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WTK - Williamson Tea Kenya Limited

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Williamson Tea Kenya Limited is a Kenya-based company engaged in the cultivation, manufacture and distribution of tea. The Company operates Changoi tea farm situated in the area of the Great Rift Valley; Kapchorua tea farm, located on the Nandi hills, Kaimosi farm placed in the North Nandi District, as well as Tinderet farm located in the vicinity of Great Rift Valley. Williamson Tea Kenya Limited distributes its products under Duchess Grey, Traditional Afternoon, Lifeboat Tea and Special Blend brands, among others.

Williamson Tea Kenya Limited is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). Williamson Tea is traded on the NSE under the ticker symbol “WTK”. The International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) of NSE:WTK is KE0000000505. Williamson Tea Kenya Limited is currently the 38th most valuable stock on the NSE with a market capitalization of KES 2.62 billion, which makes about 0.089% of the Nairobi Securities Exchange equity market.

WTK149.50 ▪ 0.00
46 minutes ago
Last Trading Results
Opening Price
Day’s Low Price149.00
Day’s High Price155.00
Traded Volume24,702
Number of Deals70
Gross Turnover3.7M
Growth & Valuation
Earnings Per Share
Price/Earning Ratio
Dividend Per Share
Dividend Yield
Shares Outstanding17.5M
Market Capitalization2.62B
Monetary values are quoted in Kenyan Shilling (KES) unless otherwise stated

WTK Stock Market Performance

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-0.17%-1.16%-43.5%
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-31.7%-31.7%

The current share price of Williamson Tea Kenya Limited (WTK) is KES 149.50. WTK closed its last trading day (Friday, January 2, 2026) at 149.50 KES per share on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).

Williamson Tea Kenya is the 40th most traded stock on the Nairobi Securities Exchange over the past three months (Sep 29, 2025 - Jan 2, 2026). WTK has traded a total volume of 805,512 shares—in 3,074 deals—valued at KES 189 million over the period, with an average of 12,786 traded shares per session. A volume high of 225,386 was achieved on October 3rd, and a low of 689 on October 14th, for the same period. The table below details the last 10 trading days of activity of Williamson Tea Kenya on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

DateVolumeCloseChangeChange%
2026-01-0224,702149.50
2025-12-311,159149.50+0.25+0.17%
2025-12-304,508149.25-0.75-0.50%
2025-12-293,449150.00
2025-12-245,522150.00+0.25+0.17%
2025-12-235,874149.75+1.75+1.18%
2025-12-226,710148.00
2025-12-1916,834148.00-1.75-1.17%
2025-12-1813,960149.75+0.25+0.17%
2025-12-174,107149.50

Profile of Williamson Tea Kenya Limited

Williamson Tea Kenya Limited operates in the Consumer Goods sector.

Factsheet of Williamson Tea Kenya Limited

Sector
Consumer Goods
Industry
Address
Karen Office Park, Langate Road, PO Box 20092-01000, Nairobi, Kenya
Telephone
+254-203-882-522
Email

WTK Industrial Market Competitors

Williamson Tea Kenya Limited, issuers of the WTK stock on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, have a number of market competitors who are also engaged in the Consumer Goods sector. The table below presents an overview of the market standing of the top 10 by year-to-date performance.


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Comments

  1. Kenneth NjonjoKenneth Njonjo
    Aug 25, 2025 19:09 GMT

    Want to know whether the bonus share date issue is the same as ex-dividend date and if so why it's not made explicit to avoid prospective new shareholders being in the dark and continue buying shares at a higher price targeting the bonus shares issuance/allotment?.
    Kindly explain.

  2. bornanibornani
    Jul 13, 2025 10:01 GMT

    Williamson Tea has a history of paying dividends even during less profitable years, demonstrating a commitment to returning value to shareholders . In 2024, the company declared a dividend of KSh 15.00 per share, which was reduced to KSh 10.00 per share in 2025, reflecting the current financial challenges

  3. Gavin PirieGavin Pirie
    Sep 19, 2019 17:05 GMT

    Good day

    I am interested to find out more on the Williamson Tea Company and in particular how susceptible the company is to exchange rate fluctuations.

    Thank you

    1. bornanibornani
      Jul 13, 2025 10:05 GMT

      Recent Financial Performance

      In the half-year ending September 2024, Williamson Tea reported a significant downturn, posting a loss of KSh 122.4 million compared to a profit of KSh 477.1 million in the same period the previous year . This decline is attributed to factors like oversupply in the global tea market and a strong Kenyan shilling, which impacted export revenues .

      Stock Performance

      As of July 11, 2025, WTK shares closed at KSh 239.75, marking a 3.9% increase for the day . Over the past year, the stock has experienced fluctuations, with a 52-week high of KSh 263.75 and a low of KSh 196.00 . Despite recent challenges, the company maintains a market capitalization of approximately KSh 4.2 billion

      Dividend Policy

      Williamson Tea has a history of paying dividends even during less profitable years, demonstrating a commitment to returning value to shareholders . In 2024, the company declared a dividend of KSh 15.00 per share, which was reduced to KSh 10.00 per share in 2025, reflecting the current financial challenges .

      Investment Considerations

      Investors should note that WTK's stock has underperformed relative to the broader Kenyan market and the food sector over the past year . The company's financial health indicators, such as a low debt-to-equity ratio of 2%, suggest a stable balance sheet . However, the recent profit warnings and operational losses highlight the challenges faced by the tea industry, including global market dynamics and currency fluctuations.

      Conclusion

      While Williamson Tea Kenya Limited continues to be a significant entity in the Kenyan tea sector, potential investors should weigh the current financial challenges and market conditions before making investment decisions. The company's commitment to dividends and its established market presence offer some stability, but the outlook remains contingent on global tea market trends and economic factors.

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    Oct 16, 2025 12:36 GMT

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