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Page 1: 2011 Annual General Meeting - Westpac · Cash earnings and cash earnings per share Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting 3 1. Cash earnings is net profit attributable to equity

Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141

2011 Annual

General Meeting

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Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141

2011 Annual

General Meeting

Ted Evans AC

Chairman

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Cash earnings and cash earnings per share

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1. Cash earnings is net profit attributable to equity holders adjusted for the impact of Treasury shares, fair value changes on economic hedges of hybrid instruments, and one-off significant items not part of ongoing business operations 2. Figures for 2009 and 2008 are presented on a „pro-forma‟ basis, that is as if the merger between Westpac and St.George Bank Limited was completed on 1 October 2007. Cash earnings for 2009 has been restated to exclude the impact of St.George merger related fair value adjustments.

124 125 139

152 167

189 198

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198 209

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100

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Cash earnings per ordinary share (cents)1,2

2.2 2.3 2.6

2.8 3.1

3.5

5.0 4.7

5.9 6.3

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Cash earnings ($bn)1,2

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Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141

2011 Annual

General Meeting

Gail Kelly

Chief Executive Officer

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Sound financial result

FY11

Change

FY10 – FY11

Cash earnings $6,301m 7%

Cash EPS 209.3c 6%

Reported Net Profit After Tax $6,991m 10%

Impairment charges to average loans 20bps (10bps)

Return on ordinary equity (cash basis) 16.0% (10bps) -

Expense to income ratio (cash basis) 41.5% 30bps -

Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting

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Ensuring a strong company for the long run

Tier 1 Capital Ratio (%)1

7.8 8.1

9.1 9.7

Sep-08 Sep-09 Sep-10 Sep-11

45

74 82

103

Sep-08 Sep-09 Sep-10 Sep-11

Liquid assets ($bn)

1 Based on APRA methodology. 2 Excludes St.George.

2 2

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Dividend 156 cents, up 12%

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70 78

86 100

116 131

142

116

139 156

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Dividends per ordinary share (cents per share)

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Outstanding portfolio, all divisions well placed

Cash earnings

change FY10 – FY11

Westpac Retail & Business Banking + 11%

Westpac Institutional Bank – 2%

St.George Banking Group + 12%

BT Financial Group + 9%

New Zealand1 + 41% 1 In NZ$.

Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting

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Significant progress on strategic agenda

Grew customer numbers and deepened relationships

Distinct multi-brand platform in place and delivering

Enhanced productivity and maintained efficiency advantage

Major investment program on track

Completed 3 year St.George merger integration project

Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting

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Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141

2011 Annual

General Meeting

Gail Kelly

Chief Executive Officer

The Journey

Ahead

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Strong strategic position

Expense to income ratio2 of the world’s largest banks (%)

25%

45%

65%

85%

Market capitalisation of world’s largest banks1 (US$bn)

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300

1 Source Capital IQ at 30 September 2011 Based in $US. 2 Source BCG data obtained from reports Dec 10 to Jun 11.

Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting

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Merger has lifted the Group to leading position

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Share Metric Market share Rank

Housing Credit1 26% 2

Credit cards1 23% 2

Household deposits1 23% 2

Wealth platforms2 20% 1

Institutional banking3 Lead bank 1

Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting

1. Source: APRA 2. Source: Plan for Life 3. Source: Peter Lee Associates Large Corporate and Institutional Transactional Banking Survey Australia 2011

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Second phase – 5 Areas of focus

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1 Deliver benefits from deeper customer relationships

2 Leverage multi-brand opportunity

3 Accelerate productivity agenda

4 Drive employee engagement & increased diversity

5 Balance sheet strength a priority

Westpac Group 2011 Annual General Meeting

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Disclaimer

The material contained in this presentation is intended to be general background information on Westpac Banking Corporation and its activities.

The information is supplied in summary form and is therefore not necessarily complete. Also, it is not intended that it be relied upon as advice to

investors or potential investors, who should consider seeking independent professional advice depending upon their specific investment objectives,

financial situation or particular needs.

The material contained in this presentation may include information derived from publicly available sources that have not been independently verified.

No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information.

This presentation contains statements that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange

Act of 1934. The forward-looking statements include statements regarding our intent, belief or current expectations with respect to our business and

operations, market conditions and results of operations and financial condition, including, without limitation, indicative drivers, forecasted economic

indicators and performance metric outcomes.

We use words such as „may‟, „expect‟, 'indicative', „intend‟, „forecast‟, „likely‟, „estimate‟, „anticipate‟, „believe‟, or similar words to identify forward-looking

statements. These statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions.

Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties materialise, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from

the expectations described in this presentation. Factors that may impact on the forward-looking statements made include those described in the section

entitled 'Risk and risk management' in Westpac‟s 2011 Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or in

Westpac‟s 2011 Annual Report available at www.westpac.com.au/investorcentre. When relying on forward-looking statements to make decisions with

respect to us, investors and others should carefully consider such factors and other uncertainties and events. We are under no obligation, and do not

intend, to update any forward-looking statements contained in this presentation.