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

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
1,154.00
-4.00 (-0.35%)
Apr 28, 2026, 4:35 PM GMT
30.10%
Market Cap 1.54B
Revenue (ttm) 374.24M
Net Income (ttm) 304.67M
Shares Out 133.18M
EPS (ttm) 2.29
PE Ratio 5.03
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.36 (3.07%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 19, 2026
Volume 182,964
Average Volume 210,199
Open 1,160.00
Previous Close 1,158.00
Day's Range 1,151.20 - 1,166.00
52-Week Range 887.00 - 1,202.00
Beta 0.69
RSI 56.31
Earnings Date May 22, 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: Portfolio and Independent Professional Services. It provides corporate secretarial services; corporate trust services, including bond/security trustee, escrow agent, bespoke trust solutions, and paying agent; pension trustee services comprising independent trustee, chair of trustees, corporate sole trustee, co-trustee, subcommittee chair or m... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1889
Employees 315
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol LWDB
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, LON:LWDB's revenue was 374.24 million, an increase of 112.59% compared to the previous year's 176.04 million. Earnings were 304.67 million, an increase of 214.25%.

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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

3 months 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

8 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