Office address: Level 1, Westpac on Takutai Square 16 Takutai Square Auckland 1010
Website: www.westpac.co.nz
Year established: 1861
Company type: banking
Employees: 5,000+
Expertise: home loan, shared equity, split home loan, first home loan, mortgage calculator, KiwiSaver, investment, accounts and cards, insurance, foreign exchange, personal loans, private bank, credit card, business, agribusiness, institutional, banking, retail and commercial banking, wealth management
Parent company: Westpac Group
Key people: Catherine McGrath (CEO), Helen Ryder (MD), Sarah Hearn (GM), Reuben Tucker (MD), Stephen O’Brien (general counsel), Marc Figgins (GM), Russell Jones (CIO), Tania O'Brien (CFO)
Financing status: N/A
Westpac is one of New Zealand's big four banks, offering retail and commercial banking and wealth management services to over 1.5 million customers nationwide. Employing around 5,000 people, the bank is dedicated to supporting financial security and community well-being through sustainable practices. Their commitment ensures investment in local communities, helping them prosper and succeed.
Westpac's origins trace back to 1861 in New Zealand when it was established as the Bank of New South Wales, opening seven branches initially. Its first customer was from the Otago goldfields. In 1817, BNSW was founded in Australia under Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
The merger with the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1982 resulted in the rebranding to Westpac. Notably, the bank pioneered host card emulation mobile payments in New Zealand and launched the world’s first augmented bank app. In 2024, the bank won the NZA 2024 Mortgage Awards for the Lender of the Year award (major/non-major bank).
The bank provides a variety of mortgage products to meet different financial needs:
The bank offers a wide range of mortgage products for different property goals. New home loans of $250,000 or more come with $3,000 cash back. They also provide personal loans, insurance, accounts, cards, and foreign exchange services.
The bank focuses on creating better futures by understanding and supporting their customers' goals. To do this, they foster a work environment known for talent development, passion, and ambition. The organisation values inclusivity, diversity, and safety, welcoming all employees and providing them with:
They are committed to enhancing Aotearoa through meaningful environmental, social, and economic impacts. They collaborate with various organisations to deliver social good, support sustainable projects, and build an inclusive community. Energised by giving back, it aims to make a positive difference with initiatives like:
Westpac is dedicated to nurturing talent, fuelling passions, and helping ambitions thrive in a diverse and welcoming workplace. They offer comprehensive scholarship and career pathways, ensuring individuals can be their true selves. Recognised for their commitment to development, the bank provides numerous opportunities for growth:
The bank's vision and strategy focus on exceptional customer care and organisational courage, aiming to stand out as a bank with heart. They prioritise inclusion and sustainability to make a genuine difference in New Zealand communities. By strengthening their foundations in cyber security, data, and payments, it enhances their commitment to their ‘Together Greater’ spirit.
Catherine McGrath has been Westpac's chief executive officer since 2021. She previously held senior roles at Barclays, ASB Bank, Lloyds Bank, and National Australia Group. McGrath earned a law degree and commerce degree from Canterbury University.
Supporting McGrath are key executives who help operate the company effectively, each bringing unique expertise to their roles:
Westpac recently improved banking accessibility for youths in care, highlighting the bank's commitment to social responsibility. The initiative allows 15-17-year-olds in Oranga Tamariki's care to open accounts without parental consent. This demonstrates their dedication to supporting vulnerable communities and simplifying banking processes.
The bank achieved a milestone in open banking, facilitating collaborations with third parties to enhance customer banking experiences. By adopting Payments NZ’s API standards, the bank allows new ways for customers to manage their finances. Future partnerships with API providers are expected to further drive these advancements, benefitting customers with new, efficient ways to manage their finances.
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