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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the westpac claim in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal details in BLOCK LETTERS, including your title, surname, full given name(s), date of birth, and contact information.
  3. Provide your occupation and indicate if the premium payer is registered for GST. Specify the date and time of the loss or damage.
  4. Detail the circumstances surrounding the loss or damage in the designated section. Be thorough to ensure clarity.
  5. If applicable, report any incidents related to burglary or theft to the police and include their report number.
  6. List all items being claimed with descriptions, purchase details, and replacement costs. Ensure accuracy for a smooth claims process.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting your claim through our platform.

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The average class action lawsuit payout per person varies widely, typically ranging from $20 to $500, depending on the case. Large settlements, such as those in consumer fraud or antitrust cases, may provide $1,000 or more per claimant.
Latest update: September 2025 The Court approved the settlement of the Flex Commission Class Action against Westpac and St George Finance for $130 million including legal costs and taxes.
You may lodge a dispute via Internet or Mobile Banking, over the phone or in a Branch. Well confirm receipt of your dispute via email/SMS. Or if you prefer, we can communicate to you via mail. In this receipt, well provide you with a unique Dispute Reference Number.
Justice Beach today handed down his decision in the last of six separate civil penalty proceedings filed by ASIC against Westpac in November 2021 (21-320MR), penalising Westpac $40 million for charging advice fees to over 11,800 deceased customers.
A class action against Westpac Banking Corporation was commenced in the Federal Court of Australia on 17 December 2019. The Court has issued this notice. If you purchased shares in Westpac between 30 June 2014 and 19 November 2019 (inclusive), you should read this notice carefully as it may affect your rights.

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Option 1: In the Westpac App / Online Banking, you may lodge a dispute by clicking on the transaction you are wanting to dispute, then selecting the Report this transaction button. Option 2: Contact us on 1300 651 089 (8am 8pm AEST) and request to lodge a dispute.

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