
Westpac Banking Corporation (WBC)
ASX · Financial Services · Banks - Diversified
Westpac Banking Corporation, an established financial institution headquartered in Sydney, Australia, has provided a comprehensive suite of banking and financial solutions since its founding in 1817 (initially as Bank of New South Wales, rebranded in October 1982). Its operations extend across Australia, New Zealand, and into international markets. The company offers a broad spectrum of services to its diverse clientele, including various deposit accounts (such as savings, term deposits, and specialized business, trust, or foreign currency accounts); a wide range of lending products like home, personal, business, and commercial loans; and asset financing for vehicles and equipment, along with business overdrafts and bank guarantees. Westpac also issues debit and credit cards, facilitates international and travel services, provides share trading and investment products, and a diverse portfolio of insurance policies covering home, auto, travel, life, and business needs. Furthermore, it delivers sophisticated corporate and institutional services, encompassing transaction banking, financial market solutions, corporate and structured finance, trade and supply chain financing, industry-specific banking, and treasury management, all supported by extensive online banking capabilities. Its customer base spans individuals, micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), private wealth clients, and large commercial, corporate, institutional, and government entities.
WBC key fundamentals
- Price
- AUD 35.56
- Market cap
- $121.43B
- P/E ratio
- 17.3
- P/S ratio
- 2.2
- EPS
- —
- Revenue (TTM)
- $57.90B
- Net margin
- 12.5%
- Return on equity
- 9.8%
- Debt / equity
- 3.19
- Dividend yield
- 4.33%
- 52-week high
- 43.32
- 52-week low
- 32.38
Statement figures as of 2025-09-30. Market data may be delayed.
How does WBC measure against your lens?
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- P/E Ratio
- P/S Ratio
- Net Profit Margin
- Return on Equity
- Revenue Growth (YoY)
- EPS Growth (YoY)
- Debt / Equity
- Current Ratio
- Dividend Yield
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