WT Financial Group (ASX: WTL) is an Australian-listed company in the Financial Services sector with a market capitalisation of $41.1M and the 1078th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The WTL share price is $0.12, up 0.00% today and up 0.00% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $0.11 and $0.18 over the past 52 weeks. WTL trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 5.00, below the Financial Services sector median of 6.79, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 3.55%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), WT Financial Group reported revenue of $15.6M and a net profit of $2.4M (15.5% margin).
About WT Financial Group Limited
WT Financial Group Limited, an Australian company established in Sydney in 2014, offers a wide array of financial services, operating through distinct Business-to-Business (B2B) and Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) segments. The firm provides comprehensive support to its business clients, including licensing, compliance and risk management, professional education and training, technical assistance, and practice development services, which incorporate consumer marketing and educational resources. For its direct clients, WT Financial Group delivers services encompassing financial planning, investment guidance, product distribution, mortgage finance and brokerage, accounting, and Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) administration. The company also offers expert advice on wealth management, retirement planning, investment strategies, mortgages, and taxation, covering planning, structuring, and the preparation and lodgement of tax returns. Its product offerings are diverse, featuring superannuation investments, insurance, general finance options, equities, and both direct and SMSF-held residential and commercial properties for retail and wholesale clients. Additionally, it provides specialized home loan solutions for private wealth clients. The company previously traded as Spring FG Limited before changing its name to WT Financial Group Limited in November 2019.
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