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Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
LSE:HL

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Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
LSE:HL
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Price: 1 108.5 GBX Market Closed
Market Cap: £5.3B

P/E

17.9
Current
3%
More Expensive
vs 3-y average of 17.5

Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.

P/E
17.9
=
Market Cap
GBX5.3B
/
Net Income
£293.2m

Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.

P/E
17.9
=
Market Cap
GBX5.3B
/
Net Income
£293.2m

Valuation Scenarios

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC is trading above its 3-year average

If P/E returns to its 3-Year Average (17.5), the stock would be worth GBX1 081.03 (2% downside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
0/4
Maximum Downside
-99%
Maximum Upside
No Upside Scenarios
Average Downside
51%
Scenario P/E Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 17.9 GBX1 108.5
0%
3-Year Average 17.5 GBX1 081.03
-2%
5-Year Average 17.6 GBX1 088
-2%
Industry Average 0.2 GBX9.36
-99%
Country Average 0.2 GBX12.86
-99%

Forward P/E
Today’s price vs future net income

Today's Market Cap Net Income Forward P/E
GBX5.3B
/
Jul 2024
£293.2m
=
17.9
Current
GBX5.3B
/
Jun 2025
£334.8m
=
15.7
Forward
GBX5.3B
/
Jun 2026
£334.2m
=
15.7
Forward
GBX5.3B
/
Jun 2027
£340.3m
=
15.4
Forward

Forward P/E shows whether today’s P/E still looks high or low once future net income are taken into account.

Market Distribution

Higher than 95% of companies in United Kingdom
Percentile
95th
Based on 2 117 companies
95th percentile
17.9
Low
0 — 0.1
Typical Range
0.1 — 0.3
High
0.3 —
Distribution Statistics
United Kingdom
Min 0
30th Percentile 0.1
Median 0.2
70th Percentile 0.3
Max 828.3

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
Glance View

Market Cap
5.3B GBX
Industry
Financial Services

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC, founded in 1981, emerged from the humble beginnings of two enterprising accountants, Peter Hargreaves and Stephen Lansdown, who envisioned a retail brokerage that could bring financial independence to the average investor. The company began as a modest operation from a Bristol bedroom and steadily transformed into one of the UK's largest investment platforms. Its primary mission has always been to demystify the complexities of investing, offering a user-friendly interface and an extensive range of investment products including funds, shares, and ISAs. By providing a comprehensive suite of financial solutions, it enables clients to manage their investments effortlessly via a digital platform, supplemented with extensive research and insights to aid decision-making. Hargreaves Lansdown generates its revenue through a mix of commission-based and service-related fees. It charges its clients through account management fees, stockbroking commissions, and, notably, fees on assets managed under its discretionary services. The business model is inherently resilient, leveraging its robust customer base of retail investors. This extensive product range, coupled with digital efficiency, creates a self-perpetuating cycle of value creation: the more assets managed on the platform, the more fees accumulate, reinforcing Hargreaves Lansdown's position as a pivotal force in the financial services industry. Through this innovation-driven approach, the company has consistently enhanced its service offering, making investing more accessible to all, while simultaneously ensuring sustainable growth in an ever-evolving financial landscape.

HL Intrinsic Value
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