Australia’s Westpac sees $824 million hit in second half from unit sale

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Westpac, the country’s third-largest lender, said the one-off charge will have a net positive impact of 12 basis points (bps) on its common equity tier 1 capital ratio as the unit sale added 17 bps.

The bank said it expects the sale of its Australian life insurance business to Japan’s Dai-ichi Life Holdings announced in August last year to result in a loss of A$1.1 billion, with other expenses, writedowns and an increase in provisions further adding to the one-off charge.

Westpac is set to announce its fiscal 2022 results on Nov. 7. Rivals National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY) and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group will report their annual results on Nov. 9 and Oct. 27, respectively.

($1 = 1.58 Australian dollars)