Q4 2025 Westwood Holdings Group Inc Earnings Call

Speaker #2: Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Westwood Holdings Group Inc. Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode.

Operator: Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Westwood Holdings Group Inc. Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode. After the speaker's presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. To ask a question during the session, you'll need to press star one on your telephone.... If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star one one again. As a reminder, today's program is being recorded. And now I'd like to introduce your host for today's program, Jill Meyer, Corporate Secretary, and Director of Fiduciary Services. Please go ahead.

Operator: Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Westwood Holdings Group Inc. Q4 2025 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode. After the speaker's presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. To ask a question during the session, you'll need to press star one on your telephone.... If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star one one again. As a reminder, today's program is being recorded. And now I'd like to introduce your host for today's program, Jill Meyer, Corporate Secretary, and Director of Fiduciary Services. Please go ahead.

Speaker #2: After the speaker's presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. To ask a question during this session, you'll need to press *11 on your telephone.

Speaker #2: If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press *11 again. As a reminder, today's program is being recorded.

Speaker #2: And now, I'd like to introduce your host for today's program, Jill Meyer, Corporate Security Secretary and Director of Fiduciary Services. Please go ahead.

Speaker #3: Thank you, and welcome to our fourth quarter 2025 earnings conference call. The following discussion will include forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause actual results to be materially different from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements.

Jill Meyer: Thank you, and welcome to our Q4 2025 Earnings Conference Call. The following discussion will include forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, which may cause actual results to be materially different from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning the factors that could cause such a difference is included in our press release issued earlier today, as well as in our Form 10-K for the year ended 31 December 2025, that will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Jill Meyer: Thank you, and welcome to our Q4 2025 Earnings Conference Call. The following discussion will include forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, which may cause actual results to be materially different from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning the factors that could cause such a difference is included in our press release issued earlier today, as well as in our Form 10-K for the year ended 31 December 2025, that will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Speaker #3: Additional information concerning the factors that could cause such a difference is included in our press release issued earlier today, as well as in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, that will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Speaker #3: We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Speaker #3: In addition, in accordance with SEC rules concerning non-GAAP financial measures, the reconciliation of our economic earnings and economic earnings per share to the most comparable GAAP measures is included at the end of our press release issued earlier today.

Jill Meyer: In addition, in accordance with SEC rules concerning non-GAAP financial measures, the reconciliation of our economic earnings and economic earnings per share to the most comparable GAAP measures is included at the end of our press release issued earlier today. On the call today, we have Brian Casey, our Chief Executive Officer, and Terry Forbes, our Chief Financial Officer. I will now turn the call over to Brian Casey.

Jill Meyer: In addition, in accordance with SEC rules concerning non-GAAP financial measures, the reconciliation of our economic earnings and economic earnings per share to the most comparable GAAP measures is included at the end of our press release issued earlier today. On the call today, we have Brian Casey, our Chief Executive Officer, and Terry Forbes, our Chief Financial Officer. I will now turn the call over to Brian Casey.

Speaker #3: On the call today, we have Brian Casey, our Chief Executive Officer, and Terry Forbes, our Chief Financial Officer. I will now turn the call over to Brian Casey.

Speaker #4: Good afternoon, and thank you for joining WESTWOOD's fourth quarter 2025 earnings call. I'm looking forward to sharing our full year's results, key developments from the past quarter, and a look into what this year holds in store.

Brian Casey: Good afternoon, and thanks for joining Westwood's Q4 2025 Earnings Call. I'm looking forward to sharing our full year's results, key developments from the past quarter, and a look into what this year holds in store. First, here are some of last year's more significant milestones and achievements. Our ETF franchise now exceeds $200 million, including our latest ETF, Enhanced Income Opportunity. In addition, MDST surpassed the $170 million mark in AUM. We closed our second oversubscribed private equity fund, Westwood Energy Secondaries Fund Two, with more than $300 million in commitments for the fund and two related co-investment funds. Our Managed Investment Solutions team secured its first institutional client, and we had strong full-year sales growth, $2.5 billion versus $2.1 billion, up 20%. Many key equity indices posted new records last year.

Brian Casey: Good afternoon, and thanks for joining Westwood's Q4 2025 Earnings Call. I'm looking forward to sharing our full year's results, key developments from the past quarter, and a look into what this year holds in store. First, here are some of last year's more significant milestones and achievements. Our ETF franchise now exceeds $200 million, including our latest ETF, Enhanced Income Opportunity. In addition, MDST surpassed the $170 million mark in AUM. We closed our second oversubscribed private equity fund, Westwood Energy Secondaries Fund Two, with more than $300 million in commitments for the fund and two related co-investment funds. Our Managed Investment Solutions team secured its first institutional client, and we had strong full-year sales growth, $2.5 billion versus $2.1 billion, up 20%. Many key equity indices posted new records last year.

Speaker #4: First, here are some of last year's more significant milestones and achievements. Our ETF franchise now exceeds $200 million, including our latest ETF, Enhanced Income Opportunity.

Speaker #4: In addition, MDST surpassed the $170 million mark in AUM. We closed our second oversubscribed private equity fund, WESTWOOD Energy Secondaries Fund II, with more than $300 million in commitments for the fund and two related co-investment funds.

Speaker #4: Our Managed Investment Solutions team secured its first institutional client, and we had strong full-year sales growth—$2.5 billion versus $2.1 billion, up 20%.

Speaker #4: Many key equity indices posted new records last year. However, investors were pulled in different directions during the final quarter. The S&P 500 rose less than 3%, but still ended the year up 18%.

Brian Casey: However, investors were pulled in different directions during the final quarter. The S&P 500 rose less than 3%, but still ended the year up 18%. Despite economic headwinds, the US economy did manage to record modest growth against a backdrop of consumer confidence remaining near all-time lows. The Federal Reserve cut short-term rates by 75 basis points from September through December amid weakening labor market conditions. Signs of fatigue in the long-running bull market and tech stocks started to appear as investors shifted their focus from the promise of AI towards more tangible near-term financial results. Bond markets generated positive total returns for the year, supported by declining yields. Several of our investment strategies demonstrated resilience and competitive positioning across multiple time horizons and asset classes. Within US value, our mid-cap strategy is performing well with top third rankings over 3-year rolling periods.

Brian Casey: However, investors were pulled in different directions during the final quarter. The S&P 500 rose less than 3%, but still ended the year up 18%. Despite economic headwinds, the US economy did manage to record modest growth against a backdrop of consumer confidence remaining near all-time lows. The Federal Reserve cut short-term rates by 75 basis points from September through December amid weakening labor market conditions. Signs of fatigue in the long-running bull market and tech stocks started to appear as investors shifted their focus from the promise of AI towards more tangible near-term financial results. Bond markets generated positive total returns for the year, supported by declining yields. Several of our investment strategies demonstrated resilience and competitive positioning across multiple time horizons and asset classes. Within US value, our mid-cap strategy is performing well with top third rankings over 3-year rolling periods.

Speaker #4: Despite economic headwinds, the U.S. economy did manage to record modest growth against a backdrop of consumer confidence remaining near all-time lows. The Federal Reserve cut short-term rates by 75 basis points from September through December, amid weakening labor market conditions.

Speaker #4: Signs of fatigue in the long-running bull market in tech stocks started to appear, as investors shifted their focus from the promise of AI towards more tangible, near-term financial results.

Speaker #4: Bond markets generated positive total returns for the year, supported by declining yields. Double Revar Investment Strategies demonstrated resilience and competitive positioning across multiple time horizons and asset classes.

Speaker #4: Within U.S. value, our SMIDCAP strategy is performing well, with top-third rankings over three-year rolling periods. Solid results like these are founded upon our disciplined approach to identifying high-quality businesses trading at attractive valuations.

Brian Casey: Solid results like these are founded upon our disciplined approach to identifying high-quality businesses trading at attractive valuations. Our multi-asset strategies are demonstrating exceptional long-term strength. Credit Opportunities has delivered outstanding results, ranking in the top decile among peers over three- and five-year periods. Income Opportunity is providing attractive returns, posting competitive peer rankings while delivering consistent income to investors. Our Salient Energy and Real Estate strategies continue to deliver competitive long-term performance. Real Estate Income ranks in the top third over rolling three years, and our MLP and midstream strategies have provided strong absolute returns in an environment favorable to energy infrastructure. Looking ahead, we anticipate continued market uncertainty driven by a variety of economic indicators and policy developments. No matter what happens, we believe our focus on high-quality businesses with strong fundamentals positions us well for the future.

Brian Casey: Solid results like these are founded upon our disciplined approach to identifying high-quality businesses trading at attractive valuations. Our multi-asset strategies are demonstrating exceptional long-term strength. Credit Opportunities has delivered outstanding results, ranking in the top decile among peers over three- and five-year periods. Income Opportunity is providing attractive returns, posting competitive peer rankings while delivering consistent income to investors. Our Salient Energy and Real Estate strategies continue to deliver competitive long-term performance. Real Estate Income ranks in the top third over rolling three years, and our MLP and midstream strategies have provided strong absolute returns in an environment favorable to energy infrastructure. Looking ahead, we anticipate continued market uncertainty driven by a variety of economic indicators and policy developments. No matter what happens, we believe our focus on high-quality businesses with strong fundamentals positions us well for the future.

Speaker #4: Our multi-asset strategies are demonstrating exceptional long-term strength; credit opportunities have delivered outstanding results, ranking in the top decile among peers over three- and five-year periods.

Speaker #4: Income opportunity is providing attractive returns, posting competitive peer rankings while delivering consistent income to investors. Our salient energy and real estate strategies continue to deliver competitive long-term performance. Real estate income ranks in the top third over rolling three years, and our MLP and midstream strategies have provided strong absolute returns in an environment favorable to energy infrastructure.

Speaker #4: Looking ahead, we anticipate continued market uncertainty driven by a variety of economic indicators and policy developments. No matter what happens, we believe our focus on high-quality businesses with strong fundamentals positions us well for the future.

Speaker #4: As investors broaden their focus beyond mega-cap technology stocks, high-quality companies with low levels of debt, high returns on invested capital, and strong management teams should be viewed very favorably.

Brian Casey: As investors broaden their focus beyond mega-cap technology stocks, high-quality companies with low levels of debt, high returns on invested capital, and strong management teams should be viewed very favorably. Against a backdrop of elevated market valuations, good companies trading at a discount to market or peers should prove resilient and offer attractive shareholder returns. Turning to distribution, our team delivered exceptional results last year, demonstrating the appeal of our product lineup and the effectiveness of our distribution strategy. The institutional channel achieved gross sales growth of 36% versus the previous year. This strong performance reflected our ability to gain traction with institutional investors across multiple strategies, particularly in mid-cap and small-cap value. Several significant pipeline opportunities advanced last quarter, including defined contribution plans with major national consultants. We are very pleased with the progress being made by our Managed Investment Solutions team.

Brian Casey: As investors broaden their focus beyond mega-cap technology stocks, high-quality companies with low levels of debt, high returns on invested capital, and strong management teams should be viewed very favorably. Against a backdrop of elevated market valuations, good companies trading at a discount to market or peers should prove resilient and offer attractive shareholder returns. Turning to distribution, our team delivered exceptional results last year, demonstrating the appeal of our product lineup and the effectiveness of our distribution strategy. The institutional channel achieved gross sales growth of 36% versus the previous year. This strong performance reflected our ability to gain traction with institutional investors across multiple strategies, particularly in mid-cap and small-cap value. Several significant pipeline opportunities advanced last quarter, including defined contribution plans with major national consultants. We are very pleased with the progress being made by our Managed Investment Solutions team.

Speaker #4: Against a backdrop of elevated market valuations, good companies trading at a discount to the market or peers should prove resilient and offer attractive shareholder returns.

Speaker #4: Turning to distribution, our team delivered exceptional results last year, demonstrating the appeal of our product lineup and the effectiveness of our distribution strategy. The institutional channel achieved gross sales growth of 36% versus the previous year. The strong performance reflected our ability to gain traction with institutional investors across multiple strategies, particularly in SMIDCAP and small-cap value.

Speaker #4: Several significant pipeline opportunities advanced last quarter, including defined contribution plans with major national consultants. We are very pleased with the progress being made by our Managed Investment Solutions team; we are holding constructive conversations with clients and prospects regarding customized solutions, and we look forward to additional wins early this year.

Brian Casey: We are holding constructive conversations with clients and prospects regarding customized solutions, and we look forward to additional wins early this year. The infrastructure and liquid real asset strategies we launched last year have attracted strong interest from institutional investors seeking alternatives to traditional equity and fixed income allocations. The intermediary distribution team also achieved outstanding results, posting full-year gross sales growth of 32% versus 2024. This was our strongest annual intermediary performance in several years, thanks to the successful execution of our intermediary distribution strategy. Particular strength was demonstrated in our energy and real asset products, which resonated with advisors and clients seeking income and diversification. Our MDST ETF has now achieved the asset scale required for approval on major broker-dealer platforms, and we expect new platform additions this year.

Brian Casey: We are holding constructive conversations with clients and prospects regarding customized solutions, and we look forward to additional wins early this year. The infrastructure and liquid real asset strategies we launched last year have attracted strong interest from institutional investors seeking alternatives to traditional equity and fixed income allocations. The intermediary distribution team also achieved outstanding results, posting full-year gross sales growth of 32% versus 2024. This was our strongest annual intermediary performance in several years, thanks to the successful execution of our intermediary distribution strategy. Particular strength was demonstrated in our energy and real asset products, which resonated with advisors and clients seeking income and diversification. Our MDST ETF has now achieved the asset scale required for approval on major broker-dealer platforms, and we expect new platform additions this year.

Speaker #4: The infrastructure and liquid real asset strategies we launched last year have attracted strong interest from institutional investors seeking alternatives to traditional equity and fixed income allocations.

Speaker #4: The intermediary distribution team also achieved outstanding results, posting full-year gross sales growth of 32% versus 2024. This was our strongest annual intermediary performance in several years, thanks to the successful execution of our intermediary distribution strategy.

Speaker #4: Particular strength was demonstrated in our energy and real asset products, which resonated with advisors and clients seeking income and diversification. Our MDST ETF has now achieved the asset scale required for approval on major broker-dealer platforms, and we expect new platform additions this year.

Speaker #4: The expanding breadth of our offerings, spanning traditional active strategies, income-focused solutions, tactical approaches, and alternative investments, positions us well to meet diverse client needs.

Brian Casey: The expanding breadth of our offerings, spanning traditional active strategies, income-focused solutions, tactical approaches, and alternative investments, positions us well to meet diverse client needs. We continue to invest in our distribution capabilities, and the momentum we have built provides a strong runway for growth in 2026. Throughout last year, we conducted a deep dive within our wealth division to better align our services with the direction of the industry and how we're uniquely positioned to grow our business. Multigenerational families are looking for integrated, high-touch guidance that spans investments, planning, trust, and legacy needs, all of which represent a great long-term opportunity for Westwood, given the strength of our trust company and our long history serving complex Texas families.

Brian Casey: The expanding breadth of our offerings, spanning traditional active strategies, income-focused solutions, tactical approaches, and alternative investments, positions us well to meet diverse client needs. We continue to invest in our distribution capabilities, and the momentum we have built provides a strong runway for growth in 2026. Throughout last year, we conducted a deep dive within our wealth division to better align our services with the direction of the industry and how we're uniquely positioned to grow our business. Multigenerational families are looking for integrated, high-touch guidance that spans investments, planning, trust, and legacy needs, all of which represent a great long-term opportunity for Westwood, given the strength of our trust company and our long history serving complex Texas families.

Speaker #4: We continue to invest in our distribution capabilities, and the momentum we have built provides a strong runway for growth in 2026. Throughout last year, we conducted a deep dive within our wealth division to better align our services with the direction of the industry and how we're uniquely positioned to grow our business.

Speaker #4: Multi-generational families are looking for integrated, high-touch guidance that spans investments, planning, trust, and legacy needs, all of which represent a great long-term opportunity for Westwood given the strength of our trust company and our long history serving complex Texas families.

Speaker #4: As a multifamily office with corporate trustee powers, we are well-equipped to understand a family's complete picture and can step in seamlessly when named as executor or successor trustee.

Brian Casey: As a multifamily office with corporate trustee powers, we are well equipped to understand a family's complete picture and can step in seamlessly when named as executor or successor trustee. Our objective approach, dedicated teams, long-term continuity, and rigorous regulatory oversight combine to provide a level of professionalism that is difficult, if not impossible, for individual fiduciaries to match, while our deep expertise in trust administration allows us to manage complex requirements efficiently and consistently. Throughout the year, we clarified our purpose and vision for our wealth division, rethought our service model, and began transitioning to a more coordinated, team-based delivery structure designed to enhance consistency and scalability. We completed a comprehensive assessment of our competitive position and identified opportunities to strengthen long-term economics by attracting new ultra-high net worth families, deepening existing client relationships, and aligning pricing with market standards.

Brian Casey: As a multifamily office with corporate trustee powers, we are well equipped to understand a family's complete picture and can step in seamlessly when named as executor or successor trustee. Our objective approach, dedicated teams, long-term continuity, and rigorous regulatory oversight combine to provide a level of professionalism that is difficult, if not impossible, for individual fiduciaries to match, while our deep expertise in trust administration allows us to manage complex requirements efficiently and consistently. Throughout the year, we clarified our purpose and vision for our wealth division, rethought our service model, and began transitioning to a more coordinated, team-based delivery structure designed to enhance consistency and scalability. We completed a comprehensive assessment of our competitive position and identified opportunities to strengthen long-term economics by attracting new ultra-high net worth families, deepening existing client relationships, and aligning pricing with market standards.

Speaker #4: Our objective approach, dedicated teams, long-term continuity, and rigorous regulatory oversight combine to provide a level of professionalism that is difficult, if not impossible, for individual fiduciaries to match.

Speaker #4: While our deep expertise in trust administration allows us to manage complex requirements efficiently and consistently, throughout the year, we clarified our purpose and vision for our wealth division, rethought our service model, and began transitioning to a more coordinated, team-based delivery structure designed to enhance consistency and scalability.

Speaker #4: We completed a comprehensive assessment of our competitive position and identified opportunities to strengthen long-term economics by attracting new ultra-high-net-worth families, deepening existing client relationships, and aligning pricing with market standards.

Speaker #4: This marks the early phase of a disciplined, multi-year evolution of our wealth division, and we remain focused on enhancing the client experience, improving scalability, and positioning our business for sustainable, long-term growth that benefits clients, employees, and shareholders.

Brian Casey: This marks the early phase of a disciplined, multiyear evolution of our wealth division, and we remain focused on enhancing the client experience, improving scalability, and positioning our business for sustainable long-term growth that benefits clients, employees, and shareholders. Beyond our core business performance, we achieved several significant milestones last quarter that strengthen our competitive position and expand our market opportunities. We launched the Westwood Enhanced Income Opportunity ETF, ticker is YLDW, late in the quarter. This offering expands our income-focused ETF lineup, and initial acceptance has been strong. Our flagship MDST ETF, Enhanced Midstream Income, surpassed $170 million in AUM, validating our differentiated midstream strategy and opening doors to additional platform approvals. With the addition of YLDW, our total ETF franchise now exceeds $200 million in assets, marking an important milestone for Westwood.

Brian Casey: This marks the early phase of a disciplined, multiyear evolution of our wealth division, and we remain focused on enhancing the client experience, improving scalability, and positioning our business for sustainable long-term growth that benefits clients, employees, and shareholders. Beyond our core business performance, we achieved several significant milestones last quarter that strengthen our competitive position and expand our market opportunities. We launched the Westwood Enhanced Income Opportunity ETF, ticker is YLDW, late in the quarter. This offering expands our income-focused ETF lineup, and initial acceptance has been strong. Our flagship MDST ETF, Enhanced Midstream Income, surpassed $170 million in AUM, validating our differentiated midstream strategy and opening doors to additional platform approvals. With the addition of YLDW, our total ETF franchise now exceeds $200 million in assets, marking an important milestone for Westwood.

Speaker #4: Beyond our core business performance, we achieved several significant milestones last quarter that strengthen our competitive position and expand our market opportunities. We launched the WESTWOOD Enhanced Income Opportunity ETF, ticker YLDW, late in the quarter.

Speaker #4: This offering expands our income-focused ETF lineup, and initial acceptance has been strong. Our flagship MDST ETF, Enhanced Midstream Income, surpassed $170 million in AUM, validating our differentiated midstream strategy and opening doors to additional platform approvals.

Speaker #4: With the addition of YLDW, our total ETF franchise now exceeds $200 million in assets, marking an important milestone for Westwood. We closed Westwood Energy's secondaries fund II on December 31st with over $300 million in capital commitments for the fund and two related co-investment funds, double our initial goal.

Brian Casey: We closed Westwood Energy Secondaries Fund Two on 31 December, with over $300 million in capital commitments for the fund and two related co-investment funds, double our initial goal. The second fund builds on the success of our inaugural energy secondary strategy and underscores our ability to raise capital in specialized alternative investment strategies. WES 2 allows institutional investors to access secondary market opportunities in the energy sector, complementing our suite of energy investment solutions. Since launching WES 1, our initial flagship energy secondaries fund in 2023, we have raised nearly $350 million and have invested over $250 million across both energy secondaries flagship funds and three co-investment funds. As we turn the page on last year and look ahead to this year, we remain confident in our strategic positioning and value proposition.

Brian Casey: We closed Westwood Energy Secondaries Fund Two on 31 December, with over $300 million in capital commitments for the fund and two related co-investment funds, double our initial goal. The second fund builds on the success of our inaugural energy secondary strategy and underscores our ability to raise capital in specialized alternative investment strategies. WES 2 allows institutional investors to access secondary market opportunities in the energy sector, complementing our suite of energy investment solutions. Since launching WES 1, our initial flagship energy secondaries fund in 2023, we have raised nearly $350 million and have invested over $250 million across both energy secondaries flagship funds and three co-investment funds. As we turn the page on last year and look ahead to this year, we remain confident in our strategic positioning and value proposition.

Speaker #4: The second fund builds on the success of our inaugural energy secondary strategy and underscores our ability to raise capital in specialized alternative investment strategies.

Speaker #4: WEST2 allows institutional investors to access secondary market opportunities in the energy sector, complementing our suite of energy investment solutions. Since launching WEST1, our initial flagship energy secondaries fund in 2023, we have raised nearly $350 million and have invested over $250 million across both energy secondaries flagship funds and three co-investment funds.

Speaker #4: As we turn the page on last year and look ahead to this year, we remain confident in our strategic positioning and value proposition. Our diverse range of strategies, expanding ETF platform, and robust distribution momentum position us for continued growth.

Brian Casey: Our diverse range of strategies, expanding ETF platform, and robust distribution momentum position us for continued growth. Our achievements last quarter, the launch of YLDW, the milestone success of MDST, closing our second private equity fund, and outstanding sales growth across institutional and intermediary channels demonstrate our ability to innovate and execute while maintaining our core strengths in active management. With assets under management of $17.4 billion, strong competitive performance across multiple strategies, and a proven ability to deliver results across market cycles, we are well positioned to capitalize on opportunities as market conditions shift towards active, value-oriented investment approaches. We are committed to delivering value to clients via high-quality investment solutions and to creating long-term value for shareholders. Thank you for your continued support and confidence in Westwood. I will now turn the call over to our CFO, Terry Forbes.

Brian Casey: Our diverse range of strategies, expanding ETF platform, and robust distribution momentum position us for continued growth. Our achievements last quarter, the launch of YLDW, the milestone success of MDST, closing our second private equity fund, and outstanding sales growth across institutional and intermediary channels demonstrate our ability to innovate and execute while maintaining our core strengths in active management. With assets under management of $17.4 billion, strong competitive performance across multiple strategies, and a proven ability to deliver results across market cycles, we are well positioned to capitalize on opportunities as market conditions shift towards active, value-oriented investment approaches. We are committed to delivering value to clients via high-quality investment solutions and to creating long-term value for shareholders. Thank you for your continued support and confidence in Westwood. I will now turn the call over to our CFO, Terry Forbes.

Speaker #4: Our achievements last quarter—the launch of YLDW, the milestone success of MDST, closing our second private equity fund, and outstanding sales growth across institutional and intermediary channels—demonstrate our ability to innovate and execute in active management.

Speaker #4: With assets under management of $17.4 billion, strong competitive performance across multiple strategies, and a proven ability to deliver results across market cycles, we are well-positioned to capitalize on opportunities as market conditions shift towards active, value-oriented investment approaches.

Speaker #4: We are committed to delivering value to clients via high-quality investment solutions and to creating long-term value for shareholders. Thank you for your continued support and confidence in Westwood.

Speaker #4: I will now turn the call over to our CFO, Terry Forbes.

Speaker #1: Thanks, Brian, and good afternoon, everyone. Today we reported total revenues of $27.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $24.3 million in the third quarter and $25.6 million in the prior year's fourth quarter.

Terry Forbes: Thanks, Brian, and good afternoon, everyone. Today, we reported total revenues of $27.1 million for Q4 2025, compared to $24.3 million in Q3 and $25.6 million in the prior year's Q4. Revenues increased from the third quarter due to significant investor interest in our exchange traded funds and private energy secondaries funds, along with higher performance fees. Revenues increased from 2024's Q4, primarily due to higher average assets under management and higher revenues from our ETFs and private energy secondaries funds, partially offset by lower performance fees. For fiscal 2025, total revenues of $97.8 million compared to $94.7 million in 2024, driven by higher average assets under management and higher revenues from our ETFs and private energy secondaries funds.

Terry Forbes: Thanks, Brian, and good afternoon, everyone. Today, we reported total revenues of $27.1 million for Q4 2025, compared to $24.3 million in Q3 and $25.6 million in the prior year's Q4. Revenues increased from the third quarter due to significant investor interest in our exchange traded funds and private energy secondaries funds, along with higher performance fees. Revenues increased from 2024's Q4, primarily due to higher average assets under management and higher revenues from our ETFs and private energy secondaries funds, partially offset by lower performance fees. For fiscal 2025, total revenues of $97.8 million compared to $94.7 million in 2024, driven by higher average assets under management and higher revenues from our ETFs and private energy secondaries funds.

Speaker #1: Revenues increased from the third quarter due to significant investor interest in our exchange-traded funds and private energy secondaries funds, along with higher performance fees.

Speaker #1: Revenues increased from 2024's fourth quarter, primarily due to higher average assets under management and higher revenues from our ETFs and private energy secondaries funds, partially offset by lower performance fees.

Speaker #1: For fiscal 2025, total revenues were $97.8 million, compared to $94.7 million in 2024, driven by higher average assets under management and higher revenues from our ETFs and private energy secondaries funds.

Speaker #1: Our fourth quarter income of $1.9 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to the third quarter's $3.7 million, or $0.41 per share, due to higher performance-related incentive compensation in the fourth quarter and unrealized appreciation on strategic private investments in the third quarter, offset by higher revenues.

Terry Forbes: Our Q4 income of $1.9 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to the Q3's $3.7 million or $0.41 per share, due to higher performance-related incentive compensation in the Q4 and unrealized appreciation on strategic private investments in the Q3, offset by higher revenues. Non-GAAP economic earnings were $3.3 million or $0.36 per share in the current quarter versus $5.7 million or $0.64 per share in the Q3. Our Q4 income of $1.9 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to the prior year's Q4 income of $2.1 million or $0.24 per share, as a result of higher revenues and the impact in 2024 of changes in the fair value of contingent consideration, offset by higher performance-related incentive compensation expenses and additional professional services costs.

Terry Forbes: Our Q4 income of $1.9 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to the Q3's $3.7 million or $0.41 per share, due to higher performance-related incentive compensation in the Q4 and unrealized appreciation on strategic private investments in the Q3, offset by higher revenues. Non-GAAP economic earnings were $3.3 million or $0.36 per share in the current quarter versus $5.7 million or $0.64 per share in the Q3. Our Q4 income of $1.9 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to the prior year's Q4 income of $2.1 million or $0.24 per share, as a result of higher revenues and the impact in 2024 of changes in the fair value of contingent consideration, offset by higher performance-related incentive compensation expenses and additional professional services costs.

Speaker #1: Non-GAAP economic earnings were $3.3 million, or $0.36 per share, in the current quarter, versus $5.7 million, or $0.64 per share, in the third quarter.

Speaker #1: Our fourth quarter income of $1.9 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to the prior year's fourth quarter income of $2.1 million, or $0.24 per share, as a result of higher revenues and the impact in 2024 of changes in the fair value of contingent consideration, offset by higher performance-related incentive compensation expenses and additional professional services costs.

Speaker #1: Economic earnings were $3.3 million, or $0.36 per share, compared with $3.4 million, or $0.39 per share, in the fourth quarter of 2024. Our 2025 income was $7.1 million, compared to 2024's $2.2 million, on higher revenues, unrealized appreciation on strategic private investments, and the impact in 2024 of changes in the fair value of contingent consideration.

Terry Forbes: Economic earnings were $3.3 million or $0.36 per share, compared to $3.4 million or $0.39 per share in Q4 2024. Our 2025 income of $7.1 million, compared to 2024's $2.2 million on higher revenues, unrealized appreciation on strategic private investments, and the impact in 2024 of changes in the fair value of contingent consideration, offset by higher professional service and information technology costs. Economic earnings for the year were $14.3 million or $1.61 per share, compared with $7 million or $0.82 per share in 2024. Firm-wide assets under management and advisement totaled $17.4 billion at quarter end, consisting of assets under management of $16.5 billion and assets under advisement of $0.9 billion.

Terry Forbes: Economic earnings were $3.3 million or $0.36 per share, compared to $3.4 million or $0.39 per share in Q4 2024. Our 2025 income of $7.1 million, compared to 2024's $2.2 million on higher revenues, unrealized appreciation on strategic private investments, and the impact in 2024 of changes in the fair value of contingent consideration, offset by higher professional service and information technology costs. Economic earnings for the year were $14.3 million or $1.61 per share, compared with $7 million or $0.82 per share in 2024. Firm-wide assets under management and advisement totaled $17.4 billion at quarter end, consisting of assets under management of $16.5 billion and assets under advisement of $0.9 billion.

Speaker #1: Offset by higher professional service and information technology costs. Economic earnings for the year were $14.3 million, or $1.61 per share, compared with $7 million, or $0.82 per share, in 2024.

Speaker #1: Firm-wide assets under management and advisement totaled $17.4 billion at quarter end, consisting of assets under management of $16.5 billion and assets under advisement of $0.9 billion.

Speaker #1: Assets under management consisted of institutional assets of $8.3 billion, or 50% of the total; wealth management assets of $4.3 billion, or 26% of the total; and mutual fund assets of $3.9 billion, or 24% of the total.

Terry Forbes: Assets under management consisted of institutional assets of $8.3 billion, or 50% of the total, wealth management assets of $4.3 billion, or 26% of the total, and mutual fund assets of $3.9 billion, or 24% of the total. Over the year, our assets under management experienced net outflows of $1 billion and market appreciation of $1 billion, and our assets under advisement experienced net outflows of $18 million. Our financial position continues to be very solid, with cash and liquid investments at quarter end totaling $44.1 million and a debt-free balance sheet. I'm happy to announce that our board of directors approved a regular cash dividend of $0.15 per common share, payable on 1 April 2026, to stockholders of record on 3 March 2026. That brings our prepared comments to a close.

Terry Forbes: Assets under management consisted of institutional assets of $8.3 billion, or 50% of the total, wealth management assets of $4.3 billion, or 26% of the total, and mutual fund assets of $3.9 billion, or 24% of the total. Over the year, our assets under management experienced net outflows of $1 billion and market appreciation of $1 billion, and our assets under advisement experienced net outflows of $18 million. Our financial position continues to be very solid, with cash and liquid investments at quarter end totaling $44.1 million and a debt-free balance sheet. I'm happy to announce that our board of directors approved a regular cash dividend of $0.15 per common share, payable on 1 April 2026, to stockholders of record on 3 March 2026. That brings our prepared comments to a close.

Speaker #1: Over the year, our assets under management experienced net outflows of $1 billion and market appreciation of $1 billion. Our assets under advisement experienced net outflows of $18 million.

Speaker #1: Our financial position continues to be very solid, with cash and liquid investments at quarter-end totaling $44.1 million and a debt-free balance sheet. I'm happy to announce that our board of directors approved a regular cash dividend of $0.15 per common share, payable on April 1, 2026, to stockholders of record on March 3, 2026.

Speaker #1: That brings our prepared comments to a close. We encourage you to review our investor presentation, which we have posted on our website, reflecting quarterly highlights as well as a discussion of our business, product development, and longer-term trends in revenues and earnings.

Terry Forbes: We encourage you to review our investor presentation we have posted on our website, reflecting quarterly highlights, as well as a discussion of our business, product development, and longer-term trends in revenues and earnings. We thank you for your interest in our company, and we'll open the line to questions.

Terry Forbes: We encourage you to review our investor presentation we have posted on our website, reflecting quarterly highlights, as well as a discussion of our business, product development, and longer-term trends in revenues and earnings. We thank you for your interest in our company, and we'll open the line to questions.

Speaker #1: We thank you for your interest in our company and will open the line to questions.

Speaker #2: Certainly. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star one one on your telephone. If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star one one again.

Operator: Certainly. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star one one on your telephone. If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star one one again. We'll pause as we compile the queue. Once again, if you have a question at this time, please press star one one on your telephone. This does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. I'd like to hand the program back to Brian Casey, CEO, for any further remarks.

Operator: Certainly. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star one one on your telephone. If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star one one again. We'll pause as we compile the queue. Once again, if you have a question at this time, please press star one one on your telephone. This does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. I'd like to hand the program back to Terry Forbes, CFO, for any further remarks.

Speaker #2: We'll pause as we compile the queue. Once again, if you have a question at this time, please press star one one on your telephone. This does conclude the question-and-answer session of today's program.

Speaker #2: I'd like to hand the program back to Brian Casey, CEO, for any further remarks.

Speaker #1: Well, thank you, Jonathan. In closing, I felt like we had a really good year in 2025, but we want to acknowledge the outflows in the fourth quarter, which were disappointing.

Terry Forbes: Well, thank you, Jonathan. You know, in closing, we felt like we had a really good year in 2025, but we want to acknowledge the outflows in Q4, which were disappointing. I do want to make a few comments on those. More than 80% of the outflows were from our large cap value product, and that product has really struggled in recent years against a very narrow, low-quality market environment. And if you know Westwood, you know that we are always seeking high-quality companies that are improving, that are mispriced, and that is not what the market has wanted in the last couple of years. So most of those large cap outflows, in fact, more than 80% of those flows, were from one sub-advisory client that carries a fee of less than 20 basis points.

Terry Forbes: Well, thank you, Jonathan. You know, in closing, we felt like we had a really good year in 2025, but we want to acknowledge the outflows in Q4, which were disappointing. I do want to make a few comments on those. More than 80% of the outflows were from our large cap value product, and that product has really struggled in recent years against a very narrow, low-quality market environment. And if you know Westwood, you know that we are always seeking high-quality companies that are improving, that are mispriced, and that is not what the market has wanted in the last couple of years. So most of those large cap outflows, in fact, more than 80% of those flows, were from one sub-advisory client that carries a fee of less than 20 basis points.

Speaker #1: I do want to make a few comments on those. More than 80% of the outflows were from our large-cap value product. And that product has really struggled in recent years against a very narrow, low-quality market environment.

Speaker #1: And if you know Westwood, you know that we are always seeking high-quality companies that are improving, that are mispriced. And that is not what the market has wanted in the last couple of years.

Speaker #1: So most of those large-cap outflows—in fact, more than 80% of those flows—were from one sub-advisory client that carries a fee of less than 20 basis points.

Speaker #1: So, while it's a big number going out the door, it's less impact on revenue. We did have a new client come in yesterday with $200 million, and they will add another $100 to $200 million over the next couple of months.

Terry Forbes: So while it's a big number going out the door, it's less impact on revenue. We did have a new client come in yesterday with $200 million, and they will add another $100 to 200 million over the next couple of months. We also have a new defined contribution plan that will fund on the last day of Q1 in our SMid product for $450 million, and that will take our SMid AUM very close to the $2 billion threshold AUM level. Our pipeline looks great. You know, we reached another new threshold last night where MDST, our Midstream Enhanced Energy Income Fund, crossed the $200 million threshold. We're in the process of due diligence to onboard MDST under one of the largest wirehouses, which will significantly expand our opportunity set.

Terry Forbes: So while it's a big number going out the door, it's less impact on revenue. We did have a new client come in yesterday with $200 million, and they will add another $100 to 200 million over the next couple of months. We also have a new defined contribution plan that will fund on the last day of Q1 in our SMid product for $450 million, and that will take our SMid AUM very close to the $2 billion threshold AUM level. Our pipeline looks great. You know, we reached another new threshold last night where MDST, our Midstream Enhanced Energy Income Fund, crossed the $200 million threshold. We're in the process of due diligence to onboard MDST under one of the largest wirehouses, which will significantly expand our opportunity set.

Speaker #1: We also have a new defined contribution plan that will fund, on the last day of the first quarter, in our SMID product for $450 million.

Speaker #1: And that will take our SMID AUM very close to the $2 billion threshold AUM level. Our pipeline looks great. We reached another new threshold last night, where MDST, our Midstream Enhanced Energy Income Fund, crossed the $200 million threshold.

Speaker #1: We're in the process of due diligence to onboard MDST onto one of the largest wirehouses, which will significantly expand our opportunity set. So we're very bullish on the ETFs that we started a couple of years ago.

Terry Forbes: So we're very bullish on the ETFs that we started a couple of years ago. Appreciate your time today. I hope everybody enjoys the long weekend. Please visit our website at westwoodgroup.com if you have any questions. Thank you.

Terry Forbes: So we're very bullish on the ETFs that we started a couple of years ago. Appreciate your time today. I hope everybody enjoys the long weekend. Please visit our website at westwoodgroup.com if you have any questions. Thank you.

Speaker #1: So appreciate your time today. I hope everybody enjoys the long weekend. Please visit our website at westwoodgroup.com if you have any questions. Thank you.

Operator: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Good day.

Operator: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Good day.

Q4 2025 Westwood Holdings Group Inc Earnings Call

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Q4 2025 Westwood Holdings Group Inc Earnings Call

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Friday, February 13th, 2026 at 9:30 PM

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