Derwent London (LON:DLN – Get Free Report) announced its quarterly earnings data on Thursday. The real estate investment trust reported GBX 98.40 EPS for the quarter, Digital Look Earnings reports. Derwent London had a negative net margin of 129.56% and a negative return on equity of 10.41%.
Here are the key takeaways from Derwent London’s conference call:
- Derwent will accelerate capital recycling with a target to dispose up to £1 billion over three years and redeploy proceeds into selective developments, acquisitions or potential share buybacks while keeping net debt/EBITDA below 9.5x.
- Management expects 2026 EPRA earnings to be slightly down overall (H1 ~£0.42–£0.44, H2 ~£0.52) but forecasts earnings growth in 2027 (+5–10% vs 2025) and a material rise by 2030 (modelled at +25–30%) as rental reversion and project completions feed through.
- Execution on developments and leasing is strong: 25 Baker Street and Network W1 are delivering rents materially above appraisal, asset management generated a record ~£59m of income in 2025, and the leasing pipeline includes £14.4m under offer supporting near-term cash flow.
- Refinancing is complete and all debt will be unsecured after Q1, with liquidity of ~£627m and net debt/EBITDA reduced to ~9x, but average interest rates rose (2025 average ~3.8%) which partially offsets the balance-sheet strength.
- Management cites an improving London office market—tight supply, strong occupier demand and rising investment liquidity—and has raised 2026 ERV guidance to +4%–+7%, which underpins the company’s growth case.
Derwent London Stock Performance
Shares of DLN traded down GBX 73 during midday trading on Thursday, reaching GBX 1,757. 492,913 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 1,326,012. The business’s 50-day moving average price is GBX 1,823.77 and its 200 day moving average price is GBX 1,754.85. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 40.68, a current ratio of 0.51 and a quick ratio of 0.38. Derwent London has a twelve month low of GBX 1,600 and a twelve month high of GBX 2,106. The company has a market capitalization of £1.97 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 8.31, a PEG ratio of 23.10 and a beta of 1.03.
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Derwent London Company Profile
Derwent London plc owns 66 buildings in a commercial real estate portfolio predominantly in central London valued at £4.9 billion as at 31 December 2023, making it the largest London office-focused real estate investment trust (REIT). Our experienced team has a long track record of creating value throughout the property cycle by regenerating our buildings via development or refurbishment, effective asset management and capital recycling. We typically acquire central London properties off-market with low capital values and modest rents in improving locations, most of which are either in the West End or the Tech Belt.
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