M.D. Sass Exits Sallie Mae -- Selling Its Entire $33.1 Million Stake

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Key Points

  • M.D. Sass sold 1,399,804 SLM shares during Q1 2026, with an estimated transaction value of $33.1 million.

  • The fund's SLM stake dropped from roughly 3.0% of its assets under management (AUM) to zero, representing a complete exit from the position.

  • SLM shares have declined about 29% over the past year, underperforming the S&P 500 by roughly 52 percentage points during that stretch.

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What happened

According to a recent SEC filing, M.D. Sass, LLC sold 1,399,804 shares of SLM Corporation during the first quarter of 2026. The estimated transaction value was $33.1 million, based on the quarter’s average closing price.

What else to know

  • M.D. Sass fully exited SLM -- the stake now makes up 0% of 13F reportable assets, down from 3.0% in the previous quarter.
  • Top holdings after the filing include:
    • NASDAQ: HSIC: $93.8 million (7.1% of AUM)
    • NYSE: WMB: $85.4 million (6.5% of AUM)
    • NYSE: AME: $77.6 million (5.9% of AUM)
    • NYSE: CLH: $72.4 million (5.5% of AUM)
    • NYSE: SASS: $66.9 million (5.1% of AUM)
  • As of June 8, 2026, SLM shares were trading at $22.39 -- down about 29% over the past year, and underperforming the S&P 500 by roughly 52 percentage points.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Market Cap$4.2 billion
Revenue (TTM)$1.9 billion
Net Income (TTM)$732.9 million
Dividend Yield2.32%

Company Snapshot

Sallie Mae is the largest provider of private student loans in the United States, helping students and families finance higher education through a focused suite of banking and lending products.

  • Originates and services private education loans, with average loans outstanding of approximately $23.3 billion as of Q1 2026.
  • Offers retail deposit accounts and credit card products to support the company's funding and liquidity needs.
  • Operates as Sallie Mae Bank, a federally chartered bank headquartered in Newark, Delaware.

What this transaction means for investors

M.D. Sass's complete exit from SLM is an interesting move. The position previously accounted for roughly 3% of the fund's total reportable holdings, so the decision to sell every share in a single quarter is worth exploring, even if the rationale isn't spelled out in the filing itself.

That said, there's a meaningful disconnect between this institutional exit and SLM's most recent results. The company delivered a solid Q1 2026 -- diluted earnings per share came in at $1.54, up from $1.40 a year earlier, and private education loan originations grew 5% from the prior-year quarter. Management liked what they saw enough to raise their full-year 2026 earnings guidance to a range of $3.10 to $3.20 per diluted share.

Still, SLM shares have struggled. The stock is down roughly 29% over the past year -- steep underperformance relative to the broader market -- and analysts project earnings to decline modestly over the next few years, in part due to uncertainty around federal student loan policy and longer-term enrollment trends. The stock price drop itself may have accelerated M.D. Sass's decision; the fund's SLM position had already lost significant value before the sale.

For long-term investors, this is a reminder that institutional selling doesn't always signal a broken business. SLM remains the dominant name in private student lending, and for investors who believe in the long-term demand for higher education financing, the sell-off may be worth a closer look. Those who prefer broader exposure to the consumer finance space might also consider ETFs like the iShares U.S. Financial Services ETF (NYSEMKT:IYG) or the SPDR S&P Bank ETF (NYSEMKT:KBE), which provide diversified access to the sector without the concentration risk of a single lender.

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