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  2. Westpac - Wikipedia

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    Westpac is one of Australia's Big Four banks, and is Australia's first and oldest banking institution. Its name is a portmanteau of "Western" and "Pacific". As of 2024, Westpac has 13 million customers worldwide, and employs around 35,000 people. [1]

  3. Australian regulator accuses Westpac of insider trading in ...

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    Australia's corporate watchdog accused Westpac Banking Corp of insider trading while financing a A$16 billion ($12 billion) energy grid privatisation in 2016, the latest in a series of regulatory ...

  4. Westpac New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Westpac New Zealand, known simply as Westpac, is a New Zealand bank that is a subsidiary of the Australian Westpac Banking Corporation. The bank is one of New Zealand's big four banks. It operates under the same brand as its parent but is operationally separated as required by the New Zealand banking regulator the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

  5. List of largest banks - Wikipedia

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    Westpac: 664.50 56 U.S. Bancorp: 663.49 57 Nordea: 662.71 58 Capital One: 629.99 59 Sberbank of Russia: 581.88 60 Commerzbank: 571.64 61 Huaxia Bank: 562.58 62 PNC Financial Services: 561.58 63 DBS Group: 560.10 64 Itaú Unibanco: 555.72 65 KB Financial Group: 551.94 66 Danske Bank: 542.81 67 Truist Financial Corp: 535.35 68 Shinhan Financial ...

  6. Bank of Melbourne (1989) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 April 1997, Westpac made a $1.43 billion bid to acquire the Bank of Melbourne. At the time, Westpac had a branch network almost twice as large in Victoria as the Bank of Melbourne (212 branches), but a smaller share of the local lending and deposit markets (8.6% and 9.1% respectively). [2]

  7. David Morgan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed CEO in 1999. While David was CEO of Westpac, it was assessed as the global sustainability leader for the banking sector in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index from 2004 to 2007. In December 2006, he announced that he would not be seeking another term as CEO of Westpac, and in 2008 he retired from the position. [10]

  8. Westpac Place - Wikipedia

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    Westpac Place is a commercial skyscraper located in the north-western corridor of the Sydney central business district, Australia. The building is the bank's Australian headquarters. The building is the bank's Australian headquarters.

  9. Western Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Western Pacific Airlines, or WestPac, was an airline which operated in the United States from 1995 to 1998. A low-cost carrier , it was formed in 1994 under the name Commercial Air , later changed to Western Pacific, and began operating scheduled passenger flights on April 28, 1995, with eight Boeing 737-300s .