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RNS Number : 4929H Schroder Income Growth Fund PLC 13 November 2025
Schroder Income Growth (SCF)
13/11/2025
Results analysis from Kepler Trust Intelligence
Schroder Income Growth (SCF) has reported NAV and share price total returns of
9.6% and 12.9% respectively for the year to 31/08/2025, against the FTSE
All-Share's 12.6%. Performance was supported by an overweight to financials,
where banks and insurers delivered higher dividends and buybacks, lifting
share prices. However, above-market exposure to small- and mid-caps and not
holding a few strong performers, such as Rolls-Royce and British American
Tobacco, weighed on relative returns.
During the financial year, the board took several steps to bolster shareholder
returns, including a reduction in the management fee from 0.45% to 0.40%,
effective from 01/09/2025, now charged on the lower of market capitalisation
or NAV, removal of a secretarial and admin fee, and tighter discount
management.
Kepler View
Schroder Income Growth (SCF) delivered another year of dividend progress, with
its total dividend rising 3.5%, supported by a 7.8% increase in earnings. This
marks 30 consecutive years of dividend growth, with dividends rising at an
annualised 4.1%, comfortably ahead of CPI inflation at 2.5%, delivering real
dividend growth of 1.6% per annum since launch. Although earnings did not
fully cover the dividend, we view positively the board's decision to make all
distributable reserves available, providing flexibility to support future
payouts and underscoring its commitment to maintaining SCF's strong record of
dividend growth. The board has also delivered on its plan to smooth the
income, rebalancing payments more evenly across all four dividends so
shareholders receive a larger proportion of the total dividend earlier in the
year.
Across the market, unfavourable exchange rates and a shift toward share
buybacks have been headwinds to UK dividends. Against that backdrop, SCF's
growth in both earnings and dividend is encouraging, underpinned by its broad
income sources, exposure to businesses buying back shares sustainably and the
board's supportive reserve policy. The trust's 4.4% yield stands above the UK
market, the Bank of England base rate, and the AIC UK Equity Income sector
average. And as interest rates decline, we think this premium yield, combined
with a long-term dividend growth record, should become increasingly appealing
versus cash or bond alternatives, whilst SCF also offers investors the
potential for capital growth.
Whilst a tilt toward smaller companies can increase short-term volatility, it
has historically enhanced long-term returns and contributed to SCF's
three-decade dividend growth record. Given current mid-cap valuations, their
dividend growth and earnings recovery potential, SCF's overweight exposure
offers meaningful upside if sentiment improves, whilst also supporting the
portfolio's underlying income potential.
At the time of writing, SCF trades at an 8.5% discount, within its five-year
average. We think the narrowing over the year reflects several potential
drivers: ongoing buyback activity, a premium yield appealing in a falling rate
environment, a long-standing dividend growth record and lower management fees.
Should performance also improve, notably by re-ratings in the trust's small-
and mid-cap holdings, there is potential for the discount to tighten further.
Investors should, however, recognise that uncertainties remain. The upcoming
Budget, geopolitical tensions and ongoing tariff discussions could continue to
weigh on sentiment and pressure smaller, more domestically oriented companies,
potentially affecting earnings, margins and valuations in the near term.
Overall, though, we believe SCF offers a well-balanced proposition for
investors seeking both income and long-term growth, backed by its proven
dividend record and access to Schroders' deep research resources. We think the
trust's yield, valuation discipline and mid-cap bias could prove rewarding for
patient investors if sentiment towards the UK market improves.
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