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Wise Stock And 2 Founder Led Picks Built For Long Term Growth

Simply Wall St·08/16/2026 06:29:45
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Government bond yields in the US and Europe are elevated as inflation and energy costs keep central banks cautious. That keeps borrowing conditions tougher and puts management decisions under a brighter spotlight. Founder led companies often have leaders whose own reputations and wealth are closely tied to long term outcomes. This article highlights three stocks from the Founder Led Companies screener that show how that kind of commitment can matter.

The stocks covered below are just a sample, and the full screen surfaced 64 more founder led companies with equally compelling narratives that are not discussed here. To identify and analyze the leaders that fit your own playbook, head straight into the Founder-Led Companies screener.

Computacenter (LSE:CCC)

Overview: Computacenter is an IT services provider that helps large corporate and public sector clients design, buy, run, and support their technology, from devices and workplace support through to cloud, data centre, networking, and security solutions across the UK, Europe, and North America.

Operations: Computacenter generates about £9.2b in revenue from computer services, with sales spread across Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Western Europe, and wider international markets.

Market Cap: £5.26b

Computacenter catches the eye because it sits at the centre of large scale IT spending while still being founder influenced, and that can matter when decisions are focused on long term client relationships. Analysts expect earnings and revenue to grow faster than the wider UK market, yet current net margins are a thin 1.7% and earnings declined over the past five years, which raises questions about how effectively growth is being turned into profit. The stock trades on a richer P/E and above an estimated cash flow value, so you are paying up for that improvement story. Add a seasoned, mostly independent board, rising executive pay despite weaker earnings, and a higher reliance on external borrowing, and you have a business where both the upside case and the risk of overpaying deserve a closer look.

Computacenter’s thin 1.7% margins, alongside faster forecast growth, suggest a story where scale, pricing, and capital intensity could be pulling in different directions. Get the full picture in the DCF valuation analysis for Computacenter

CCC Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
CCC Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

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Wise Group (LSE:WISE)

Overview: Wise Group is a London based fintech that helps individuals and businesses move and manage money across borders, offering multi currency accounts, low cost transfers, and embedded payment services for banks and enterprises through its Wise Account, Wise Business, and Wise Platform products.

Operations: Wise Group generates about US$2.5b in revenue from providing cross border and domestic financial services, with contributions from the UK, wider Europe, the Asia Pacific region, the United States, and the rest of the world.

Market Cap: £9.86b

Wise Group sits at the intersection of cross border payments and digital banking. Earnings are described by analysts as high quality, and returns on equity are forecast in the mid 20s. However, the stock trades on a richer P/E than both UK and European diversified financial peers. Revenue is expected to grow faster than the UK market, and Wise Platform partnerships such as Malaysia’s PayNet can deepen its reach. At the same time, recent margin compression from 26.2% to 19.9% and a year of earnings decline highlight the cost of fee cuts and heavy reinvestment. Combined with a class action lawsuit over regulatory disclosures, this creates a business where strong growth credentials are balanced by regulatory and valuation risks that may warrant closer inspection.

Wise Group’s high quality earnings, forecast mid 20s returns on equity and richer P/E suggest there is more to the story than the headline margins indicate. Get the missing context in the analyst forecasts for Wise Group

LSE:WISE P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
LSE:WISE P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Foresight Group Holdings (LSE:FSG)

Overview: Foresight Group Holdings is a London based asset manager that runs infrastructure, private equity, venture capital and listed funds, with a focus on renewable energy projects, social and digital infrastructure, and smaller growth companies across the UK, Europe and Australia.

Operations: Foresight Group Holdings generates about £114.8 million in revenue from Real Assets and £50.1 million from Private Equity, with most income coming from the United Kingdom and a meaningful contribution of £25.7 million from Australia.

Market Cap: £556 million

Foresight Group Holdings stands out in this founder led screener because it combines reported fundamentals with a stated capital return story. Revenue reached £164.9 million in FY2026 and net income was £42.8 million, while net profit margins are reported at about 28% and return on equity has been described as outstanding. Analysts have highlighted potential for additional AUM growth as energy transition and infrastructure demand intersect with relatively low current market shares, and ongoing buybacks are already shrinking the free float, with more than 7.2 million shares bought into treasury by mid August 2026. The catch is that higher external borrowing, reliance on performance fees and policy risk around renewables can all put pressure on earnings, which is why this stock may warrant closer scrutiny rather than uncritical confidence.

Foresight Group’s capital return story, 28% margins and strong reported return on equity can look compelling. The real question is how those numbers stack up against its funding and policy risks in the analysis report for Foresight Group Holdings.

LSE:FSG Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026
LSE:FSG Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.