WSFS Financial Q2 2026: EPS Beats, Guidance Raised on Wealth Fee Surge
As seen on the 24/7 Wall St. homepage on July 23, 2026.
WSFS Financial beat earnings and raised full-year guidance on surging Wealth and Trust fees, which climbed 17% year-over-year as fiduciary assets crossed $100 billion. Net interest margins expanded to 3.87% on lower deposit costs, and management now targets return on assets above 1.50% plus double-digit EPS growth for 2026.
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WSFS Financial reported Q2 2026 earnings per share of $1.63, clearing the $1.50 consensus estimate by about 9%. Revenue came in at $282.5 million against an estimate of $278.4 million, a beat of roughly 1.5%. The result extends a consistent streak of positive surprises — the company has topped EPS estimates in each of the past eight quarters, with the gap widening noticeably over the past year.
The standout driver this quarter was the Wealth and Trust segment, where fees climbed 17% year-over-year and fiduciary assets crossed the $100 billion mark. Net interest margins expanded to 3.87%, helped by lower deposit costs, a combination that signals improving profitability on the core lending book as well as the fee-based side of the business.
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Management responded to the strong results by raising full-year guidance. The updated targets call for return on assets above 1.50% and double-digit EPS growth for 2026. Investors will want to watch whether deposit cost trends hold and whether Wealth and Trust fees can sustain their momentum through the back half of the year.
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