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The composition of deposits by banks on a geographical basis is set out below:
2002 2001
Interest-
bearin
g
Non
interest-
bearin
g
Tota
l
Interest-
bearin
g
Non
interest-
bearin
g
Tota
l
US$m US$m US$m US$m US$m US$m
Europe..................................................... 29,741 4,818 34,559 32,998 3,910 36,908
Hong Kong.............................................. 1,741 638 2,379 2,876 395 3,271
Rest of Asia-Pacific ................................ 4,674 688 5,362 3,640 370 4,010
North America ........................................ 9,174 798 9,972 6,975 1,139 8,114
South America* ...................................... 655 6 661 1,311 26 1,337
45,985 6,948 52,933 47,800 5,840 53,640
* Formerly described as Latin America, which included Group entities in Panama and Mexico, which are now included in North
America. Figures for 2001 have been restated to reflect this change.
The geographical analysis of deposits is based on the location of the office in which the deposits are recorded and
excludes balances with HSBC companies.
29 Customer accounts
2002 2001
US$m US$m
Repayable on demand.............................................................................................. 256,723 209,634
With agreed maturity dates or periods of notice, by remaining maturity:
3 months or less but not repayable on demand..................................................... 202,578 205,231
1 year or less but over 3 months........................................................................... 25,793 26,591
5 years or less but over 1 year .............................................................................. 9,216 7,519
over 5 years .......................................................................................................... 1,128 1,016
495,438 449,991
Amounts include:
Due to joint ventures ............................................................................................... 421 333
Due to associates ..................................................................................................... 25 19
The composition of customer accounts on a geographical basis is set out below:
2002 2001
Interest-
bearin
g
Non
interest-
bearin
g
Tota
l
Interest-
bearin
g
Non
interest-
bearin
g
Tota
l
US$m US$m US$m US$m US$m US$m
Europe................................................... 169,945 27,417 197,362 141,802 27,569 169,371
Hong Kong............................................ 141,267 7,637 148,904 140,097 6,447 146,544
Rest of Asia-Pacific .............................. 48,390 5,782 54,172 40,904 4,594 45,498
North America ...................................... 75,951 14,186 90,137 63,911 17,144 81,055
South America* .................................... 3,745 1,118 4,863 6,048 1,475 7,523
439,298 56,140 495,438 392,762 57,229 449,991
* Formerly described as Latin America, which included Group entities in Panama and Mexico, which are now included in North
America. Figures for 2001 have been restated to reflect this change.
The geographical analysis of deposits is based on the location of the office in which the deposits are recorded and
excludes balances with HSBC companies.