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Westpac hit with first strike as chairman faces irate shareholders

James Eyers

Westpac Banking Corp has received a “first strike” on its remuneration report during a heated annual general meeting, as frustrated shareholders aired grievances over its lending to the resource industry, write-downs and the sliding share price.

Thirty per cent of Westpac shareholders voted against its remuneration report, which chairman John McFarlane read as a sign of shareholder discontent with performance even though a majority voted for the remuneration report.

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James Eyers writes on banking, finance, payments, regulation and emerging technologies. Based in Sydney, he is a former legal and investment banking editor at the AFR and has been a business journalist for more than 20 years. Email James at jeyers@afr.com.au

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