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Westpac is a Australian bank offering a broad range of personal, business and corporate banking services. It operates across Australia with online and branch banking capabilities, providing home loans, deposits, credit cards, investments, insurance, superannuation, and business financing. The group also offers corporate and institutional banking, international payments and financial services for customers across various segments. Westpac emphasizes financial hardship support and sustainability initiatives as part of its customer and community commitments.
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