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UBS Financial Services Conference Philip Chronican Westpac Institutional Bank 22 June 2006 Australia s lead institutional bank Westpac Institutional Bank has: A clear strategy to build on its lead bank status Strong and sustainable core products Established options for growth 2

Australia s lead institutional bank Cash earnings ($m) 300 250 Diversified revenues 1H06 ($m) 95.9 96.3 234.1 200 135.7 150 100 158 196 199 174.5 288.5 50 Financing 78.4 FM Sales 0 1H05 2H05 1H06 Institutional Bank Structured Finance FM Trading Transactional Spec. Capital Group Structured Finance Market Sales 3 The lead bank imperative Maintaining the lead bank position is crucial in generating superior value. Lead banks (typically the top 2) tend to have access to: - 55-70% of market share 1 - The majority of higher value transactions, eg capital market issues - Increased cross sell opportunities 4.5 products for lead bank vs 2.9 for non lead bank 1 Lead Bank 1 status 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 WBC Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 1. Source: Peter Lee Large Corporate & Institutional Relationship Banking Survey, Australia 2005 4

Achieving lead bank status Skilled People Client Relationships Product Excellence Unique Solutions Core Product Set Foreign Exchange Transactional Banking Structured Equities Financing Debt Capital Markets Specialised Capital (SCG) Lead Bank Status Superior value for clients Superior return for shareholders Underpinned by: Risk, Distribution, Finance, IT 5 WIB portfolio of businesses ROE v allocated equity Structured Finance Indicative Structured Equities Foreign Exchange ROE Debt Capital Markets Transactional Financing Specialised Capital Group Allocated Equity 6

Portfolio approach Products Key attributes Market position Product status Financing $27bn in loans and acceptances Strong position in specialised funding and bridging facilities N/A FX AUD / NZD specialist globally 1 st 1 Transactional Key relationship product supported by superior online capability 1 st 1 Core Debt Capital Markets Top bookrunner of Australian syndicated loans Leading in number of new issues, #2 on volume 2 nd 2 Specialised Capital Group Structured Equities $6bn in funds under management Only major bank with specialist capital capability Strong sales capability to customer base 1st of majors 3 rd 3 Growth Structured Finance NZ issues now run down Limited recent activity N/A Mature 7 Source: 1 Peter Lee 2Bloomberg 3 Westpac Case study: Debt Capital Markets Strategy Core line of business adding value to existing relationships Deliver those products in which we have a sustainable comparative advantage Key strengths Westpac has moved from #7 to #2 in the market in the last 12 months Strong distribution channels and understanding of customer needs enable efficient distribution of products to domestic and offshore investors Deep knowledge of AUD and NZD markets 8

Debt Capital Markets Core products Domestic Key features Wide range of fixed and floating rate securities Kangaroo Growing sector for financial institutions and highrated corporate issuers US Private Placements Strong relationship with Bank of America providing Australian corporates access to deeper international markets Estimated share of Australian issues is 32% 9 Case study: Transactional Banking Capability required by corporates and institutions operating domestically Lead relationships with 43% of top 500 Australian / NZ large corporates and financial institutions Leader in government business Leading technology Revenues from transactional up 10% year on year 10

Transactional Banking Core products Corporate Online Key features Only web based corporate transaction system offered by major banks Superior capability and serviceability Present & Pay Extending Transactional Banking Time and money saving for clients Increased buyer satisfaction Market leading capability A competitive advantage for Westpac 11 Funds under management Specialised Capital Group remains an important growth business Current competition for assets has limited availability at a reasonable price Leverages Westpac s strengths: - Extends intermediation capability - Detailed understanding of Aust/NZ corporates - Established distribution Funds to be launched: - Westpac Residential Property Trust - Westpac Diversified Property Trust Funds Under Management ($m) 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1H02 2H02 1H03 2H03 1H04 2H04 1H05 2H05 1H06 Westpac Private Equity Limited Westpac Funds Management Limited Hastings Funds Management 12

Asia: the WIB approach Our goal Capture value from Asian growth by building on our strengths and developing the capability to better capture business flows Customers Australia/New Zealand clients operating in Asia Asian corporates/individuals with interests in Australia/NZ Businesses / Products Trade, FX and Capital Markets Private Banking Utilise third party relationships where we do not have geographic coverage or a comparative advantage (Standard Chartered, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi) 13 Asia: building capability Geographic Repositioning geographic footprint and seeking to expand activities into India and China People Employees in Asia doubled in the last 18 months to 70 people, predominantly in sales-related roles Recent success stories Co-lead in an AUD850M 3-5 year financing for a San Miguel subsidiary, National Foods Jointly led a Kangaroo issuance for a large Asian institution - ADB Super Senior Credit Default Swap transaction with a regional bank Increased transaction activity with Central Banks in Asia 14

Summary: more than just a lender Westpac Institutional Bank Has a clear business model Has a strong foundation to supply clients with a wide range of financial products and services Is highly regarded by customers Is well positioned with established growth options Revenue ($m) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 FY03 FY04 FY05 1H06 Financing Revenue Non-Financing Revenue 15 UBS Financial Services Conference Philip Chronican Westpac Institutional Bank 22 June 2006