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Westpac ranked most sustainable bank in 2014

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C.E.O. Westpac Group: Gail Kelly.

PR - Westpac Group has welcomed the announcement that it had been assessed as the most sustainable bank globally in the 2014 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) Review.

Westpac CEO, Gail Kelly, said she was delighted Westpac had achieved sector leadership in this well recognised benchmark, building on Westpac’s award as the world’s most sustainable company in the Global100 at Davos earlier this year.

“This clearly shows that our commitment to sustainability is deeply embedded in our business processes, our culture and our operational strategy,” Mrs. Kelly said.

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“It is also a wonderful reflection of the outstanding efforts of our 36,000 employees who are working every day to achieve our vision to help our customers, communities and people prosper and grow.”

Westpac has been recognised as a global leader for banks in the DJSI since 2002. In the 2014 DJSI, Westpac achieved its strongest ever score of 93%. In assessing Westpac's performance, S&P Dow Jones Indices and RobecoSAM rated Westpac’s performance strongest in the following areas:

• Financial inclusion

• Financial stability and systemic risk

• Customer relationship management

• Risk and crisis management

• Labour practice indicators and human rights

• Climate strategy

• Supply chain management

• Brand management

• Anti-crime policy and measures, codes of conduct, compliance, corruption and bribery.

The DJSI RobecoSAM assessment is the most widely accepted global evaluation of how companies manage and perform across social, economic and environmental dimensions and has become the reference point in sustainability investing.

It assesses business management practices such as corporate governance, risk management, customer relations, brand management, human resources, corporate community investment, climate change mitigation and environmental performance. For more information, visit Dow Jones Sustainability Index.

Westpac operates in seven Pacific countries - Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands and Samoa – through its network of more than 50 branches, 100 ATMs, thousands of merchants and In-Store Banking facilities.

 

 

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