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Westpac Banking Corp

Westpac Banking Corp

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  • Price (NZD)37.70
  • Today's Change0.73 / 1.97%
  • Shares traded27.60k
  • 1 Year change+63.34%
  • Beta--
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Consensus recommendation

  • 14-Dec-23
  • 19-Sep-24
  • 17-Oct-24
  • 14-Nov-24
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Recommendations14-Nov-24
Buy0
Outperform0
Hold4
Sell1
Strong Sell1

Share price forecast in AUD

The one analyst offering a 12 month price target expects Westpac Banking Corp share price to fall to 33.22 in the next year from the last price of 36.97.
High-10.2%33.22
Med-10.2%33.22
Low-10.2%33.22

Dividends

Historical dividend information is not available for Westpac Banking Corp.
Div growth (TTM)6.34%
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Earnings history & estimates in AUD

Westpac Banking Corp reported annual 2024 earnings of 1.95 per share on Nov 03, 2024.
Average growth rate+33.87%
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Revenue history & estimates in AUD

-32768 had revenues for the full year 2024 of 21.59bn. This was 0.26% below the prior year's results.
Average growth rate+1.49%
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