Share Trading comparison

SelfWealth vs Westpac Online Investing

The biggest practical difference between SelfWealth and Westpac Online Investing comes down to cost versus capability. SelfWealth is a low-cost, no-frills broker with a flat $9.50 ASX brokerage and no platform fees, but it lacks the research tools and international market breadth that Westpac offers. Westpac undercuts SelfWealth on price for smaller trades ($4.95 minimum) but only if you settle via a linked Westpac Cash Investment Account — otherwise brokerage jumps to $29.95.

Choose
SelfWealth
if…
  • You want a simple, flat-fee structure with no monthly or inactivity fees and no requirement to open a linked bank account
  • You trade US stocks and want a dedicated USD account with a 0.6% FX spread — slightly cheaper than Westpac's 0.65%
  • You want auto-invest / DCA functionality to dollar-cost average into ETFs or shares automatically
  • You prefer a platform that offers a kids / minor account for investing on behalf of children
  • You want OSKO instant deposit capability to fund your account and trade the same day
Full breakdown of SelfWealth
Choose
Westpac Online Investing
if…
  • You trade ASX shares in smaller parcels — Westpac's $4.95 minimum brokerage (with a linked Westpac account) is nearly half SelfWealth's $9.50
  • You want access to 18 international markets beyond the US and Hong Kong, including the UK, Europe, Canada and Singapore
  • You need options trading, managed funds, bonds or IPO access — SelfWealth offers none of these
  • You value free real-time market data and structured research reports to inform your trading decisions
  • You want a built-in CGT calculator to simplify tax reporting at EOFY
Full breakdown of Westpac Online Investing

Where they differ

FactSelfWealthWestpac Online Investing
ASX brokerage minimum$9.50$4.95 (with linked Westpac account)
CHESS sponsorshipMixed (CHESS + custodian)Full CHESS sponsorship
International marketsAU, US, HKAU, US, 16 other markets incl. UK, Europe, Canada, Singapore
Auto-invest / DCAYes (multiple level)No
Free real-time data & researchNoYes
Verdict

Choose SelfWealth for low-cost simplicity and auto-invest; choose Westpac for cheaper small trades, global markets and research tools.

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FieldSelfWealthWestpac Online Investing
account structure
CHESS sponsorship modelmixedchess
Individual HINYesYes
Individual accountYesYes
Joint accountYesYes
Company accountYesYes
Trust accountYesYes
SMSF accountYesYes
Kids / minor accountYesYes
asset coverage
ASX shares supportedYesYes
ASX ETFs supportedYesYes
US shares supportedYesYes
US ETFs supportedYesYes
Other markets supportedHKUnited States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Portugal, Ireland, Hong Kong, Singapore
Fractional shares (ASX)NoNo
Fractional shares (US)NoNo
Options tradingNoYes
CFDs supportedNoNo
Managed fundsNoYes
Bonds supportedNoYes
IPO accessYes
costs hidden
FX spread (AUD/USD)60%65%
FX spread (other currencies)65%
Holds USD accountYesYes
Market data fees$0/month$0/month
Conditional order fees$0$0
Phone trade surcharge$50
Corporate action feesCorporate action processing (rights issues, takeovers, SPPs) is generally free for CHESS-sponsored clients — Westpac/AUSIEX passes elections to issuers/registries. Specific fees only apply in exceptional circumstances per the FSG.
costs visible
ASX brokerage minimum$9.5$4.95
ASX brokerage percentage11%
ASX brokerage threshold$28,000
ASX free trade conditionsSelfwealth Premium subscribers ($29/month or $240/year) receive 10 complimentary trades annually; otherwise no free-trade conditions.No free brokerage offered. Lower brokerage tiers ($4.95 minimum) require settlement via linked Westpac Cash Investment Account; settling via other-bank accounts incurs $29.95 / 0.29% minimum.
US brokerage minimumUS$9.5US$4.95
US brokerage percentage11%
Monthly platform fee$0/month$0/month
Annual platform fee$0/year$0/year
Inactivity fee$0$0
Withdrawal fee (AUD)$0$0
Off-market transfer fee$27.5$50
identity and trust
Legal entity nameSelfWealth Pty LtdAustralian Investment Exchange Limited (AUSIEX); Westpac Securities Limited issues the branded service
AFSL number421,789241,400
Year founded2,0122,010
Parent / ownershipSyfe (Svava Pte Ltd, Singapore)Brand: Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX: WBC); operator AUSIEX is wholly owned by Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (TSE: 4307)
Country of incorporationAUAU
Public company statusprivatepublic
money movement
Minimum initial deposit$500$500
Minimum subsequent purchase$0$0
Deposit methodsOSKO, BPAY, EFT/bank transferWestpac Cash Investment Account (linked), External bank Direct Credit, BPAY, Internal transfer between Westpac accounts
Settlement periodT+2T+2 (ASX), T+1 (US)
Withdrawal time1-2 business daysSame-day to 1 business day for Westpac-to-Westpac transfers; 1-2 business days to external bank accounts
platform ux
iOS appYesYes
Android appYesYes
Desktop platformNoNo
Demo accountNoNo
Free real-time market dataNoYes
Free research reportsNoYes
2FA supportauthenticator appSMS + authenticator app
Customer support channelslive chat, email, phonephone, email, live chat, in-app
Support hours (AU time)10am-4pm AET, Monday-Friday (closed public holidays)Phone: 8am-7pm Sydney time Mon-Fri (domestic); 24 hours on US trading days for international; Live chat: 9:30am-5pm Sydney time Mon-Fri
Education contentbasic articlesstructured courses
tax and reporting
Australian tax statementYesYes
Distribution component breakdownNo
CGT calculator / reportNoYes
Sharesight / Navexa integrationYesYes
trading mechanics
Market ordersYesYes
Limit ordersYesYes
Stop loss ordersYesYes
Conditional ordersYesYes
Auto-invest / DCAYesNo
Auto-invest sophisticationmultiplenone
DRP (dividend reinvestment)YesYes
After-hours / overnight tradingYesNo

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