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Fitch Elevates Westpac’s (ASX: WBC) Ratings, Citing Strong Capital Buffers

Published 28/05/2024, 02:19 am
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In a significant development, Fitch Ratings has upgraded the credit ratings for Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX: ASX:WBC). The agency has raised Westpac's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) by one notch to 'AA-', with a stable outlook. Additionally, Westpac’s Short-Term IDR has been upgraded by one notch to 'F1+'.

Strengthened Capital Buffers

The upgrade in Westpac's Long-Term IDR reflects the bank's enhanced capital buffers, achieved through existing capital instruments, to meet the Australian Prudential (LON:PRU) Regulation Authority’s (APRA) loss-absorbing capacity requirements. This strategic build-up of buffers has positioned Westpac favorably in Fitch's assessment.

Unchanged Viability and Support Ratings

While Fitch has upgraded Westpac’s Long-Term and Short-Term IDRs, the bank's Viability Rating remains unchanged at 'a+'. Similarly, there has been no alteration to the Government Support Rating, which stays at 'a'. Furthermore, the ratings assigned to Westpac’s rated Tier 2 capital instruments by Fitch have not been changed.

Context and Implications

Westpac’s proactive measures to strengthen its capital instruments are in line with APRA’s stringent loss-absorbing capacity requirements. These measures are designed to ensure that the bank can absorb significant losses in times of financial stress, thereby enhancing its resilience and stability.

Stable Outlook

The stable outlook accompanying the upgraded ratings suggests that Fitch expects Westpac to maintain its current financial position over the foreseeable future. This stability is crucial for investor confidence and reflects positively on the bank’s management and strategic planning.

Market Reaction

The market is likely to view Fitch’s upgrade of Westpac’s ratings as a vote of confidence in the bank’s financial health and strategic initiatives. The improved ratings could lead to lower borrowing costs and increased investor interest, further strengthening Westpac’s market position.

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