Westpac Banking Corporation (NZE:WBC)
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44.62
-0.68 (-1.50%)
Nov 14, 2025, 5:02 PM NZST

Westpac Banking Company Description

Westpac Banking Corporation provides banking and other financial services in Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Asia, the Americas, and Europe.

It operates through the Consumer, Business & Wealth, Institutional, and New Zealand segments. The company offers bank accounts, home and personal loans, credit cards, international and travel banking services, insurance, superannuation, investments, share trading, margin lending, private banking, and online banking services; savings and transactions accounts, loans and finance, payment solutions, insurance for businesses, foreign exchange and international money transfer, commercial business and industry banking; bank guarantee, business digital wallet, business setup, and business term deposits; and corporate online banking, transaction banking, corporate and structured finance, and trade and supply chain finance services.

It serves individuals and consumers; small to medium businesses and commercial and agribusiness customers; high-net-worth individuals; and corporate and institutional and government customers.

The company was formerly known as Bank of New South Wales and changed its name to Westpac Banking Corporation in October 1982.

Westpac Banking Corporation was founded in 1817 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

Westpac Banking Corporation
CountryAustralia
Founded1817
IndustryBanks - Diversified
SectorFinancials
Employees35,236
CEOAnthony Miller

Contact Details

Address:
Westpac Place
Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Australia
Phone61 2 9155 7713
Websitewestpac.com.au

Stock Details

Ticker SymbolWBC
ExchangeNew Zealand Stock Exchange
Fiscal YearOctober - September
Reporting CurrencyAUD
ISIN NumberAU000000WBC1
SIC Code6020

Key Executives

NamePosition
Anthony MillerChief Executive Officer
Michael RowlandChief Financial Officer
Justin McCarthyHead of Investor Relations