UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
FORM 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN
PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
February 4, 2025
Commission File
Number 1-10167
WESTPAC BANKING
CORPORATION
(Translation of
registrant’s name into English)
275 KENT STREET,
SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES 2000, AUSTRALIA
(Address of principal
executive office)
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Incorporation by Reference
The information contained
in this Report on Form 6-K, excluding the information set forth in Exhibit 1, shall be incorporated by reference in the prospectuses relating
to the Registrant’s securities contained in the Registrant’s Registration Statements on Form F-3 (File Nos. 333-283007 and
333-283008), as such prospectuses may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
Chief Executive, Business & Wealth
Westpac has appointed Paul Fowler to the position
of Chief Executive, Business & Wealth.
Mr Fowler is an experienced
leader in financial services with a career spanning more than 20 years in business and institutional banking, corporate finance and wealth
management.
He joins Westpac from the
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, where he is Executive General Manager, Regional and Agribusiness Banking in Business Banking.
Since joining CBA in 2015
he also served as CFO, Institutional Banking and Markets, and as Executive General Manager, Mergers & Acquisitions.
Prior to joining CBA, Mr
Fowler spent over a decade in corporate finance, with roles at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, predominantly advising financial institutions,
in both Australia and offshore.
Mr Fowler will commence in
the role mid-year. He will take over from Peter Herbert, Acting Chief Executive, Business & Wealth.
Biography – Paul Fowler
Paul joined Commonwealth
Bank of Australia in 2015.
Since 2021, Paul has served
as Executive General Manager, Regional and Agribusiness Banking at Commonwealth Bank of Australia. In this role he has led a team of business
bankers, supporting a broad range of customers across Australia ranging from small business to corporates, spanning all sectors of the
economy including property, agriculture, healthcare, education, manufacturing, hospitality and retail.
From 2015-2021, Paul held
a number of roles across Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
From 2020-2021, Paul served
as Chief Financial Officer, Institutional Banking & Markets, where he led a global team of finance professionals as well as having
responsibility for strategy. Prior to this, Paul was Executive General Manager, Mergers and Acquisitions, with responsibility for leading
CBA’s M&A team and delivering a number of strategic transactions, notably in banking, insurance, wealth management and financial
technology.
From 2008-2015, Paul worked
in Investment Banking at Goldman Sachs. As Executive Director within the Financial Institutions Group, Paul was responsible for advising
a range of banking, wealth management, insurance, financial technology and specialty finance clients.
From 2003-2008, Paul worked
in Investment Banking at Citigroup, based in Sydney and London.
He graduated from the University
of New South Wales in 2003 with a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce (First Class Honours in Finance).
Index to Exhibits
Disclosure regarding forward-looking statements
The information contained in this Report on Form
6-K contains statements that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of section 21E of the U.S. Securities
Exchange Act of 1934.
Forward-looking statements are statements that
are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements appear in a number of places in this Report and include statements regarding our
current intent, belief or expectations with respect to our business and operations, macro and micro economic and market conditions, results
of operations and financial condition and performance, capital adequacy and liquidity and risk management, including, without limitation,
future loan loss provisions and financial support to certain borrowers, forecasted economic indicators and performance metric outcomes,
indicative drivers, climate- and other sustainability- related statements, commitments, targets, projections and metrics, and other estimated
and proxy data.
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certain known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions and other factors which are, in many instances, beyond our control (and
the control of our officers, employees, agents and advisors), and have been made based on management’s current expectations or beliefs
concerning future developments and their potential effect upon Westpac.
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or in writing, by members of Westpac’s management or Board in connection with this Report. Such statements are subject to the same
limitations, uncertainties, assumptions and disclaimers set out in this Report.
There can be no assurance that future developments or performance will
align with our expectations or that the effect of future developments on us will be those anticipated. Actual results could differ materially
from those we expect or which are expressed or implied in forward-looking statements, depending on various factors including, but not
limited to, those described in the section titled ‘Risk factors’ under the section ‘Performance Review’ in Westpac’s
2024 Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. When relying on forward-looking statements to
make decisions with respect to us, investors and others relying on information in this Report should carefully consider such factors and
other uncertainties and events.
Except as required by law, we assume no obligation to revise or update
any forward-looking statements in this Report, whether from new information, future events, conditions or otherwise, after the date of
this Report.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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February 4, 2025 |
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Tier One Attorney |
Exhibit 1

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4 February 2025
Chief Executive, Business & Wealth
Westpac has appointed Paul Fowler to the position of Chief Executive, Business &
Wealth.
Mr Fowler is an experienced leader in financial services with a career spanning more than
20 years in business and institutional banking, corporate finance and wealth management.
He joins Westpac from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, where he is Executive
General Manager, Regional and Agribusiness Banking in Business Banking.
Since joining CBA in 2015 he also served as CFO, Institutional Banking and Markets, and
as Executive General Manager, Mergers & Acquisitions.
Prior to joining CBA, Mr Fowler spent over a decade in corporate finance, with roles at
Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, predominantly advising financial institutions, in both
Australia and offshore.
“Paul has built an impressive track record of success over a long career, most recently
leading business banking across regional Australia for CBA,” said Westpac CEO Anthony
Miller.
“I know Paul will bring a strong customer focus, experience in leading high performing
teams and a drive for results in this important segment of the market for Westpac,” Mr
Miller said.
Mr Fowler will commence in the role mid-year. He will take over from Peter Herbert, Acting
Chief Executive, Business & Wealth.
“Since my appointment as Westpac CEO, Peter has done a superb job of driving
momentum and focus in the division and I thank him for stepping in to act in this role
during a critical transition period,” Mr Miller said.
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Biography – Paul Fowler
Paul joined Commonwealth Bank of Australia in 2015.
Since 2021, Paul has served as Executive General Manager, Regional and
Agribusiness Banking at Commonwealth Bank of Australia. In this role he has led a
team of business bankers, supporting a broad range of customers across Australia
ranging from small business to corporates, spanning all sectors of the economy
including property, agriculture, healthcare, education, manufacturing, hospitality and
retail.
From 2015-2021, Paul held a number of roles across Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
From 2020-2021, Paul served as Chief Financial Officer, Institutional Banking &
Markets, where he led a global team of finance professionals as well as having
responsibility for strategy. Prior to this, Paul was Executive General Manager, Mergers
and Acquisitions, with responsibility for leading CBA’s M&A team and delivering a
number of strategic transactions, notably in banking, insurance, wealth management
and financial technology.
From 2008-2015, Paul worked in Investment Banking at Goldman Sachs. As Executive
Director within the Financial Institutions Group, Paul was responsible for advising a
range of banking, wealth management, insurance, financial technology and specialty
finance clients.
From 2003-2008, Paul worked in Investment Banking at Citigroup, based in Sydney and
London.
He graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2003 with a Bachelor of Laws
and Bachelor of Commerce (First Class Honours in Finance). |
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