commercial Banking from 2019 to 2021, and held several project management roles, including Project Manager and Associate Project Manager from 2014 to 2014.
Early Career at HSBC
Emma Robson began her career at HSBC in 2008 as a Payments Team Leader in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. She worked in this role for two years before transitioning to various positions within the Global Banking and Markets division. Her early roles included Project Officer and Project Manager, which provided her with a solid foundation in project management and product development.
Experience at Royal Bank of Scotland
Before joining HSBC, Emma Robson worked at the Royal Bank of Scotland as a Debt Recovery Officer from 2006 to 2008. This role involved managing debt recovery processes and contributed to her understanding of financial services and customer management.
Education and Training
Emma Robson studied at Seevic College, where she gained foundational knowledge and skills that have supported her career in the banking and finance sector. Her education has played a role in her professional development and her ability to take on various roles within HSBC.