The Law Debenture Corporation p.l.c. (LON:LWDB)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
1,162.00
+6.00 (0.52%)
At close: Feb 11, 2026
Market Cap1.55B +30.1%
Revenue (ttm)252.53M +25.4%
Net Income169.96M +20.9%
EPS1.29 +19.7%
Shares Out133.16M
PE Ratio9.02
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.34 (2.90%)
Ex-Dividend DateDec 18, 2025
Volume199,175
Average Volume226,963
Open1,160.00
Previous Close1,156.00
Day's Range1,154.00 - 1,172.00
52-Week Range737.17 - 1,174.00
Beta0.63
RSI69.23
Earnings DateFeb 27, 2026

About LON:LWDB

The Law Debenture Corporation p.l.c., an investment trust, provides independent professional services to companies, agencies, organizations, and individuals worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Investment Portfolio and Independent Professional Services. It provides corporate secretarial services; corporate trust services, including bond/security trustee, escrow agent, bespoke trust solutions, facility agent, and paying agent; pension trustee services comprising independent trustee, chair of trustees, corporate sole trustee, co-trust... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1889
Employees 298
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol LWDB
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, LON:LWDB's revenue was 176.04 million, an increase of 32.00% compared to the previous year's 133.36 million. Earnings were 96.95 million, an increase of 29.00%.

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News

The MoneyWeek investment trust portfolio – early 2026 update

The MoneyWeek investment trust portfolio had a solid year in 2025. Scottish Mortgage and Law Debenture were the star performers, with very different strategies

24 days ago - MoneyWeek

Law Debentures portfolio should deliver strong returns from unloved stocks

Law Debenture is a unique trust with a value-focused strategy that is doing well despite the weak UK economy

5 months ago - MoneyWeek

Law Debenture success driven by manager’s value-driven approach

The Law Debenture Investment Trust is a top UK Equity Income performer over the longer term on the back of a bottom-up value-driven approach

1 year ago - The Armchair Trader