As the first bank and one of the largest
banks in Australia, Westpac Bank operates one of the largest branch distribution
networks in the country. It has a network operation of over 1,400 branches and
2,800 ATMs situated in several locations across the county catering full range
personal banking, business banking and agribusiness banking products and
services to diverse customers in Australia. Its line of banking services and
financial products includes such as bank accounts, savings account, credit
cards, debit cards, visa card, gift card, term deposits, life insurance, home
insurance, investments, broking, bond fund, home loans, personal loans, interest
only loan, mortgage, superannuation, foreign currency exchange, travel card and
travelers cheques to list just a few. Westpac also offers one stop convenient
banking services such as internet banking, telephone banking, mobile banking,
telegraphic transfers, online trading, online investing, etc.
Westpac
also provides migrant banking services helping individuals moving to Australia a
hassle free one. The bank has its migrant banking centers and dedicated teams in
Australia, UK, China, India, Singapore and New Zealand to help individuals
organize their finances before they arrive in the country.
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The Westpac Banking Corporation Group has branches throughout
Australia and New Zealand, and has offices in key international financial
centers including Hong Kong, Singapore, New York and London. It is among the top
5 listed companies on the ASX Limited by market capitalization and the second
largest bank in NZ. As at 30 September 2010, the Group market capitalization was
reported $69.5 billion, total assets of $618 billion and net profit of $6,346
million after tax. The bank is committed to building long lasting relationship
and strong future for its customers, employees and to the communities at large.
Sustainability, environmental issues, community support, social and governance
activities are the strong areas of focus at Westpac.
Westpac has more
than 39,000 employees around the world. The executive team or the key people at
Westpac are given below with their name and profile:
Gail Kelly (CEO and
Managing Director) John Arthur (Group Executive, Counsel & Secretariat)
Rob Chapman (Chief Executive, St. George Bank) Peter Clare (Group
Executive, Product & Operations) Philip Coffey (Chief Financial Officer)
Rob Coombe (Group Executive, Westpac Retail & Business Banking) Brad
Cooper (Chief Executive Officer, BT Financial Group) George Frazis (CEO,
Westpac New Zealand Limited) Peter Hanlon (Group Executive, People &
Transformation) Bob McKinnon (Group Executive, Technology) Jon Nicholson
(Chief Strategy Officer) Greg Targett (Chief Risk Officer) Rob Whitfield
(Group Executive, Westpac Institutional Bank)
Westpac Australia Branches
Customers can find branches and ATMs of
Westpac in all the states and territories and every capital city and town in
Australia. With its head office address located in Sydney, NSW, the bank has
over 1,400 branches and 2,800 ATMs across the country. To locate Westpac
branches in states and territories including Queensland, WA, Victoria, and major
cities and towns such as Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Darwin, Bunbury,
Mandurah and more, and to find their complete location address, BSB code or BIC
and their trading hours, customers can log on to the Locate Us site and find by
entering the suburb or postcode or street name. The registered head office
location of Westpac Bank is given below with complete mailing address, phone
number and swift code:
Westpac Banking Corporation Head
Office 275 Kent Street Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia, Phone: 132
032 Overseas: (+61 2) 9293 9270 Facsimile: (+61 2) 8253 4128 Swift
code: WPACAU2S Website: www.westpac.com.au
Westpac Australia Contact
Westpac is committed to serving its customers
with highest quality customer service at all times. The telephone directory on
its Contact-Us site provides a comprehensive list of contact phone numbers with
specific to products and services. Whether for personal, business, corporate,
careers, pacific banking or any others such as ATM, collections, merchants and
share registry, customers can find the complete list of phone numbers of Westpac
offered products and services. For all telephone banking including registration
for telephone banking and online service, customers may call 132 032. To report
lost or stolen of cards, customers from Australia can simply call 1300 651 089,
and (+61 2) 9374 7082 (overseas).
Westpac Australia Online Banking
Westpac online banking provides simple,
easy and convenient way to do banking transactions anytime and anywhere.
Customers can simply sign in using their login ID and password and enjoy banking
online at their own comfort zone and time. They can log in to transfer money,
check balances, pay bills, view altitude rewards points, make overseas payments,
view fixed deposit interest rates etc. Westpac also provides new added online
features such as electronic statement, BPAY and online banking money management
tools. The online currency converter and foreign exchange calculator tool allows
customers convert and know the currency exchange rate of different countries.
Westpac Australia Careers
Go getter individuals and job seekers can
find exciting careers and a number of employment opportunities at Westpac. The
bank offers flexible working conditions, excellent environment and competitive
benefits and rewards to all its employees. A variety of rewarding and
challenging opportunities are available in various branch locations, call
centers, IT, finance, marketing, human resources and more. The Graduate program
and Summer Internship program give aspiring candidates the opportunity to find
and pursue their dreams and gain insightful industry-based work experiences. For
more information or for any queries about career opportunities at Westpac,
individuals can send email at Careers@Westpac Support or can also call 1300 130
548.
For more details about Westpac Bank in Australia, and to know all
other related info such as private bank, IBAN Code, deeming account, consumer
confidence, dividends, ethics, EFTPOS, fees and charges, financial crisis, G3,
home loan rates, leading index, ordinary shares, share price and share purchase
plan, property, logo, terms and conditions, reviews and to read the economic
reports prepared by Westpac economics and more, please log on to the bank's
official website.
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