Westpac Banking Corp.

Australia Country flag Australia
Sector: Banks
Ticker: WBC
ISIN: AU000000WBC1
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Market multiple valuation of Westpac Banking Corp. ( WBC | AUS)

The most common multiple used in the valuation of stocks is the P/Earnings NTM multiple (Price to Earnings). P/E relates the current share price with the market expectations in terms of Earnings Per Share. This multiple is used to compare a company's market value with its earnings. A company with a high P/Earnings NTM is considered to be overvalued; a company with a low P/Earnings NTM is considered to be undervalued.
The P/Earnings NTM ratio of Westpac Banking Corp. is significantly higher than the median of its peer group: around 12.00. The company valuation of Westpac Banking Corp. according to these metrics is way above the market valuation of its peer group.
The P/Earnings NTM ratio of Westpac Banking Corp. is significantly higher than the average of its sector (Banks): 9.81. The company valuation of Westpac Banking Corp. according to these metrics is way above the market valuation of its sector.
The P/Earnings NTM ratio of Westpac Banking Corp. is significantly higher than its historical 5-year average: 0.1. The (current) company valuation of Westpac Banking Corp. is therefore way above its valuation average over the last five years.

Valuation
P/BookP/Earnings (e) 2025P/Earnings NTM
Westpac Banking Corp.Free trialFree trialFree trial
International PeersFree trialFree trialFree trial
Banks0.9110.199.81
S&P/ASX 2001.2616.1916.16
Australia1.2612.3312.30
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Beta (Ref: S&P/ASX 200)
Levered betaUnlevered beta
1-Year1.05N/A
2-Year1.03N/A
3-Year1.03N/A
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Stock Perf excl. Dividends (in AUD)
WBCS&P/ASX 200Rel. Perf.
Year-to-Date-3.8%1.0%-4.9%
1-Week-4.2%0.9%-5.2%
1-Month3.5%7.8%-4.4%
1-Year16.6%6.2%10.4%
3-Year30.6%18.9%11.8%
5-Year104.1%54.0%50.1%
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International Peers - Westpac Banking Corp.
Company NameCtryMarket
Cap.
last (mUSD)
Westpac Banking Corp.AUS69 247
International Peers Median1.02
National Australia Bank...AUS71 030
Commonwealth Bank of Au...AUS181 421
Australia and New Zeala...AUS56 797
Bendigo and Adelaide Ba...AUS4 300
Bank of Queensland Limi...AUS3 229
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Westpac Banking Corp...
Intl. Peers
U.S Patents No. 7,882,001 & 8,082,201
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Multiples charts provide an effective way to quickly analyze a company's valuation over a period of time, and compare it against the valuation of another company, a personal list, or a market index.

About Market Multiples

Many methods can be used to value a company. In reality, business valuation is often a combination of these different approaches. One of the most widely used quantitative methods is the market multiples method. The market valuation is utilized generally as a primary market input, to provide an objective starting point for the valuation. Put simply, this method multiplies the sales or profits of a business by an industry averaged multiplier to calculate the Market Value of the business.
Current multiples include:
- Historical multiples based on standardized financials for the last completed fiscal period: Last, Last Twelve Months (LTM);
- Forward multiples based on consensus estimates for the current fiscal period and next ones: Next Twelve Months (NTM), FY0, FY1.
Current multiples based on per-share metrics (such as earnings per share or book value per share) are calculated using the last closing price, while current multiples based on company-level metrics (such as net sales, EBIT or EBITDA) are calculated using the current market cap or EV (Enterprise Value).