Invested $10,000 in Westpac shares 2 years ago? Guess how much you've already banked!

Atop their regular dividend payments, Westpac shares have enjoyed a strong two-year run.

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Westpac Banking Corp (ASX: WBC) shares closed up 0.6% on Friday, trading for $33.67 apiece.

That saw the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) bank stock once more outpace the returns delivered by the benchmark index, with the ASX 200 gaining 0.2% on Friday.

I say 'once more', because the big four bank stock has been outperforming the average returns of all the ASX 200 stocks for a number of years now.

With that in mind, can you guess how much a $10,000 investment in Westpac stock two years ago would be worth today?

Let's find out…

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Banking on Westpac shares

Two years ago, on 7 July 2023, you could have picked up Westpac shares for $20.85 apiece.

Meaning for $10,000 you could have picked up 479 shares in the ASX 200 bank, with enough change left over for a Hungry Jack's kids' meal.

At Friday's closing price, those same 479 shares were worth (a rounded) $16,128. Or a gain of 61.3%.

But we're not done yet.

There's a reason Westpac is a popular investment among passive income investors.

That's right. The stock is often sought out for its reliable, twice yearly fully franked dividend payments.

If you'd bought Westpac shares on 7 July 2023, and held onto them through today, you would have been eligible to receive the past four Westpac dividend payouts.

All told, those four dividends add up to $3.14 a share.

Now, if we add that back into Friday's closing price of $33.67 a share, then the accumulated value of the shares you bought two years ago for $20.85 each is now $36.81 apiece.

Meaning the 479 shares you picked up for $10,000 is today worth a (rounded) $17,632.

Or a gain of 76.3% in just 24 months!

What's the latest from the ASX 200 bank stock?

The last price sensitive news for Westpac shares came on 5 May, when the bank released its half year results.

Core financial metrics included a 3% year on year fall in net interest income to $9.35 billion. That was partly offset by a 5% increase in Westpac's non-interest income to $1.44 billion.

On the bottom line, net profit of $3.32 billion was down 9%, though excluding notable items net profit decreased a lesser 4% year on year.

Commenting on the half year performance on the day, Westpac CEO Anthony Miller said:

Our strategic tilt to business and institutional banking is delivering results without compromising lending standards. Since 1H24, Australian business lending increased 14%, with strong growth across target sectors of health, professional services and agriculture. Institutional lending increased 15%.

Though Westpac shares closed down 3.0% on the day the bank reported its results, shares have rebounded 5.6% since then.

Motley Fool contributor Bernd Struben has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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