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| In 2011, we celebrated being in New Zealand for 150 years by launching a ‘Generation Westpac’ programme. This is our way of helping our next generation of New Zealanders achieve their dreams – giving them the opportunity to further their education, explore the world, or get closer to owning their first home. |
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| Affectionately known as Gen W, we’ve given 150 babies born in 2011 something very special – a head start in life. |
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$5000 savings starter |
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A Westpac Junior account with an initial balance of $5000. Plus if the money is saved and withdrawals aren’t made, there’s the chance to receive further bonus payments until the baby is 18, up to a total of another $5000. |
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Family Money Mentor |
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Access to a Westpac Family Money Mentor to help guide and support winners and their families with their financial decisions until the baby turns 18. |
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| The competition has now closed and we’ve randomly picked the 150 lucky babies and are in the process of contacting and verifying winners. See the list of winning babies below and keep checking back as we’ll be updating this list weekly. |
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1: Elijah de Jong
2: Bryn Hogarty
3: Micaiah-Alexander Reid
4: Makayla Chisnall
5: Charlotte Bell
6: Logan Hefford
7: Jessica Kjaersgaard
8: Bryn Mair
9: Cayden Skelton-Fraser
10: Alesiea Shorter
11: Cody Tekiu
12: Jackson Rahui
13: Isabella Hoglund
14: Beau Olliff
15: Luke Jarvie
16: Devon Cox
17: Zara Mawdsley
18: Ethan Oke
19: Josephine Budgen
20: Grace Noah
21: Harrison Broad
22: Ethan Shah
23: Willem Drake
24: Devon Knight-Arbidans
25: Emma Bezett
26: Alexis Carter
27: Jayden Long
28: Asta-Leigh Thompson
29: Amelia White
30: Holly Bennett
31: Zoe Brewster
32: Joshua Harding
33: Liam Eason
34: Jacob George
35: Isla Valais
36: Ziville Cambie
37: Madeleine Brittain
38: George O’Sullivan
39: Ruby Anderson
40: Grace Mortimore
41: Ellyce Forbes
42: Jeremy Waller
43: Noah Burns
44: Dezirae Samuelu
45: Jake Harland
46: Kingston Ropiha
47: Cassia Tallon
48: Jack Lambrinoudakis
49: Grace Wardle
50: Ava Pounsford
51: Kayla Raman
52: Rylee Williams-Tana
53: Nathaniel Shaw
54: Sophie Cadwallader
55: Brylee Pearman
56: Grayson Stowe
57: Eden Parry
58: Qiahnee Kalamali Selu
59: Corrie Egbers
60: Peyton Wilson
61: Jasper Rosewarne
62: Connor Broom
63: Luke Flett
64: Cruz Soper
65: Chelsea Thorburn
66: Ivy Rahui
67: Cohen Gnad
68: Mirabelle Brinfield
69: Ethan Madsen
70: Brooklyn Parker
71: Charlotte Peterson
72: Maisie Hammond
73: Felix Champagne
74: Willow Wright
75: Chayce Bennett-Taunoa
76: Emma Balks
77: Molly Brooking
78: Karman Singh
79: Tennessee George
80: Sarah Hodges
81: Cayden Read
82: Flynn Ellis
83: Ana Mullan
84: Fergus Durham
85: Amelia Kerr
86: Lauren Davies
87: Mikayla Read
88: Ruby Blake
89: Liam Watts
90: Liam Blackford
91: Olivia Singleton
92: Aiyaan Ali
93: Nathaniel McNair
94: Jack Johnstone
95: Valencia Reelick
96: Samuel Moriarty
97: Sam Maxwell
98: Luke Deverell
99: Elisabetta Tamburini
100: Leon Chapman
101: Maeve Holder
102: Isaac Stewart
103: Leah Clarke
104: Airelia MacKenzie
105: Leith Andrew
106: Sebastian Balle
107: Hera Law
108: Conor Earle
109: Mytchall Crump
110: Anneliese Mataiti
111: Emma Cahn
112: Lewis Lloyd
113: Penelope Hansen
114: Olliver Stephen
115: Ashleigh Pringle
116: Seth Cann
117: Alia Conley
118: Haelynn Herbert
119: Caleb Robinson
120: Amelie Ferguson
121: Bella Pavelin
122: Emma Mitchell
123: Eva Meadowcroft
124: Harper Bennett
125: Hugo Kerr
126: Isabella Watson
127: Lexi Young
128: Maryam Farooqui
129: Ruby Churchward
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| We’ll be following our Gen W group until they’re 18 and seeing how the $5000 savings starter and financial advice and support helps them, and their families, as they grow up and learn to be little money-savvy Kiwi’s. |
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For more information (including competition Terms and Conditions), check out the Gen W Facebook page |
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