You can see Westpac's share value and price history at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), which is a primary securities exchange in Australia. The Exchange was founded on 1 April 1987 and now has a turnover of around 5 billion AUD per day with a capitalization of 2 trillion AUD.
There you can also see Westpac shares dividends, bid and offer prices, historical ordinary share price graphics/charts, and the latest relevant news about Westpac. The abbreviation of Westpac at ASX is WBC.
NZX is another Westpac share registry company: https://www.nzx.com/instruments/WBC, where you can also buy or sell the shares.
How to buy Westpac shares?
If you want to become one of the Westpac shareholders:
- Open the Westpac share trading account at the branches or online. The brokerage commissions start at 19,95 AUD or 0.11% per transaction
- Choose from ASX listed securities WBC shares
- Make the purchase online and manage your investment portfolio
If you want to see the Westpac employee share scheme or have additional questions, visit the Westpac shareholder center.
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