WAM Leaders lifts dividend as portfolio outperforms in FY26

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The WAM Leaders Ltd (ASX: WLE) share price is in focus after the company posted a 14.0% increase in its investment portfolio for FY2026, beating the S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index (ASX: XJO) by 7.9%, and announced a higher fully franked full-year dividend of 9.6 cents per share.

What did WAM Leaders report?

  • FY2026 investment portfolio return: up 14.0%, outperforming benchmark by 7.9%
  • Total shareholder return: 21.0% (24.7% including franking credits)
  • Operating profit after tax: up 153.5% to $161.8 million (FY2025: $63.8 million)
  • Operating profit before tax: up 176.5% to $218.3 million
  • Fully franked full year dividend: increased to 9.6 cents per share (final dividend: 4.8 cps)
  • Fully franked dividend yield: 7.2% (grossed-up 10.3%)

What else do investors need to know?

WAM Leaders reduced its share price discount to net tangible assets (NTA) from 7.8% to a 0.2% premium over the year, supporting shareholder returns. Notably, the company has paid out a total of 96.5 cents per share in fully franked dividends since listing in 2016, including franking credits.

The board has launched a Share Purchase Plan (SPP), allowing eligible shareholders to buy up to $30,000 of shares without brokerage, at a discount. A recent placement for professional and sophisticated investors raised $225 million, aiming to capitalise on attractive market opportunities.

What did WAM Leaders management say?

Lead Portfolio Manager Matthew Haupt said:

The 2026 financial year was characterised by changing interest rate expectations, geopolitical tensions, global trade disruption and evolving views on the sustainability of artificial intelligence-led growth. These conditions created periods of volatility and meaningful shifts in market leadership, generating opportunities for active investors

The investment team and I adjusted portfolio positioning as conditions evolved, including maintaining exposure to areas of the market where we saw attractive risk-adjusted opportunities, while remaining disciplined on valuation. This approach enabled the investment portfolio to outperform the S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index during the year.

Looking ahead, we remain focused on high-quality companies trading at attractive valuations. Periods of market volatility can create opportunities for active managers, and the investment portfolio is positioned to take advantage of these opportunities as they emerge.

What’s next for WAM Leaders?

Management says WAM Leaders is sticking with its strategy of targeting high-quality companies offering value, especially as volatility creates new opportunities. The $225 million capital raised through the SPP and placement increases flexibility for future investments with an active approach.

Shareholders can expect the board’s dividend-focused approach to remain, with the company aiming to deliver consistent income and capital growth through disciplined stock selection and sector positioning.

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