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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.