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The WBKCY SEC filings page on Stock Titan aggregates U.S. regulatory disclosures for Westpac Banking Corporation, the foreign private issuer associated with the WESTPAC BKG CORP U/ADR line. Westpac files annual reports on Form 20-F and furnishes current information on Form 6-K under Rules 13a-16 and 15d-16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, making these filings a primary source of information for investors who access the company through ADRs such as WBKCY.
Recent Form 6-K submissions show how Westpac uses this mechanism to provide U.S. investors with ASX releases and other key documents. Exhibits referenced in the filings include the results of the 2025 Annual General Meeting, a Westpac Sustainability Update, an Appendix 4G and 2025 Corporate Governance Statement, a Westpac Pillar 3 Report, a 2025 Sustainability Report, detailed 2025 Risk Factors, a 2025 Presentation and Investor Discussion Pack, a 2025 Full Year Financial Results Announcement, and the 2025 Group Annual Report and Appendix 4E. Several of these 6-Ks state that specific information is incorporated by reference into Westpac’s registration statements on Form F-3 (File Nos. 333-283007 and 333-283008).
One filing also highlights an ASX release titled "Westpac sells RAMS mortgage portfolio", describing an agreement to sell the RAMS branded mortgage portfolio to a consortium including Pepper Money Limited, KKR and PIMCO, with details on pricing relative to gross loan value, the expected loss on sale after transaction costs and adjustments, and the estimated impact on Westpac’s common equity Tier 1 capital ratio, subject to conditions and regulatory approvals.
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Westpac Banking Corporation furnished a Form 6-K that includes its Pillar 3 Report (September 2025) as Exhibit 1.
The exhibit is incorporated by reference into the prospectuses in Westpac’s Form F-3 registration statements (File Nos. 333-283007 and 333-283008), as those prospectuses may be amended or supplemented. The filing also includes forward-looking statements language outlining risks, uncertainties, and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially.
Westpac Banking Corporation announced an agreement to sell its $21.4bn RAMS-branded mortgage portfolio to a consortium including Pepper Money Limited, KKR and PIMCO. The sale covers the entire RAMS mortgage portfolio and is described as being at a slight premium to the gross loan value to be transferred at completion.
After transaction costs and adjustments, Westpac expects a loss on sale. Following completion, the bank estimates its common equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio will increase by c.