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  • Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX: WBC)
    Latest News

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    Westpac predicts 7 interest rate cuts from 2024, but…

    Australia's oldest bank believes that inflation could be low enough for the RBA to cut rates in 2024.

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    Goldman Sachs says these high yield ASX dividend shares are buys

    These dividend shares are expected to provide investors with very attractive yields...

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    How I would generate $50,000 of retirement income from Westpac shares

    Westpac shares could be like one of its ATMs for income investors in the coming years...

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    Forget term deposits and buy these ASX shares

    Term deposits are great but these shares offer potentially superior returns and generous income

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    3 steps to bring in $1,000 per month in passive income

    This is how you can make the Australian share market an ATM for passive income...

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    2 reasons why the Westpac share price is cheap

    This ASX bank share could be great value to look at.

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    Broker Notes

    These ASX 200 dividend shares are top of Macquarie's income portfolio

    These dividend shares have a heavy weighting in Macquarie's income portfolio right now...

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    Expect big yields from these ASX 200 dividend shares in 2023 and 2024: brokers

    These dividend shares are tipped to offer investors attractive yields both this year and next year...

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    Dividend Investing

    Did you buy $5,000 of Westpac shares 5 years ago? If so, here's how much dividend income you've earned

    Have Westpac's dividends helped a five-year investor break even?

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    Bank Shares

    Should I buy Westpac shares following the ASX 200 bank's latest earnings update?

    Is it time to add this big four bank to your portfolio? One leading broker thinks it is...

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    Westpac share price lower on mixed quarterly update

    The market has given a lukewarm response to the latest from Australia's oldest bank

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    Dividend Investing

    Why term deposits can't compete with these 5 ASX dividend machines

    These ASX dividend shares just make term deposits look bad.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Westpac traditionally makes two fully-franked dividend payments to shareholders every year, payable in June and December.  

    Yes. Westpac’s DRP allows eligible shareholders to reinvest some or all of their dividends in additional Westpac ordinary shares with no transaction costs.

    Westpac listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in July 1970.

    WBC ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Westpac Banking Corporation

    Westpac Banking Corp (ASX: WBC) is Australia's oldest banking and financial services group, with operations throughout Australia, New Zealand and the near Pacific region, as well as offices in key financial centres around the world, including London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore.

    Established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales, the company changed its name to Westpac Banking Corporation in 1982 after the merger with Commercial Bank of Australia. It  is one of Australia’s 'big four' banks regarding market capitalisation, earnings, and customers. Westpac is also one of the largest listed companies on the ASX.

    Westpac provides a broad range of consumer, business and institutional banking and wealth management services.

    Its portfolio of brands comprises Westpac, St.George, Bank of Melbourne, BankSA, BT and RAMS.

    Its business portfolio comprises six key divisions: Consumer, Business, Westpac Institutional Bank,  Westpac New Zealand, Group Businesses, and Specialist Businesses.

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